Report: Scam emails will appear authentic because to artificial intelligence
As the UK's cybersecurity agency has warned, artificial intelligence will make it harder to distinguish between emails that are sent by scammers and bad actors and those that are legitimate. This includes messages that request that computer users reset their passwords.
The world's largest blue hole was discovered in Mexico.
The world's deepest blue hole has been discovered in Mexico. Researchers have reached 1,380 feet or 420 meters below sea level, however that is not the end of the hole. The latest expedition was aimed at surveying environmental conditions in Taam Ja'. Molly Gambhir explains more.
Zimbabwe Gold will be the name of the country's future currency.
Zimbabwe will soon use a new currency. The southern African country is switching from its sinking local currency to a new one backed by international currencies and gold. Its central bank intends to stabilize and reduce inflation by doing this.
Organization of Islamic Cooperation: OIC pushes for legal action against Israel.
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation has urged member governments to take political and legal action against Israel for its conflict in Gaza. The OIC issued the appeal in a resolution agreed by the bloc's leaders during a meeting in the Gambian capital.
Egyptian pound falls to all-time low as a result of economic difficulties
An $8 billion loan to Egypt has been approved by the International Monetary Fund. As per the country's premier, the agreement will aid in reestablishing economic equilibrium. The news was made as the value of the Egyptian pound fell to an all-time low compared to the US dollar. Interest rates have increased by 600 basis points by Egypt's central bank. One of the main requests of the IMF for Egypt was devaluation.
Gaza's al-Shifa hospital was surrounded by Israeli forces when they started shooting.
Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City is surrounded by Israeli forces. Within the medical facility, there have been reports of fatalities and injuries. A video that has been posted online depicts a large number of Palestinians leaving the facility. Hundreds of displaced people, medical personnel, and patients are taking refuge. The health ministry in Gaza issued a statement in which it declared that the lives of medical personnel, patients, and internally displaced persons within the medical complex were the responsibility of the Israeli occupation. Using made-up stories to "deceive the world and justify the storming of al-Shifa," it goes on to declare that the Israeli operation is a blatant breach of international humanitarian law.
Haiti faces a difficult path ahead as the Haiti Transition Council assumes office.
A new interim presidential council was inaugurated, sparking further unrest in Haiti and paving the way for the installation of a caretaker administration tasked with bringing peace to the nation beset by lethal gang warfare.
Tractor-driving farmers once more obstruct Brussels in opposition to EU policies
On Tuesday, hundreds of tractors blocked up streets near the European Union offices, where agriculture ministers were trying to defuse a crisis that had sparked months of unrest around the 27-member bloc. Farmers tossed beets, sprayed manure at police, and set hay on fire.
UN Security Council meets in emergency; topics include famine in Gaza and threats against relief workers.
The UN secretary-general issued a dire warning on Friday, stating that there is an urgent need for a "quantum leap" in the delivery of life-saving supplies because children in Gaza are dying of starvation and dehydration. "The doors to starvation are opened when the gates to aid are closed," declared Guterres.
Antarctica: A robot plane will map the effects of climate change Scientists and engineers have touched down in Antarctica to test a drone that will aid in the prediction of climate change effects by experts. Areas of the continent that have been off-limits to scholars will be mapped by the autonomous aircraft. It has been tested in severe weather conditions near the highest peaks in Wales. In order to estimate how quickly the ice could melt and contribute to an increase in sea level worldwide, its first experiment will map the mountains beneath an ice sheet. Scientists' ability to learn more about Antarctica is hampered by current technological capabilities.
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Princess Diana's famous gowns on display in Hong Kong before going up for auction
Princess Diana's famous gowns were exhibited in Hong Kong before an impending Julien's auction. Before going up for auction on June 27, they will be on show at another exhibit in Ireland. Stay tuned for further information.
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