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Washington Post chief steps down after major job cuts

The Washington Post announced the immediate departure of its chief executive and publisher following a sweeping round of job cuts that has shaken one of the most iconic newspapers in American journalism. The decision comes amid deep financial pressures and a rapidly changing media landscape. The restructuring plan, unveiled earlier in the......

Syrian security officer arrested over killing of civilians

Syrian authorities have arrested a member of the internal security services suspected of killing civilians in the southern province of Suweida, a region predominantly inhabited by the Druze minority. The incident highlights the persistent instability affecting parts of the country despite recent security deployments. According to local security......

Iran says it will not abandon nuclear program even in case of war

Iran has reiterated that it will not give up its uranium enrichment activities, even if confronted with a military conflict. The statement comes amid renewed diplomatic contacts between Tehran and Washington over the future of Iran’s nuclear program. Speaking at a forum in Tehran, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi emphasized that......

Trump highlights close ties with Honduras president

Former U.S. President Donald Trump publicly highlighted his close relationship with the new president of Honduras, Nasry Asfura, following a meeting held at his residence in Florida. The encounter underlined Washington’s renewed interest in strengthening ties with conservative governments in Central America. Asfura, a former construction......

Italy rules out participation in Trump’s “Peace Council”

Italy has formally ruled out joining U.S. President Donald Trump’s so-called “Peace Council,” citing constitutional barriers that prevent the country from participating in an organization led by a single leader. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani confirmed the decision, emphasizing that while Italy remains committed......

Oil prices rise as United States and Iran resume indirect talks in Oman

Oil prices climbed on Friday as the United States and Iran held their first indirect negotiations since American forces struck Iranian nuclear facilities during last year’s June conflict. The discussions, hosted in Oman, ended with an agreement to continue talks, although deep divisions remain over their scope and objectives. Brent......

Nvidia chief says artificial intelligence rollout has years to run as demand surges

Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang has dismissed growing market anxiety over the pace and impact of artificial intelligence, arguing that the industry is still in the early stages of a once in a generation infrastructure buildout that could take another seven to eight years to complete. Speaking on CNBC, Huang described concerns that artificial......

Norway confirms Chinese Salt Typhoon hackers breached national networks

Norway has become the latest country to publicly confirm that it was targeted by the Chinese state backed cyber espionage campaign known as Salt Typhoon, according to the national police security service. The disclosure, made in an annual threat assessment released on Friday, adds a major European dimension to what United States authorities......

Ripple chief invokes Buffett as XRP plunges sharply from record high

The chief executive of Ripple has urged XRP investors to adopt a contrarian mindset as the cryptocurrency endures one of the steepest sell offs in its history, losing roughly 70 percent of its value from its recent peak. Brad Garlinghouse addressed the market turmoil in a post on X as selling pressure intensified, citing a well known maxim......

Satellite images suggest Iran prioritizes missile repairs over nuclear facilities

New satellite imagery reviewed by the New York Times indicates that Iran has moved quickly to restore much of its damaged ballistic missile infrastructure while making only limited progress on repairing key nuclear sites struck during last year’s conflict with Israel and subsequent United States airstrikes. The analysis, published on......

Global economies and their leading companies

A closer look at the world’s largest economies reveals a fascinating paradox: the biggest countries by GDP do not always host the largest companies by market value. In some cases, a single corporation can rival or even surpass the economic output of entire nations. For instance, the United States, with a GDP of $30.6 trillion, hosts......

Japanese researchers unveil a 3D system for producing green ammonia

Researchers in Japan and the United States have developed new methods to convert nitrate pollution into ammonia, opening potential alternatives to the century old Haber Bosch process, which is responsible for roughly 2 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. A team at Tohoku University has introduced a three dimensional covalent organic......

Musk foresees orbital artificial intelligence outpacing Earth based systems

Elon Musk has predicted that artificial intelligence computing capacity deployed in space will surpass the total computing power available on Earth within five years, outlining an ambitious vision that would shift the future of digital infrastructure beyond the planet. Speaking during a podcast interview with Dwarkesh Patel alongside Stripe......

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