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Wall Street krijgt de grootste tik van het jaar — is dit het begin van de ommekeer?

De beurzen kregen vrijdag een flinke veeg uit de pan. De Nasdaq dook 4 procent omlaag, de S&P 500 verloor 2,2 procent en beleefde daarmee zijn slechtste handelsdag van 2026. Ook de AEX kleurde rood en sloot 0,55 procent lager op 1.041,10 punten, mede onder druk van de chipsector (MarketScreener, CNN).

De directe aanleiding zat in Washington. Het Amerikaanse banenrapport voor mei viel uit als een mokerslag voor wie hoopte op renteverlagingen: er kwamen 172.000 banen bij, ruim het dubbele van de verwachte 80.000 à 88.000 (Newsbit, WSJ). De obligatiemarkt reageerde direct: de Amerikaanse tienjaarsrente schoot door de 4,5 procent heen, de tweejaarsrente bereikte met 4,16 procent het hoogste punt in een jaar. Volgens CME-data prijzen handelaren nu zelfs een kans van ongeveer 70 procent in dat de Federal Reserve dit jaar de rente juist verhóógt — voor het banenrapport was dat nog minder dan 50 procent.

De pijn concentreert zich in de AI-trade, de motor van de rally van de afgelopen kwartalen. De Philadelphia Semiconductor Index (SOX) verloor op één dag tussen de 4,7 en 6 procent, mede door tegenvallende vooruitzichten van Broadcom en analistenkritiek op Micron. Over de hele week leverde de Nasdaq circa 4,7 procent in — de zwaarste weekdaling in meer dan een jaar — en strandde de S&P 500 op negen weken winst, vlak voor een historische tiende.

Is dit het begin van iets? Analisten van Bloomberg spreken openlijk over een "due correction" in de chipsector, die year-to-date nog 80 procent in de plus stond. De OESO waarschuwde deze week bovendien dat hogere energieprijzen de wereldeconomie afremmen, terwijl econoom Chris Williamson van S&P een krimp van het eurozone-bbp in het tweede kwartaal "zeer waarschijnlijk" noemt. De cocktail van hete arbeidsmarkt, oplopende rentes, hapering in de AI-euforie en Iran als sluimerend geopolitiek vraagteken maakt beleggers nerveus.

De vraag is nu niet óf de markten dit verwerken, maar of er na negen weken feestje plots iemand het licht uitdoet.


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Man dies after being bitten by shark off Western Australian coast

Government department says man was in the water around Michaelmas Island, near Albany, when he was bitten by a suspected 4.5-metre shark

A male diver aged in his 30s has died after being bitten by a shark in Western Australia.

The state’s police force confirmed on Saturday afternoon that the 35-year-old man had died, after being treated by paramedics at the scene for more than two hours.

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Horror’s Hollywood takeover is an exciting moment – but won’t someone think of the squeamish?

In this week’s newsletter: The unprecedented success of Backrooms and Obsession has made stars of their creators. For the good of cinema, however, they’d do well to look beyond the genre going forward

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Did you go to the cinema this week? If you did, that rumbling you felt wasn’t down to those spicy nachos you ate. Well, it might have been – but equally, you may just have been experiencing the tectonic shift suddenly under way in Hollywood. This was the week that two twentysomething YouTubers took over the box office with their horror films, upending all the industry rules and preconceptions in the process.

At the top of the tree sits Kane Parsons, a 20-year-old phenom whose debut film, Backrooms – an A24 psychological chiller based on his own webseries, and inspired by a “creepypasta” horror story shared across the internet – has grossed a scarcely fathomable $140m worldwide in its first week. Just beneath Parsons, though a shade older at 26, is Curry Baker, a YouTube comic whose supernatural horror movie, Obsession, has enjoyed an almost unheard of week-on-week-on-week rise in ticket sales, and is on course to be one of the most profitable films of all time, having been made for a tiddly $750,000. That the pair have nudged Star Wars spin-off The Mandalorian and Grogu – a far more expensive movie that was expected to squat atop the box office for much of May and June – into third place only underscores what an unlikely cinematic revolution this is.

