Meta stock falls as investors are disappointed by the AI spending forecast.
Following the announcement of the company's first-quarter results report, Meta's stock price plummeted. Forecasts of lower-than-expected revenue and increased expenses caused investors to react unfavorably. Meta's market capitalization lost around $200 billion due to the decline in stock prices, and its market value has dropped to about $1 trillion as a result.
Iran reduces monthly uranium enrichment to 7 kg, although there is no justification for this
Iran's supply of uranium enriched to almost weapons grade has reportedly decreased, which lowers the bar at which Iran may make three nuclear bombs, according to a report by the United Nations Nuclear Watchdog.
Kenya: A gas explosion in Nairobi resulted in two fatalities and at least 300 injuries.
There has been a massive explosion and fire in Nairobi's Embakasi neighborhood. Over 300 people were hurt, and two people died in Kenya due to a gas explosion. Firefighters from Kenya combat a huge fire. Watch to find out more!
202
85
×
Report
Not Interested
Copy Link
Revibe
Report Post
Choose a reason for reporting this post?
I just do not like it
Nudity or pornography
Hate speech or symbols Racist, homophobic or sexist slurs
Violence or threat of violence Graphic injury, unlawful activity dangerous or criminal organizations
Sale or promotion of firearms
Sale or promotion of drugs
Harassment or bullying
Intellectual property violation Copyright or trademark infringement
Self injury Eating disorders, cutting or promoting suicide
Israel-Hamas war: IDF denies attacking tent camp in west of Rafah
At least 45 civilians, who had sought cover in tents in Rafah, were murdered in Israeli shelling and airstrikes as part of the new assault. According to Gaza doctors, hundreds of residents were injured with shrapnel and burns during the attacks. Global leaders criticized the incident. According to the IDF, the devastating fire that ripped through tents might have been caused by a secret Hamas weapons cache. Stay tuned for further details!
Improved ocean and climate observation is the goal of new research.
Climate change is causing short-term events like a heat wave in Greenland and a storm in Antarctica. On the largest ice sheets in the globe, they may have a far longer-term impact. Moreover, it might even result in the crossing of tipping thresholds in the polar areas.
Israel continues to seize Palestinian land ‘on an annual basis’
According to Georgetown University researcher Abdullah al-Arian, land theft has been "part and parcel of the Israeli state going back to its establishment in 1948." On Land Day, which Palestinians and Arab citizens of Israel observe, he stated, "Very soon after, the Israeli state established certain laws that permitted them, under a massive wide umbrella of security concerns, to be able to seize any land at any point, specifically from Palestinian residents and citizens." According to him, the original Land Day was commemorated in 1976. It was centered around a particular event in which Palestinian citizens of the state of Israel were forcibly removed from their land. They possessed no rights at all.. “They had no rights whatsoever to challenge the theft of their land, and since then, we have been seeing this marked annually,” al-Arian said. “We continue to witness this happening, not only 40 or 50 years ago, but today.”
15
0
×
Report
Not Interested
Copy Link
Revibe
Report Post
Choose a reason for reporting this post?
I just do not like it
Nudity or pornography
Hate speech or symbols Racist, homophobic or sexist slurs
Violence or threat of violence Graphic injury, unlawful activity dangerous or criminal organizations
Sale or promotion of firearms
Sale or promotion of drugs
Harassment or bullying
Intellectual property violation Copyright or trademark infringement
Self injury Eating disorders, cutting or promoting suicide
Pluto: Should 'Pluto' once more be a planet? The discussion rages on.
Due to its minuscule size, Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union in 2006. However, it was previously regarded as the ninth planet in our Solar System since 1930. Keep an eye out for further information!
Videos of undernourished kids highlight the situation of forced famine in Gaza.
In north Gaza, where 31% of children under the age of two suffer from acute malnutrition—a number that has risen since January—starvation is getting worse.
46
0
×
Report
Not Interested
Copy Link
Revibe
Report Post
Choose a reason for reporting this post?
I just do not like it
Nudity or pornography
Hate speech or symbols Racist, homophobic or sexist slurs
Violence or threat of violence Graphic injury, unlawful activity dangerous or criminal organizations
Sale or promotion of firearms
Sale or promotion of drugs
Harassment or bullying
Intellectual property violation Copyright or trademark infringement
Self injury Eating disorders, cutting or promoting suicide
Rwanda will observe a week of grief to mark the 30th anniversary of the 1994 genocide.
Rwanda is commemorating thirty years since the 1994 genocide there as Israel conducts its attack on Gaza, which the International Court of Justice has deemed to be a "plausible case of genocide." President Paul Kagame used the event to draw attention to the shortcomings of the global community. The world observed the slaughter of over 800,000 moderate Hutu and Tutsi people thirty years ago.
Flash flood warnings and heavy rain sweep the gulf.
The rain is coming down hard. Major highways in the United Arab Emirates have flooded, leaving cars abandoned on Dubai's roads. The rain that began overnight left massive piles on the streets, while gusts of wind disrupted planes at Dubai International Airport.
UK: Ex-curator is hauled before the British Museum for alleged theft; he refutes the allegations!
A former curator was hauled into court by the British Museum on Tuesday. The museum claimed the ex-employee had stolen hundreds of artifacts and sold them online. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Please login to add comment.