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Gaza strikes to continue

Sa’ar says Gaza strikes to continue 'over the coming days'

Speaking at a meeting of AIPAC’s board of directors, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar stated that the decision to resume strikes in Gaza was made several days ago and that the military operation will persist beyond today.

21:00
USAID

USAID funding freeze threatens Colombian peace initiatives

The suspension of nearly all USAID funding by the Trump administration is shuttering vital humanitarian and anti-gang programs in Colombia’s poorest regions, jeopardizing the implementation of the country’s 2016 peace deal with leftist FARC rebels.

20:30
AI-driven crime threats

Europol warns of growing AI-driven crime threats

Europol has warned that organised crime gangs are increasingly leveraging artificial intelligence to scale up scams and payment systems, making their operations more global, cost-efficient, and difficult to detect.

17:30
BYD

Why are Chinese automakers like BYD launching fast-charging EV systems?

Chinese automakers like BYD are launching fast‑charging EV systems to address one of the biggest hurdles to wider electric vehicle adoption: long charging times. Many drivers worry that their EV batteries could run out during long trips, so rapid recharging is seen as a critical selling point.

17:00
Apple

Apple should fix Siri, not just refresh iOS

Apple’s current focus on an extensive visual overhaul of iOS 19 and macOS 16—rumored to be inspired by the design language of visionOS—might be distracting the company from addressing a more pressing issue: its long-delayed, underwhelming Siri.

16:00
Vibe Coding

Vibe coding’s rise: how AI is transforming software development

In early 2025, a new trend dubbed “vibe coding” is reshaping the way software is developed. Coined by computer scientist Andrej Karpathy, vibe coding refers to a paradigm where developers increasingly lean on AI to handle the bulk of the coding work.

12:00
development plan

Saudi Arabia announces 'Saudi Architecture Characters Map' development plan

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman unveiled a new development plan on Sunday, titled the “Saudi Architecture Characters Map,” according to the official Saudi Press Agency. The initiative outlines 19 distinct architectural styles inspired by the country’s diverse geographical and cultural heritag

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