Briefs
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Thu, May 21
24 briefs
A aljazeera.com
AI World
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Published 4 weeks ago • Al Jazeera (EN) - All • via aljazeera.com
Russia Conducts Nuclear Drills with Belarus
Russia has conducted joint nuclear drills with Belarus, involving the delivery of nuclear warheads and military exercises across various domains.
B bbc.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • BBC News - US & Canada • via bbc.com
Vanessa Trump Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
Vanessa Trump, former wife of Donald Trump Jr, diagnosed with breast cancer1 hour agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleGetty ImagesVanessa Trump, the former wife of Donald Trump Jr, the US president's eldest son, was diagnosed with breast cancer, she said in a social media post. She made the announcement in a post on Instagram, writing, "While this isn't news anyone expects, I'm working closely with.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • DW - Top Stories • via dw.com
Ebola Outbreak Raises Global Concerns
Health experts are cautioning that the current Ebola outbreak may be more extensive than initially perceived, indicating a significant public health threat.
N nytimes.com
AI Business
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Published 4 weeks ago • The New York Times - Business • via nytimes.com
Air France and Airbus Found Guilty in 2009 Crash Case
A Paris appeals court has ruled that Air France and Airbus are guilty of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the 2009 Rio-Paris flight crash.
C cointelegraph.com
AI Crypto
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Published 4 weeks ago • Cointelegraph - News • via cointelegraph.com
IG Group Expands Crypto Trading to Europe
IG Group, which launched spot crypto in the UK last year, is bringing the service to European investors through Bitpanda’s infrastructure. The London-listed company is broadening its digital asset offering after introducing spot crypto trading for U.K.
Crypto Markets
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • DW - Top Stories • via dw.com
DW Reporter Released Amid Ongoing Trial in Turkey
A Turkish court has permitted DW reporter Alican Uludag to leave detention as his trial begins, where he faces charges of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • DW - Top Stories • via dw.com
China's Advanced Surveillance System Raises Concerns
China's new high-tech surveillance system is designed to track individuals in various public spaces, raising concerns about privacy and security.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • Deutsche Welle English - Top • via dw.com
China's Advanced Surveillance System Raises Concerns
China's new high-tech surveillance system is capable of tracking individuals in various public spaces, raising concerns about privacy and security for both citizens and foreigners.
A aljazeera.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • Al Jazeera (EN) - All • via aljazeera.com
Sadio Mane Included in Senegal's World Cup Squad
Sadio Mane has been named in Senegal's 28-man squad for the upcoming World Cup, highlighting his importance to the team.
N newarab.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • The New Arab - Top • via newarab.com
Israel Begins Deporting Gaza Flotilla Activists Amid Reports of Abuse
Israel has commenced the deportation of over 400 activists detained during the interception of a Gaza aid flotilla, following allegations of mistreatment in custody.
A aljazeera.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • Al Jazeera (EN) - All • via aljazeera.com
Ebola Outbreak Leads to Postponement of India-Africa Summit
The India-Africa summit has been postponed due to the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo), where armed conflict complicates response efforts.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • DW - Top Stories • via dw.com
Latvia Responds to Drone Incidents with NATO Support
Latvia's military has reported the deployment of NATO jets in response to a drone alert, marking a continuation of recent aerial security incidents in the Baltic region.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • DW - Top Stories • via dw.com
Ebola Patient Treated in Berlin
An American doctor infected with Ebola is receiving treatment in Berlin, Germany, in a specialized isolation unit known for its high safety standards.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • DW - Top Stories • via dw.com
US Military Involvement in Nigeria
The United States has increased its military involvement in Nigeria through airstrikes targeting the Islamic State (IS) terror group, raising concerns about long-term effectiveness and civilian safety.
B bloomberg.com
AI Technology
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Published 4 weeks ago • Bloomberg Technology • via bloomberg.com
SpaceX Prepares for Key Starship Test Flight Ahead of IPO
SpaceX is set to conduct its twelfth major test flight of the Starship rocket, a crucial step as the company gears up for a significant initial public offering.
Big Tech
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • Deutsche Welle English - Top • via dw.com
Latvia Scrambles NATO Jets in Response to Drone Alert
Latvia's military has reported the deployment of NATO jets in response to a drone detected in its airspace, marking a continuation of recent aerial incidents in the Baltic region.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • Deutsche Welle English - Top • via dw.com
US Military Involvement in Nigeria
Recent US-led airstrikes in Nigeria have targeted the Islamic State (IS) terror group, indicating a growing military presence in the region.
F france24.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • France24 English - Top • via france24.com
Air France and Airbus Found Guilty of Involuntary Manslaughter
A Paris appeals court has found Air France and Airbus guilty of involuntary manslaughter in relation to the 2009 crash of Flight 447, which resulted in the deaths of 228 people.
B bbc.com
AI World
3 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • BBC News - Europe • via bbc.com
Air France and Airbus Found Guilty of Manslaughter Over 2009 Plane Crash
A Paris appeals court has found Air France and Airbus guilty of corporate manslaughter in relation to the 2009 crash of Flight 447, which resulted in the deaths of 228 people.
T theguardian.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • The Guardian - UK • via theguardian.com
Concerns Raised Over Andrew's Appointment as Trade Envoy
The UK government has revealed that no formal security vetting was conducted prior to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's appointment as a trade envoy, a decision reportedly influenced by the late queen's support.
T theguardian.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • The Guardian - UK • via theguardian.com
NHS Trust Dismisses Staff for Inappropriate Access of Victims' Records
An NHS trust has dismissed 11 staff members for illegally accessing the medical records of victims from the Nottingham attacks.
T theguardian.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • The Guardian - UK • via theguardian.com
Record Number of Climbers Summit Mount Everest
A record number of climbers reached the summit of Mount Everest in a single day, taking advantage of favorable weather conditions after a delayed spring season.
N newarab.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • The New Arab - Top • via newarab.com
Iran's Supreme Leader Issues Directive on Enriched Uranium
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has ordered that enriched uranium must remain within the country, a move that may complicate international negotiations.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 4 weeks ago • DW - Top Stories • via dw.com
Thailand Revives Legislation to Combat Air Pollution
Thailand is reintroducing a bill aimed at addressing the persistent issue of seasonal smog, which poses significant public health risks.
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