Breaking 07:50 Israel says 300 Iranian missile launchers destroyed after six days of strikes 07:20 Apple unveils six devices in two days during major spring launch 07:00 Soros investment chief warns markets face 18 to 24 months of turmoil 15:30 Turkey condemns arrest of two journalists in Tel Aviv 15:20 Morocco links new digital law to its push for global AI governance 14:56 Israeli-US strikes target Iran's Supreme Leader selection body 14:34 Emmanuel Macron to address French citizens amid Middle East tensions 14:30 Italy summons Iranian ambassador after drone strike on Cyprus 13:43 Asian nations rush to evacuate citizens and safeguard oil supplies amid Middle East conflict 13:35 Cornell imaging method reveals atomic scale defects in semiconductor chips 13:21 Middle East war escalates as Iran, Israel and US exchange strikes 13:05 US and Israel intensify air campaign in Iran as conflict enters fourth day 12:47 Lebanese media union condemns strikes on Al-Manar and Al-Nour as Hezbollah vows to continue broadcasting 12:02 UAE president walks through Dubai Mall during Iranian strikes 11:30 Eurozone inflation edges up to 1.9 percent as Iran conflict fuels energy shock 11:10 Eurozone inflation edges up to 1.9 percent as Iran conflict fuels energy shock 10:47 Oil producers outside Middle East conflict zone gain from market shock 10:21 US bombers hit Iran after nonstop flight from South Dakota 10:00 Airline stocks sink worldwide as Middle East conflict unleashes travel turmoil 09:40 European stocks sink as Iran conflict rattles trade and energy routes 09:19 Apple keeps iPhone 17e price at $599 while doubling storage and adding magsafe

United Kingdom pledges over £500 million in aid to strengthen Ukraine’s defense

The United Kingdom announced on Thursday that it will provide over £500 million (€575 million) in military aid to help Ukraine defend itself against ongoing Russian strikes, particularly targeting its energy infrastructure. UK Defense Secretary John Healey confirmed the emergency funding ahead of a NATO defense ministers’......

German researchers develop AI to predict liquid properties

Artificial intelligence is reshaping how scientists investigate complex physical systems, with new advances enabling faster and more precise simulations of phenomena ranging from liquid behavior to electron dynamics in water. Researchers at the University of Bayreuth announced this week that they have developed an AI based method capable......

US energy secretary pledges dramatic rise in Venezuela oil output

US Energy Secretary Chris Wright arrived in Caracas on Wednesday for talks with Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodríguez, marking the highest level visit by a US energy official to the South American country in nearly three decades. The meeting at the Miraflores presidential palace focused on reviving Venezuela’s struggling......

Aliyev hails US-Azerbaijan strategic partnership charter as ‘historic’ milestone

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev described the recently signed US-Azerbaijan Strategic Partnership Charter as a “historic” step forward, following high-level talks with US Vice President JD Vance in Baku on Wednesday. Speaking at a meeting focused on Azerbaijan’s new digital development plan, Aliyev highlighted that the......

Ukraine tests low cost Sunray laser to shoot down drones

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on February 10 that the country is carrying out major changes to its air defense operations, with systems in some regions “almost completely restructured” as Kyiv confronts sustained Russian drone and missile attacks. In his evening address, Zelensky said he held detailed talks with......

Musk restructures xAI into four divisions amid cofounder departures

Elon Musk has overhauled the structure of his artificial intelligence company xAI after a wave of departures that has seen half of its original cofounding team exit since its launch in July 2023. The latest resignations, announced within 48 hours of each other, come as Musk prepares to integrate xAI more closely with SpaceX ahead of a major......

Ukraine warns of nuclear disaster risk at Zaporizhzhia plant

The head of Ukraine’s state nuclear company warned Tuesday that Russia lacks the equipment and technical capacity to safely restart the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, cautioning that any attempt to bring the facility back online without Ukrainian systems could trigger a nuclear disaster. Pavlo Kovtoniuk, chief executive of Energoatom,......

Italy declines to join Trump’s board of peace citing constitutional constraints

Italy will not take part in U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed Board of Peace, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani confirmed Wednesday, pointing to constitutional limitations that prevent Rome from formally joining the initiative. Speaking to Sky TG24, Tajani said the decision stems from what he described as a “constitutional......

Wrexham sells minority stake to Apollo Sports Capital

Welsh football club Wrexham AFC has sold a minority stake to Apollo Sports Capital, the United States private equity firm that also holds a majority interest in Spanish giants Atletico Madrid. The investment marks a new phase in the club’s rapid rise through the English football pyramid under the ownership of Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds......

Canada school shooting: Investigators examine profile of 18-year-old suspect

Canadian authorities are working to better understand the background and possible motives of an 18-year-old suspect following a deadly shooting in the small community of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, that left eight people dead and dozens injured. Police confirmed that the suspect, identified as a local resident, carried out the attack......

Venezuela moves toward adopting historic amnesty law amid political tensions

Venezuela’s National Assembly is set to open its final debate on a sweeping amnesty bill that could mark a turning point in the country’s prolonged political crisis. The proposed legislation, described by officials as a “law for democratic coexistence,” is expected to pave the way for the large-scale release of political......

France expands humanitarian visas for Iranians fleeing crackdown

France will increase the number of humanitarian visas granted to Iranians seeking asylum as Tehran intensifies its crackdown on nationwide protests, Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot told parliament on Wednesday. Barrot said France would offer greater protection to political opponents and activists persecuted by the Iranian authorities.......

Meta prepares Instants app to rival Snapchat with ephemeral media

Meta is reportedly developing a new standalone application, Instants, designed to send photos and videos that disappear after a set period. Still in internal development, the app has not yet been officially released, but it represents a strategic push to attract younger users who prefer ephemeral, fast-paced content. Building on Instagram’s......

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