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A family holiday on the hoof: donkey trekking in the Spanish Pyrenees

A week-long mountain trek with two young children felt like an ambitious undertaking – but they loved every minute

It’s said the 19th-century Parisian flâneur, intent on not rushing past the beauties of the street, would take a tortoise on a lead to set the pace. I thought about this as my donkey bent his head to another thistle and I turned my attention to the view, waiting for him to finish. Every way I looked, layers of mountains receded in deepening shades of eggshell blue. There were no sounds but the wind, the squeals of marmots and the giggles of my two young kids. I was extremely, uncomplicatedly happy.

Our donkeys were on loan from Burrotrek, a small outfit run by Swiss-born Denise Wirth. Twenty years ago, Denise spent four and a half months walking the Camino from Switzerland to Santiago de Compostela with two donkeys. She liked Spain, and she loved donkeys, so she settled on the idea of offering donkey treks in the Pyrenees. She has not looked back. For much of the year she is based where she settled, near Cadaqués, and offers a variety of self-guided itineraries through the vineyards in the foothills and along the Mediterranean coast, with trips lasting between a day and a week. But for the summer months, when temperatures soar, she relocates with her donkeys to Cal Jan de la Llosa in the province of Girona, a gorgeous ruin of a farm several miles up an unpaved track. From here, she lends her animals to people who, for whatever reason, have a romantic notion of what it might be like to take a donkey up a mountain.

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What links champagne, Mozart and veal pie? The Saturday quiz

From the ‘Intransigents’ to Simple Comforts and Cookery Bible, test your knowledge with the Saturday quiz

1 What began to tilt in 1178?
2 Which deep-sea fish attracts prey with a glowing lure called an esca?
3 Habitat 67 is a Brutalist housing development in which North American city?
4 Which founder member of the Football League no longer exists?
5 What was Barbara Castle’s 1969 plan to improve industrial relations?
6 Vasco Núñez de Balboa was the first European to see what?
7 Which artistic group were originally called the “Intransigents”?
8 Which 1963 fantasy film did Tom Hanks declare the “greatest movie ever made”?
What links:
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Simple Comforts; Cookery Bible; How to Be a Domestic Goddess?
10 I’m a Believer; I Wanna Be Yours; Feel Good Inc?
11 Champagne (Chekhov); Mozart (Mahler); veal pie (Pitt the Younger); whisky (Dylan Thomas)?
12 Altes; Bode; Neues; Pergamon?
13 Estonian; Finnish; Hungarian; Sámi?
14 Dupplin Moor; Halidon Hill; Culblean; Neville’s Cross?
15 Aird; Dickinson & Sawyer; Edgar; Hunt; Mundson; Poulain?

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Armenia heads to polls amid Russian pressure and threat of ‘Ukrainian scenario’

Relationship between Vladimir Putin and traditional ally has slowly unravelled under current PM Nikol Pashinyan

The bottling line at the Abovyan cognac factory in Armenia is running at full tilt.

Women in white coats and hairnets work the conveyor with practised speed – labelling, stacking, loading pallets – racing to fill a truck.

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It’s no surprise that an AI-faked presidential speech condemning foreign exploitation went viral – the world is suffering from a leadership vacuum

Attributed to the president of Namibia, the speech is still being shared as citizens across Africa and the Caribbean cry out for moral leaders willing to speak uncomfortable truths

For a moment, the speech attributed to Namibia’s president travelled across the world like a gust of hope. It was fierce. Defiant. Unapologetically sovereign. The speaker denounced corruption, condemned foreign exploitation and declared that Africa’s resources belonged not to politicians or multinational corporations but to its people. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah spoke of leaders who signed away national wealth behind closed doors and warned that those who betrayed the public trust would face accountability. It sounded like the language of decolonisation reborn.

Across social media, many listened with admiration. Finally, here was a leader speaking with moral clarity. Here was the rhetoric that generations of postcolonial citizens had been waiting to hear. But there was one problem. It was fake. Nandi-Ndaitwah rejected it as an AI-generated fabrication.

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The Alien Autopsy Scandal: this fascinating tale of a bizarre DIY hoax hits Spinal Tap levels of hilarity

A fake alien made by a Doctor Who sculptor, animal organs sourced from a butcher, an actual magician behind the camera … this outrageous story makes for a great watch

If you had to be interviewed on film, how would you hope to come across? Attractive, honest, a good egg? Or pathologically shifty, to the point that audiences want to throw their shoes at the screen? I found myself unlacing my Doc Martens this week, watching a documentary about the biggest hoax of the last century.

