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Sat, Mar 28
11 briefs
D dw.com
AI World
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Published 1 week ago • DW - Asia • via dw.com
Modi Inaugurates New International Airport in Noida
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inaugurated a new international airport in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh, aimed at enhancing connectivity for New Delhi.
A aljazeera.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • Al Jazeera (EN) - All • via aljazeera.com
England Draws with Uruguay in Pre-World Cup Friendly
England faced Uruguay in a pre-World Cup friendly, resulting in a draw at Wembley, where Ben White's return sparked mixed reactions from fans.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • Deutsche Welle English - Top • via dw.com
Bank of America Settles Epstein Case
Bank of America has reached a settlement of $72.5 million regarding allegations tied to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operations.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • DW - Top Stories • via dw.com
Bank of America Settles Epstein Case for $72.5 Million
Bank of America has agreed to a $72.5 million settlement related to allegations of its involvement in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operations.
N nytimes.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • The New York Times - US • via nytimes.com
Trump's Remarks on Middle East and Iran
President Trump addressed a Saudi investment conference, claiming that the Middle East is on the verge of a new era free from Iranian influence, despite ongoing tensions and recent incidents involving U.S. troops.
N nytimes.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • The New York Times - World • via nytimes.com
Iranian Military Strike Injures U.S. Troops in Saudi Arabia
A recent Iranian military strike on a U.S. base in Saudi Arabia has resulted in injuries to American troops, marking a significant escalation in tensions.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • DW - Asia • via dw.com
Former Nepal PM Oli Arrested Amid Anti-Corruption Protests Investigation
Former Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli has been arrested in connection with a probe into deadly anti-corruption protests in Nepal.
C cointelegraph.com
AI Crypto
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • Cointelegraph - News • via cointelegraph.com
Morgan Stanley Proposes Low Fee for Bitcoin ETF
Morgan Stanley has proposed a spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) with a fee of 0.14%, potentially the lowest in the market if approved by regulators.
Crypto Markets
N newarab.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • The New Arab - Top • via newarab.com
Iran-Linked Hackers Breach FBI Director's Personal Email
Iran-linked hackers have reportedly breached the personal email of FBI Director Kash Patel, leaking sensitive documents and photographs online.
T techcrunch.com
AI Technology
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Published 1 week ago • TechCrunch - Main Feed • via techcrunch.com
Physical Intelligence Pursues New Funding Round
Physical Intelligence is reportedly in discussions to raise approximately $1 billion, which could significantly increase its valuation.
N nytimes.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • The New York Times - Home Page • via nytimes.com
Charges Dismissed Against Officers in Breonna Taylor Case
A federal judge has dismissed charges against two former Louisville police officers involved in the Breonna Taylor case, marking a significant development in the ongoing legal proceedings surrounding her death.
Fri, Mar 27
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A aljazeera.com
AI World
3 sources
Published 1 week ago • Al Jazeera (EN) - All • via aljazeera.com
Houthis Warn of Military Readiness Amid US-Israel-Iran Tensions
The Houthis have issued a warning regarding their readiness for military intervention in the ongoing US-Israel conflict with Iran, raising concerns about potential regional escalation.
D dw.com
AI World
3 sources
Published 1 week ago • Deutsche Welle English - Top • via dw.com
US Government Shutdown Update
US House Republicans have rejected a Senate bill aimed at ending the partial government shutdown, prompting President Trump to take executive action to ensure airport security officers are paid.
N newarab.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • The New Arab - Top • via newarab.com
UN Takes Action to Safeguard Fertiliser Trade Amid Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz
The United Nations is implementing measures to ensure the continued flow of fertiliser through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical passage for global food production, amidst rising tensions in the Middle East.
A abcnews.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • ABC News - Top Stories • via abcnews.com
One Month into the U.S. and Israel's War with Iran
The conflict between the U.S. and Israel against Iran has reached a critical one-month mark, with significant developments in military and geopolitical dynamics.
A aljazeera.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • Al Jazeera (EN) - All • via aljazeera.com
Search Underway for Missing Aid Boats from Mexico to Cuba
Two sailing boats carrying humanitarian aid from Mexico to Cuba have gone missing, prompting search efforts from both nations.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • Deutsche Welle English - Top • via dw.com
Internet Blackout in Iran Amid Ongoing Strikes
Iranians are facing significant challenges as an internet blackout coincides with ongoing strikes from Israeli and US forces in Tehran, leading to widespread uncertainty among the population.
B bbc.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • BBC News - Top Stories • via bbc.com
Tributes Paid to Mary Rand, Pioneering British Olympic Champion
British Olympic champion Rand dies aged 86Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Mary Rand secured the first track and field gold by a British female athlete at the Olympic GamesByAdwaidh RajanBBC Sport journalistPublished1 hour agoMary Rand, the first British woman to win an Olympic gold medal in athletics, has died at the age of 86.Rand secured the long jump title at the Tokyo Games in 1964, also winning silver in the inaugural women's pentathlon and bronze in the 4x100m relay. Rand won gold, silver and bronze medals at Tokyo 1964Mary Peters pays tribute to ‘most gifted athlete ever’Mary Rand, the British track and field athlete who blazed a trail for women by winning three Olympic medals at the Tokyo Games in 1964, has died at the age of 86.Rand was one of the giants of her sport: the epitome of speed, power and grace.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • Deutsche Welle English - Top • via dw.com
Syria's Legal Reform Efforts for Wives of the Missing
In Syria, the wives of missing individuals are advocating for legal reforms to address longstanding family laws that disproportionately affect women and children.
T theguardian.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • The Guardian - World • via theguardian.com
US Expects Quick Conclusion to Iran Operation
The US Secretary of State has indicated that the military operation against Iran is expected to conclude in the near future, despite ongoing regional tensions.
T theguardian.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • The Guardian - UK • via theguardian.com
Tiger Woods Involved in Rollover Crash in Florida
Golf star Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash in Florida, with details about his condition currently unclear as an inquiry is underway.
T theguardian.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • The Guardian - US • via theguardian.com
United Flight Avoids Collision with Military Helicopter in California
A United Airlines flight narrowly avoided a collision with a military helicopter near John Wayne Airport in California, prompting an investigation by the FAA.
A aljazeera.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • Al Jazeera (EN) - All • via aljazeera.com
FBI Foils Assassination Plot Against Palestinian Activist
U.S. law enforcement has disrupted a plot targeting Palestinian activist Nerdeen Kiswani, arresting a suspect who allegedly planned to attack her with Molotov cocktails.
D dw.com
AI Culture
2 sources
Published 1 week ago • DW - Culture & Lifestyle • via dw.com
Germany's Energy Policy Under Scrutiny Amid Global Disruptions
Chancellor Friedrich Merz has indicated that Germany may need to extend the operation of coal-fired power plants due to disruptions in global energy supplies.