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Month: July 2025

Apple Invests $500M on US rare mineral

Rare earth metals are essential in modern electronics, as they provide the magnetic, optical, and electrical properties needed for key functions, such as motors and sensors. They form components in smartphones, TVs, computers, electric cars, wind turbines, MRI scanners, servers, and many other everyday devices. China dominates the global supply of these minerals, producing 98%

Mobile marketing industry with AI

AI is redefining workflows, while privacy regulations are changing what is trackable and the competition for user attention has never been more intense. The old playbook focused on low CPIs and rapid installs has been torn apart. In its place, a new approach is emerging: Move faster, leverage AI, prioritize retention and adopt creative formats

India Forecast to hitting 10 trillion dollar economy in the next decade

India is poised to become a $10 trillion economy within the next decade, driven by transformative shifts across technology, talent, and global integration. A key pillar of this growth trajectory is the rapid rise of Global Capability Centres (GCCs), which are set to contribute as much as $500 billion in gross value added to the

Israel attacks Syria

Israel’s warplanes struck Syria’s military headquarters in Damascus on Wednesday, escalating its intervention in sectarian strife involving the Druze—a community with a foot in both countries. The attack in the Syrian capital followed a wave of Israeli airstrikes on Syrian government tanks, military convoys and positions over the past two days of violence that began

Europe threatens sanctions against Iran Nuclear program

Britain, France and Germany have agreed to restore punishing U.N. sanctions on Iran by the end of August if there is no concrete progress on a deal to limit its nuclear activities.After Israel and the United States bombed Iranian nuclear sites last month, Iran suspended cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, whose inspectors left.

Trump thretens more sanctions on Russia

Russia is already one of the world’s most heavily sanctioned countries  punishments for allegations of US election interference, as well as other malign activities from Crimea to Syria to Britain and beyond. President Trump has effectively handed Vladimir Putin an extraordinary green light: 50 days to finish off his brutal summer offensive in Ukraine before

Iraqi oil field on fire

The attack came the same day Iraq signed an agreement with the oil field’s operator, U.S.-based HKN Energy Ltd., for investment in a field at another location. An oil field in Iraq ‘s Dohuk province was set ablaze Tuesday after being struck by a drone. It is the latest in a series of similar attacks

Musk announces Grok AI companions

SuperGrok, the premium version of Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok, just got an anime-inspired twist. Musk announced the rollout of ‘Companions’: a new feature which allows users to interact with visual avatars, including Ani, a bubbly anime girl who bears a striking resemblance to Misa Amane from Death Note.The new update came as part of

European Union assures Slovakia of Gas security

Slovakia has been blocking the EU’s latest sanctions package against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine until its concerns are addressed over the separate EU proposal to phase out imports of Russian gas by January 1, 2028.The European Commission will work to address Slovakia’s concerns over the EU’s plan to phase out Russian gas imports.

Falcon Launch increases in Calfornia

Rattling houses, terrified pets and startling bomb-like noises known as sonic booms are just a few of the effects that residents in certain parts of California, a state known for its earthquakes, can expect anytime a rocket launches for orbit. And while Floridians on the Space Coast have long adapted to constant rocket launches in