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The Water Magician Episode 2 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch
The Water Magician Episode 2 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

The Review Geek

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The Water Magician Episode 2 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

The Water Magician Ryou thought reincarnation into the fantastical world of Phi would be a nice quiet existence learning to control water magic. Unfortunately, the reality is anything but a walk in the park! Dumped in the middle of nowhere and surrounded by monsters, Ryou's dream life quickly turns into a daily fight for survival. With a sharp mind, a positive outlook, and a mysterious trait called 'Eternal Youth,' he adapts fast. Before he knows it, two decades have flown by, and Ryou's climbed the ranks to become one of the most powerful magic users around. A chance encounter pulls him into a much bigger story though — one that looks set to reshape his fate and put him on the path to becoming the world's strongest water mage. If you've been following this anime, you may be curious to find out when the next episode is releasing. Well, wonder no more! Here is everything you need to know about episode 2 of The Water Magician, including the release date, time, and where you can watch this. Where Can I Watch The Water Magician? The Water Magician is airing in Japan on TBS and BS11. For those outside Asia, this one is also available to stream on Crunchyroll worldwide. The Water Magician Episode 2 Release Date The Water Magician Episode 2 will release on Friday 11th July in Japan at approximately 1:30am (JST). Of course, this means that for most of the world, this one will debut on Thursday 10th July at approximately 4pm (GMT) / 9am (PT). The Water Magician's episodes will drop in the native Japanese language with subtitles. Dubbing may well arrive later on down the line, but will largely be dependent on how popular this anime will be. How Many Episodes Will The Water Magician Have? It has been officially announced that The Water Magician will drop with a 12 episode season order, which is consistent with the other seasons. One episode will be releasing a week, while each chapter will run for around 23 minutes long. So with that in mind, we've got 10 more episodes left after this week's chapter. Is There A Trailer For The Water Magician? Yes! You can find a trailer for The Water Magician below: What do you hope to see as the series progresses? What's been your favourite moment of The Water Magician so far? Let us know in the comments below!

UAE expresses solidarity with Uganda following helicopter crash
UAE expresses solidarity with Uganda following helicopter crash

ARN News Center

time27 minutes ago

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UAE expresses solidarity with Uganda following helicopter crash

The UAE has expressed its solidarity with the Republic of Uganda and the African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) following a military helicopter crash near an airport in Mogadishu, which resulted in a number of deaths and injuries. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) extended its sincere condolences and sympathy to the victims' families, the government and the people of Uganda over this tragedy, as well as its wishes for a speedy recovery for all the injured. UAE Expresses Solidarity with Uganda and African Union Mission in Somalia and Conveys Condolences Over Victims of Helicopter Crash — MoFA وزارة الخارجية (@mofauae) July 3, 2025 According to Reuters, five passengers were killed aboard the Ugandan military helicopter involving mission personnel, which carried eight occupants. Another three of the helicopter's occupants survived the incident but with severe injuries and burns, said spokesperson Felix Kulayigye. The impact of the crash had caused munitions on board to detonate, destroying nearby structures and injuring three civilians, he said.

Global coffee supply relief possible in three years, ICO head says
Global coffee supply relief possible in three years, ICO head says

Reuters

time28 minutes ago

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  • Reuters

Global coffee supply relief possible in three years, ICO head says

CAMPINAS, Brazil, July 3 (Reuters) - Global coffee supply could improve in three years as new plantations spurred by record high prices start producing, International Coffee Organization (ICO) Executive Director Vanusia Nogueira said on Thursday at an event in Brazil. The outlook, however, depends on market conditions remaining favorable enough for farmers to maintain their crops, Nogueira told journalists at an event organized by the Brazilian coffee exporters group Cecafe. Global coffee supply is tight as several years of production deficits, impacted by extreme weather in key producing regions, push prices up. Nogueira said it could take about three years for new coffee plantings to ease supply pressures. "These are plantations that will start producing in about three years, so then, in three years, we should have some additional supply." Nogueira said the end of successive deficits in the global coffee market could happen in 2026, depending on the weather in the main producing countries, such as Brazil, Colombia and Vietnam. "I think (the end of the deficits) will depend a lot on this climate issue," said Nogueira, noting that there is still some risk of frost for Brazil's crop in July.

