Iran strikes Israel, threatening to unleash weapons never before seen.
Iran has threatened to carry out "any adventure" against Israel, threatening to deploy weaponry "never used before." "Our next response will be immediate, stronger, and more extensive if Israel seeks adventure," Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian declared in a conversation with UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron.
Apple is closing in on an agreement with OpenAI to use its AI.
According to reports, Apple is close to finalizing an arrangement with OpenAI to put the startup's technology on the iPhone. This is part of Apple's bigger attempt to incorporate artificial intelligence technologies into its gadgets.
US aid drop: 80,000 meals are sent to Gaza by C-17 aircraft
The most significant US A-drop since the start of the Gaza war occurred when the US Air Force airlifted 80,000 meals from Doha to the famine-threatened Gaza. This humanitarian endeavor intends to give Gaza's residents—who are suffering from acute food shortages due to the prolonged conflict—much-needed aid.
Breakdown in Atlantic Ocean circulation is imminent: Research | Climate Change
The effects of climate change are becoming more and more apparent every day. The planet is exhibiting signs of deterioration; the oceans are changing dramatically; temperatures are rising, and circulation is becoming erratic. The circulation of the Atlantic Ocean may eventually collapse, according to research. Watch to find out more!
Scientists in Antarctica warn of Bird Flu outbreak as penguin cases confirmed
Scientists in the Antarctic are warning of the spread of the deadly H5N1 avian flu virus. The disease was first detected on the frozen continent's mainland last month. It has since been detected in local penguin and cormorant populations. The spread of the virus has raised alarms about the potential impact on the region's substantial penguin colonies. The outbreak has decimated bird populations worldwide. It also hit South American wild bird and marine mammal populations hard. The Chilean Antarctic Institute (INACH) organized an expedition in the region. It announced this week that it had detected new positive bird flu cases in the area. The positive cases included nine Adelie penguins and one Antarctic cormorant. The virus was first found in skua seabirds on the Antarctic mainland last month. The outbreak may promote and increase the rate of disease transmission among various bird colonies
Viktor Orban of Hungary praises the new chapter of relations with Sweden ahead of the vote on its NATO candidacy.
After nearly two years of delay, Budapest finally prepared to approve Stockholm's petition to join NATO on Friday, announcing that it had signed an agreement to buy four Saab and opened a new tab for JAS Gripen fighter jets from Sweden. Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Hungary was the last member of the transatlantic military alliance to steadfastly resist Sweden's historic bid to join.
Google is using artificial intelligence (AI) to stop the spread of fraudulent online reviews, which deceive consumers and hurt regional companies. In 2023, the corporation removed over 170 million phony reviews, a 45% rise from the year before.
Within a hospital in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin, three Palestinians were shot and killed by Israeli forces disguising themselves as medical personnel and civilians. According to statements released on Tuesday by the Israeli army and the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the men were killed by undercover agents at the Ibn Sina Hospital while they slept.
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A bill overwhelmingly approved by the US House of Representatives would give ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns TikTok, six months to sell off the US assets of the app, which is used by 170 million users, or risk being banned.
Who is Bassirou Diomaye Faye, the incoming president of Senegal?
Bassirou Diomaye Faye was incarcerated two weeks ago. Following his victory in Sunday's postponed election, he will become Africa's youngest president. Who will govern Senegal in the future?
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Oceans smash records for high temperatures in the world's warmest February ever.
According to scientists in the European Union, last month's ocean temperatures reached a record high, and February was also the warmest on record worldwide. According to a dataset dating back to 1979, the average worldwide sea surface temperature in February was 21.06 degrees Celsius (69.91 degrees Fahrenheit), breaking the previous record of 20.98 degrees Celsius (69.77 degrees Fahrenheit) set in August 2023. The EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) released this information on Thursday. In contrast, February's average air temperature was 1.77C (3.18F) warmer than the pre-industrial normal of 13.54C (56.4F). It was the warmest month of the year for that particular month for the tenth time in a row. Carlo Buontempo is a director at Copernicus Climate Change Service. He discusses live from Brussels with us.
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