What’s Hot Today 03 July 2026

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NASA Fights to Save a Telescope. Israel Strikes Southern Lebanon. Robbie Williams Sets Casablanca on Fire.

 

Space.

 

Conflict.

 

Music.

 

Three completely different stories…

 

But each one is making headlines today.

 

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Let’s start above Earth.

 

NASA has launched a high-risk rescue mission to save one of its aging space telescopes instead of letting it burn up in the atmosphere.

 

A robotic spacecraft will attempt to dock with the telescope, stabilize its orbit and extend its scientific mission, a first-of-its-kind operation that could change the future of satellite servicing in space.

 

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If successful, the mission could save millions of dollars and open the door to repairing satellites and telescopes rather than replacing them.

 

A breakthrough that could reshape the future of space exploration.

 

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Now, to the Middle East.

 

Tensions remain extremely high as Israel carried out new airstrikes in southern Lebanon, targeting what it says are Hezbollah positions.

 

The strikes come despite ongoing diplomatic efforts to prevent a wider regional conflict, with fears that any new escalation could further destabilize the region.

 

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For months, cross-border exchanges of fire have continued, keeping thousands of civilians on both sides living under the constant threat of renewed violence.

 

International calls for restraint continue… but the situation remains fragile.

 

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And finally…

 

A much lighter atmosphere in Casablanca.

 

Global superstar Robbie Williams officially opened the 19th edition of Jazzablanca, delivering his very first concert in North Africa.

 

A historic performance that kicked off ten days of music featuring more than 50 artists across three stages.

 

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This year’s edition is the biggest in the festival’s history.

 

With international names like Scorpions, Mika, Jessie J, Jorja Smith and Ms. Lauryn Hill, Jazzablanca continues to establish itself as one of Africa’s leading music festivals.

 

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A mission to save a telescope.

 

A conflict that refuses to fade.

 

A festival bringing thousands together through music.

 

Three headlines.

 

One world.

 

Stay informed. Stay curious. We’ll see you tomorrow for another edition of What’s Hot Today.

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