Ironheart Season 1 Review – Another forgettable MCU project
Ironheart Season 1 Review – Another forgettable MCU project

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Ironheart Season 1 Review – Another forgettable MCU project

Season 1 Episode Guide Episode 1 -| Review Score – 2/5 Episode 2 -| Review Score – 1.5/5 Episode 3 -| Review Score – 2/5 Episode 4 -| Review Score – 1/5 Episode 5 -| Review Score – 2/5 Episode 6 -| Review Score – 3/5 In recent years, the MCU has been delivering a constant batch of disappointing, half-baked works. Unfortunately, Ironheart is the newest project in that group. Although it has a few interesting ideas and a good cast, with Dominique Thorne as the titular hero, the show is rarely entertaining. Riri Williams returns to Chicago, her hometown, to rebuild her suit and a super AI as we kick off the end of Phase 5. However, she's got no money for it. As a result, RiRi is swept up in a life of crime, working with The Hood and his gang of criminals. Ironheart's biggest problem is the number of elements it needs to handle and its inability to accomplish that in the course of six episodes. Talking about The Hood's plot alone, there are already many factors to coordinate. The villain's backstory, his crew, Riri's life of crime weighing on her, the use of magic, and the heists, to name but a few. However, there are even more working pieces, such as Riri's own tragic backstory, her AI, a blooming romance, and another important antagonist, Ezekiel Stane. Because of that, there's not enough time to develop anything well. Consequently, viewers can't latch onto any idea. When Riri joins The Hood, for example, there's no weight to her decision to team up with criminals. The show only brings that up once a mission goes wrong, then her doubts about being a bad person become relevant. But, as it had no gravity before, it's hard to feel captivated by her dilemma. This is before mentioning how lazy decisions and conveniences often happen for a quick resolution. Ezekiel starts as a friend of Riri's, but he soon begins to hate her. In their first fight, he spews out his revengeful supervillain speech and seems overjoyed in destroying the girl's armour. But when he gets the chance to kill her seconds later, he goes back on what he said and immediately gives up. But the villain who suffers the most is Parker Robbins, The Hood. Anthony Ramos is a good actor, but he isn't menacing at all. For the majority of Ironheart, he and his crew give off the vibe of lackeys more than of dangerous criminals. His cloak only makes him seem goofier and it's hard to overstate how much of a terrible costume design it is. The series attempts to explore his backstory, but it never goes deep enough so it feels like the result of another lazy decision. Ultimately, The Hood joins the (massive) list of half-baked and forgettable MCU villains. Sadly, the protagonist suffers the same fate. She has many flaws, which could help her be more relatable. But we don't watch her grow or even try to overcome these flaws, so viewers can't sympathize with her struggles. The dramatic scenes are great, mostly thanks to the cast, but they are far and few between. The same goes for the action. It's always fluid and creative, being very fun to watch. Yet, with so many aspects to handle, two of them working well doesn't save the show. Episode 6 has an incredible fight between Riri and The Hood, in which we finally see her mixing magic with technology. It's visually creative, presents high stakes for both her and Parker, and has a smart twist that leads to her victory. The last episode also delivers a few good dialogues and drama, making it the best of the bunch. However, watching it is weird. Everything is tied to plot threads that can be developed in a future season or movie that seems unlikely to happen. Regardless of how good these moments are, it's too late to change the story, and they probably won't lead to anything. Ironheart proves that Dominique Thorne is a good choice for the character, but that she also deserves a better project. Even if not in a future season, it'd be nice seeing her act as Riri Williams once again with a script that can develop her character more.

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