In 1995, a grainy film was released that purported to be of an autopsy conducted on a creature recovered from a crash site on military land in Roswell, New Mexico. The incident had long been hallowed in ufology, but no moving footage had ever been uncovered. You’ve seen it. Hazmat figures loom over a bulbous-headed humanoid, spreadeagled on the table. Its dead, oval eyes are black, mouth agape, belly distended. I saw the shocking footage again last night, or thought I did. It was actually my laptop screen going dark, after I fell asleep in front of Netflix.

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Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Wilma (66) hielp 2.200 kinderen aan een mentor: 'Een ijsje halen bij de Markthal kan al leerzaam zijn'

Het ene kind hielp ze verder met school, het andere leerde ze op een speelse manier om te gaan met geld. Wilma Gillis-Burleson uit Rotterdam hielp met haar stichting B for You ruim 2200 kinderen. Maar na ruim 24 jaar draagt ze het stokje over: “Dingen voor elkaar doen, daar heeft het altijd om gedraaid.”

Brommobiel en auto in brand, metershoge vlammen op Meent in Rotterdam

In het centrum van Rotterdam zijn vrijdagavond laat een brommobiel en een auto in vlammen opgegaan. De brand ontstond in de brommobiel en sloeg over naar de auto die daarnaast stond.

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Nieuwste nieuwe normaal

DATA - Wat is normaal? In een land waarin “doe maar normaal, doe je al gek genoeg” de lijfspreuk van lijkt te zijn van de oorspronkelijke inwoners (wacht op normaliseerde definitie) is het wel iets waar men graag aan refereert. En al helemaal als het gaat over het weer. “Dit is toch niet normaal meer” klinkt het bij iedere uitzonderlijke weersituatie.
Maar hier zit wel een probleem. Het geheugen van de gemiddelde mens met betrekking tot het weer gaat ongeveer 10 jaar terug of is gevuld met de uitzonderingen uit het verleden (weet je nog, die zomer van 1976?).

En dan is er nog het “normaal” van het KNMI. Dat is het zogeheten langjarige gemiddelde waarmee recente maanden en seizoenen vergeleken wordt. Alleen… dat langjarige gemiddelde waar naar verwezen wordt schuift iedere tien jaar op. Dus werken we nu met de periode 1991-2020. Dus als het KNMI zegt dat de lente 1,1 graad warmer was dan het langjarige gemiddelde, verwijzen ze daarnaar. Terwijl vergeleken met bijvoorbeeld de periode 1941-1970 het maar liefst 2,5 graden warmer is.

Daarom maar onderstaande tabel gemaakt. Dan kun u zelf de vergelijking maken met wat voor u “vroeguh” is.

Tabel met voor lopende jaar de gemiddelde temperatuur voor iedere maand en seizoen, vergeleken met eerdere 30-jaarsgemiddelden. Het jaar 2025 was met 11,4 graden gemiddeld 0,9 graad warmer dan recente gemiddelde en 2,1 graden warmer dan het gemiddelde van de vorige eeuw. Mei 2026 met 14,4 graden 1 graad warmer dan het gemiddelde van 1991-2020 en 2 graden warmer dan gemiddelde vorige eeuw. Lente 2026 was met 11,0 graden 1,1 graad warmer dan recente gemiddelde en 2,4 graden warmer dan gemiddelde 20e eeuw

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Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Reaches Criticality In First Test

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Just over a year ago, the Trump Administration issued an executive order meant to accelerate the development of nuclear power in the US. While an entire startup ecosystem has developed around the use of different -- and typically smaller -- reactor designs, only one of them has been fully licensed so far, and there are no plans to actually build any instances of that design.

The executive order directed the Department of Energy to have three different reactor designs reach criticality in a bit over a year. On Thursday, a startup called Antares announced that a test reactor it had placed at the Idaho National Laboratory had reached criticality, making it the first new design to cross this threshold. Criticality means that the nuclear reactions inside the hardware had become self sustaining; it does not mean the reactor had started to generate power. [...]

At the moment, Antares is just testing what it calls a Mark 0 reactor, which is not connected to the power-generation portion. Instead, it's being used to validate the company's modeling of the physical conditions in its reactors and generate safety data that can be used during licensing applications. Attempts to run the entire system, including electrical generation, are expected to happen next year. While the work was done at a Department of Energy Lab, the company is working with the Department of Defense's Project Pele program for developing a mobile nuclear reactor. The company has also received support from NASA.

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