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Protests calling for an end to Israel’s mistreatment of Palestinians are growing louder.Live streaming of Israel’s genocide in the Gaza Strip has led to record numbers of calls to boycott Israel, with global impact.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listWhat started as a quiet boycott of supermarkets nearly 20 years ago is now a widely used app that helps millions of people make purchasing choices.Campus protests and camps in the United States and Canada have led some major educational institutions to cut ties with Israeli institutions, investment in Israel has declined, and some of the world’s largest economies have…
Africa’s electric vehicle (EV) market is growing rapidly and is expected to reach $4.2 billion by 2030, more than double the current amount, according to market research firm Mordor Intelligence. However, most EVs still rely on grid electricity, which often comes from a combination of renewable energy and fossil fuels. Tunisian startup Bako Motors is capitalizing on the electric vehicle trend by harnessing one of Africa’s greatest natural resources: sunlight. The company’s small cars and cargo vans have solar panels installed on their roofs. Vehicles still have lithium batteries that can be plugged in and charged at home or on…
Patrick Mahomes led the Kansas City Chiefs to a dominant 28-7 victory over the Washington Commanders on Monday night, snapping their ninth straight victory over their opponent.Patrick Mahomes rushed for 299 yards and three touchdowns, Kareem Hunt found the end zone twice and the Chiefs’ defense helped them break away from a halftime tie for a comfortable win at Arrowhead Stadium. One of Mahomes’ touchdown passes went to Travis Kelce, who tied Priest Holmes for a Chiefs career record with 83 points, and the other went to Laci Rice, who caught nine passes for 93 yards in his second game…
OpenAI announced Tuesday that it has completed a recapitalization and separated AI Labs into a for-profit corporation housed within a nonprofit foundation. This is the end result of a complex legal process that was fiercely resisted by estranged co-founder Elon Musk. Under the new structure, the nonprofit OpenAI Foundation will legally control a public benefit corporation called OpenAI Group, which will be free to raise funds and make acquisitions without being legally bound. The foundation will hold a significant stake in OpenAI Group and appoint its board of directors. “We believe that the world’s most powerful technologies must be developed…
Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora rings the closing bell at the Nasdaq Market in New York City on March 25, 2025.Gina Moon | Reuterspalo alto networks on Tuesday launched a new artificial intelligence agent that allows customers to automate certain cybersecurity actions.The new agent, known as Cortex AgentiX, handles threat intelligence investigations, responds to email compromises, and can be deployed on a variety of security vendor platforms. The tool will be available starting Tuesday through several of Palo Alto’s current cloud services and is expected to launch as a separate platform next year.CEO Nikesh Arora told reporters and analysts…
The United States announced three more attacks on ships suspected of illegal drug trafficking in eastern Pacific waters, killing 14 people and leaving one person alive.U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced the attack as a national security measure in a post on social media platform X on Tuesday morning.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of list”The Ministry of Defense has spent more than 20 years defending other homelands. Now we are defending our own,” Hegseth wrote.But critics say the bombing campaign is a form of extrajudicial killing and a violation of international law.In his post, Hegseth explained that all…
The trial began and Tetsuya Yamagami admitted to killing Japan’s longest-serving leader three years ago.Published October 28, 2025October 28, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareA man accused of killing former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2022 has pleaded guilty to murder.According to Japanese broadcaster NHK, 45-year-old Tetsuya Yamagami admitted to all the charges read out to him by prosecutors when his trial began on Tuesday.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listYamagami was charged with murder and violating arms control laws for allegedly using a homemade weapon to shoot and kill Japan’s longest-serving leader.”Everything is true,” the suspect…
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday ordered Israeli forces to carry out an “immediate and forceful” offensive in the Gaza Strip. “At the end of the security talks, Prime Minister Netanyahu instructed military authorities to carry out an immediate and strong offensive in the Gaza Strip,” the prime minister’s office said in a brief statement. Earlier today, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced that Hamas was in “clear violation” of the Gaza ceasefire agreement after it returned to Israel the unclaimed remains of 13 missing hostages in the enclave. Later, Hamas’s militant group al-Qassam Brigades announced it was postponing the…
England said all the right things. They played their part. They told us they were ready.England captain George Williams said: “We’re almost there…I don’t think we’ve ever been more ready.” “This is the best England set-up I’ve ever been a part of,” Williams claimed again before kick-off.”It’s going to be exciting this weekend, but we’ve got to be smart. It’s going to be a disaster,” England head coach Sean Wayne said.And then the match began. Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Sky Sports’ Megan Wellens concludes intense first Ashes Test at Wembley Australia, without their captain from…
Last month, the right-wing populist government in Canada’s French-speaking province of Quebec finally scrapped its controversial forestry bill. The bill, known as Bill 97, was intended to significantly increase the amount of wood extracted from the state’s forests.It envisioned turning over at least one-third of the state’s forests for exclusive use by private industrial logging concessionaires, with the remaining third open to logging but also allowing other activities, including recreation. The remaining third would have been for storage.The bill faced fierce opposition from civil society and indigenous peoples. Months of organized and widespread resistance were successful.Although the bill died, the…