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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1872, Emil Hácha, Czech lawyer and politician, 3rd President of Czechoslovakia (died 1945) was born. In 1939, Phillip Adams, Australian journalist and producer was born. In 1961, Indian city Pune floods due to failure of the Khadakwasla and Panshet dams, killing at least two thousand people. In 1979, Maya Kobayashi, Japanese journalist was born. In 2006, The 2006 Lebanon War begins. In 2010, Harvey Pekar, American author and critic (born 1939) passed away. In 2013, Takako Takahashi, Japanese author (born 1932) passed away. In 2014, Alfred de Grazia, American political scientist and author (born 1919) passed away. In 2015, Chenjerai Hove, Zimbabwean journalist, author, and poet (born 1956) passed away. In 2024, Evan Wright, American writer (born 1964) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Reform’s village clean-up claim is AI in the sky

The New European

The New European

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July 8, 2026

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Reform’s village clean-up claim is AI in the sky

The party posted a picture of the result of a clean-up operation - including apparently tarmacking an entire pavement in an afternoon

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Inc.com

center

· Jul 2, 2026

‘Don’t Shame Them. Give Them a Way to Convert’

Olipop founder Ben Goodwin on the consumer insight that has driven his mission from day one: Real change happens when you meet people where they are.

The Standard

lean right

· Jul 2, 2026

Nigel Farage's Reform UK members storm out of London Assembly in Havering 'independence' vote row

The bust-up comes as Reform’s flagship Havering council is under intense scrutiny over what it will deliver for local residents

The Age

lean left

· Jun 26, 2026

The caucus cheered Albanese’s tax changes – but will voters?

The biggest reform package in a generation was made law this week. Now the battle for the prime minister is to see it work on the property market.

UrduPoint

lean right

· Jul 7, 2026

Innovation imperative to address agri, socioeconomic challenges: VC Zulfiqar

Innovation imperative to address agri, socioeconomic challenges: VC Zulfiqar

Quartz

lean left

· Jul 6, 2026

Money, mansions, and the IPO ripple effect

From soaring home prices to philanthropy and unexpected industries, the AI wealth wave is already transforming the city

The Real Deal

Unknown

· Jul 11, 2026

Elliman’s AI overhaul raises questions about future of agents 

Residential real estate could be approaching a reckoning over artificial intelligence. Earlier this week, Douglas Elliman announced it was overhauling its technology, including launching a new company powered by Google Cloud AI. Along with the announcement, CEO Michael Liebowitz said the tech upgrade would lead to layoffs at the firm and that he ultimately expected AI to reduce the need for so many agents in the industry. Liebowitz’s comments struck at a debate playing out across industries, as advancements in generative AI raise questions about the future of some employees’ roles. In the tech sector, companies like Meta, Amazon and []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

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Related coverage for "Reform’s village clean-up claim is AI in the sky": Inc.com — ‘Don’t Shame Them. Give Them a Way to Convert’. The Standard — Nigel Farage's Reform UK members storm out of London Assembly in Havering 'independence' vote row. The Age — The caucus cheered Albanese’s tax changes – but will voters?. UrduPoint — Innovation imperative to address agri, socioeconomic challenges: VC Zulfiqar. Quartz — Money, mansions, and the IPO ripple effect. The Real Deal — Elliman’s AI overhaul raises questions about future of agents