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Republicans close University of Florida chapter over alleged antisemitism

The Florida Federation of College Republicans has decided to dissolve its chapter at the University of Florida following allegations of misconduct that reportedly included antisemitic behavior. The decision was announced after an internal review conducted by the statewide student political organization. According to information shared by......

Iranian Revolutionary Guards claim missile strike on U.S. base in Saudi Arabia

On Saturday evening, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards announced that they had launched a volley of missiles targeting U.S. forces stationed at Prince Sultan Air Base, near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. While Saudi authorities have not officially confirmed the attack, the kingdom’s Ministry of Defense earlier reported intercepting six missiles......

Tesla’s mega AI chip factory set to launch in seven days, Musk announces

Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the company’s Terafab project, aimed at producing advanced artificial intelligence chips, is scheduled to launch in just seven days. The project represents a significant step in Tesla’s efforts to power its autonomous driving technology with in-house AI hardware. The upcoming facility will manufacture......

$1.7 million in jewelry stolen in one minute: U.S. authorities release shocking California heist footage

a highly organized group of thieves carried out a rapid heist at a jewelry store in Fremont, California, making off with nearly $1.7 million worth of jewelry in just 70 seconds. Authorities have now released surveillance footage capturing the audacious robbery. The video shows a large number of masked individuals dressed in black and wearing......

United States and Senegal sign agreement to strengthen Senegal’s health system

The governments of the United States and Senegal have signed a new cooperation agreement aimed at strengthening Senegal’s public health system over the next several years. The memorandum of understanding, signed in Dakar, outlines a five-year partnership designed to improve healthcare services, support disease prevention and enhance......

Iran warns it could target U.S.-linked companies if its energy infrastructure is attacked

Tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate as Iranian officials warn of potential retaliation if the country’s energy infrastructure becomes a target of military strikes. Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, stated that Tehran would respond firmly to any attack on its energy facilities. In a message shared on the social......

Moroccan dirham weakens against Euro and US dollar in early March

The Moroccan dirham weakened against major currencies during the first week of March, according to weekly indicators released by Bank Al-Maghrib. Between March 5 and 11, the dirham depreciated by 0.5% against the Euro and 0.8% against the United States dollar, reflecting movements in international foreign-exchange......

Quantum computing progress raises doubts about chemistry as first breakthrough

Quantum computing is advancing in the fight against hardware errors, yet the long-anticipated goal of using these machines to simulate complex molecules remains harder to achieve than many researchers once expected. A report published by New Scientist on March 13 questions whether chemistry will ultimately become the first major real-world......

North Korea fires projectile toward Sea of Japan Amid US–South Korea military drills

North Korea launched at least one unidentified projectile eastward on Saturday, according to authorities in South Koreaand Japan. South Korea’s military, through the Joint Chiefs of Staff, reported that it detected the launch. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Defense of Japan said the projectile appeared to have......

US strikes Iran’s Kharg island as Revolutionary Guards threaten UAE bases

United States forces struck Iran’s Kharg Island, the country’s primary oil export hub, as the conflict involving Iran entered its third week, while Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned that US military positions in the United Arab Emirates are now legitimate targets. The escalation unfolded as US President Donald......

US refueling aircraft crashes in western Iraq during military operations

A U.S. military aerial refueling aircraft has crashed in western Iraq during ongoing operations in the region, according to a statement from United States Central Command. The aircraft involved was identified as a Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker, a key platform used by the United States Air Force to refuel fighter jets and other military aircraft......

Oil shock from Iran conflict spreads surcharges across global economy

Companies around the world are rapidly introducing energy surcharges as the oil shock linked to the Iran conflict pushes costs higher across transport, manufacturing, agriculture, and consumer industries. Economists warn that the combination of rising inflation and slowing economic growth is reviving fears of stagflation on a global scale. Over......

Apple foldable iPhone screen enters mass production ahead of 2026 launch

Apple is moving closer to launching its first foldable smartphone, with display panels for the device expected to enter mass production in May, according to a leak reported by 9to5Mac citing Chinese tipster Instant Digital. The device, widely referred to as the iPhone Fold, is expected to debut alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro......

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