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Tunisia makes managerial changes at FIFA World Cup after losing to sweden

Tunisia have become the first team to make a managerial change at the FIFA World Cup after dismissing head coach Sabri Lamouchi following the team’s crushing 5-1 defeat to Sweden in their opening match. The Tunisian Football Federation confirmed on Tuesday that experienced French coach Hervé Renard would take over the reins as the North

FBI warns of Kali365 phishing scam targeting Microsoft 365 users

Cyberattackers send phishing emails purporting to be a reputable cloud or document-sharing service. The emails contain codes and instructions for visiting a real Microsoft verification page where the code is then entered. When the victim inputs the device code, they are unwittingly authorizing the cyberattacker’s device to access their account. Once a cyberattacker has successfully

Meta brings AI Mode to Facebook

Meta has announced a new set of AI-powered features for Facebook, led by the introduction of AI Mode, a search experience that uses Meta AI to generate answers from public content shared across the platform. The feature draws information from public posts, groups, and Reels, allowing users to ask questions in natural language and receive

Spacex to acquire the AI coding company , Cursor

Founded in 2022 by Truell and three others who met at MIT, Cursor has ridden a wave of popularity for AI coding tools, which have dramatically shaken up the software industry over the past year by making coding more productive and accessible. Cursor’s tools have been adopted by millions of developers, and the company announced

Brent oil falls below US$80 with US-Iran deal

Brent oil fell below US$80 a barrel for the first time in more than three months as the US-Iran deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz boosted expectations for a revival in supply, with leading Wall Street banks reducing their price forecasts and key market gauges tumbling. Global benchmark Brent fell as much as 4

demining the Strait of Hormuz

Removing all mines from the Strait of Hormuz to ensure the key waterway is safe for shipping could take weeks even after a deal between the U.S. and Iran to end the war. Operations involving minesweepers and underwater drones could continue for 40 or 50 days after a deal. Only then some shipping companies could

U.S. order cutting access to Anthropic’s AI models

The U.S. government’s order for Anthropic to withdraw its most powerful artificial intelligence models has sparked a wave of criticism from both advocates and opponents of AI regulation.Anthropic said an organisation, whose identity it didn’t disclose, reported to the Trump administration that it had found a way to bypass safeguards designed to prevent Fable 5

G7 countries new reality

For decades, the G7 functioned as the political and economic centre of gravity of the international system. Together, its members represented the world’s richest economies and often set the direction for trade, finance and security policy.The world’s most important conversations are no longer being driven solely by the traditional Western powers. Increasingly, countries such as

SpaceX set for its first full trading day

SpaceX began trading on the Nasdaq on Friday after raising $75 billion in the biggest IPO ever. The company listed its shares at $135, valuing the business at nearly $2 trillion. By the end of its first trading session, the stock had surged almost 19% to close at $160.95, pushing SpaceX’s market value above $2.1

Iran does not trust USA with ending the war

Despite agreeing to a framework aimed at ending months of conflict, Iran signalled that significant distrust toward the United States remains.Speaking at a weekly press briefing on Monday, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said Tehran’s scepticism was rooted in what he described as a long history of American actions against Iran.The newly agreed framework