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Qatar Orders Iranian Embassy Staff To Leave Country
Qatar’s Foreign Ministry on Wednesday declared the military and the security attaché at the Iranian embassy, along with the staff, as ‘persona non grata’ and asked them to leave the country within 24 hours.The decision came in response to the Iranian targeting and the blatant aggression against the State of Qatar, which violated its sovereignty
Probe into Tesla’s self driving vehicles
US auto safety regulators escalated an investigation of Tesla Inc.’s partially automated driving system marketed as “Full-Self Driving,” citing additional crashes pointing to potential flaws in the technology’s ability to handle driving conditions with reduced visibility. A review of the incidents raised concern that the system fails to detect and warn drivers appropriately when the
Iranian immigrants ‘spied on Israeli embassy’
Two Iranian immigrants have been accused of spying on the Israeli embassy and Britain’s oldest synagogue, a court has heard. Nematollah Shahsavani, 40, and Alireza Farasati, 22, allegedly assisted Iran’s intelligence service between July 9 and Aug 15 last year. Louise Attrill, prosecuting, told Westminster magistrates’ court that they were suspected of helping the agency
Meta heavy AI investment
Meta is pouring hundreds ofbillions of dollars into building out AI data centers and luring talent to shore up its AI research teams. Zuckerberg’s efficiency drive over the past three years has paid off. Revenue per employee has steadily increased over that time period, with the company overtaking Amazon last year, according to data shared
UFOs shut down 20 US nuclear missiles without firing a
A former US Air Force missile launch officer has detailed the terrifying moments when UFOs allegedly shut down America’s nuclear weapons without firing a shot. Robert Salas, now 85, claimed that 20 of the military’s Minuteman I intercontinental ballistic missiles were disabled by an unknown force which was able to break through all of the
LPG scam booking in Delhi India
The Delhi Police have issued a public warning about a surge in cyber fraud targeting residents through fake LPG booking messages and malicious mobile applications. Authorities have already begun issuing alerts across social media platforms and deploying personnel in residential areas to spread awareness. Several complaints have also been reported through the national cybercrime helpline,
Encyclopedia Britannica sues OpenAI
Encyclopedia Britannica and its Merriam-Webster subsidiary have sued OpenAI in Manhattan federal court for allegedly misusing their reference materials to train its artificial intelligence models. Britannica said in the complaint filed on Friday that Microsoft-backed OpenAI used its online articles and encyclopedia and dictionary entries to teach its flagship chatbot ChatGPT to respond to human
Middle East oil becomes most expensive in the world
Middle East crude benchmarks soared to all-time highs, becoming the most expensive oil in the world, even as trade slumps amid the US and Israeli war on Iran, with some traders arguing that the benchmarks have lost relevance due to supply disruption. The surge in the benchmarks – used to price millions of barrels of
Chrome zero-day emergency
A routine browser update is no longer routine; Google has released an emergency patch for Chrome due to the discovery of two “zero day” vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-3909, CVE-2026-3910) and confirmed that they are being used in live attacks. As a Chrome user, your instructions are clear: once you receive an update, be sure to apply it
Iran taking steps to prevent anti-establishment protests
Iran is taking steps to prevent anti-establishment protests, with checkpoints appearing across the streets of the capital, internet access restricted, and mass text warnings sent to residents.A number of Iranian security personnel were killed in Israeli strikes on four checkpoints across Tehran. Another man, also in his twenties, sells secure internet connections to some people,
