Netanyahu allows aid into Gaza, but famine looms: ‘Question is whether it’s enough and on time’
Israel is escalating its offensive in Gaza while allowing limited aid, amid internal political tensions and ongoing negotiations with Hamas.
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Israel is escalating its offensive in Gaza while allowing limited aid, amid internal political tensions and ongoing negotiations with Hamas.
Meta's decision to reduce content moderation has led to 2000 job losses in Barcelona, affecting workers at Telus, a contractor for Meta. The company is also easing moderation...
Research shows that kissing after consuming gluten poses minimal risk for people with celiac disease, as gluten transfer remains below safety limits.
A study reveals that depression, insomnia, and anxiety disorders share a common brain mechanism, explaining why they often co-occur. Researchers identified overlapping neural...
Meta faces a €200M fine from the EC over its ad-free subscription model, which it claims could harm user experience if altered. The company may adjust its approach while...
The risk of cyberattacks, including DDoS and hacktivism, is rising ahead of the NATO summit in The Hague, with increased targeting of government entities. The NCSC emphasizes...
Grand Theft Auto VI has been delayed to May 2026, with Rockstar Games citing the need for additional development time to meet quality expectations.
GTA VI, one of the most anticipated games, has been delayed to May 2026 due to development challenges, impacting Take-Two Interactive's revenue and stock.
Israel has access to European citizen data due to approval by the European Commission, raising concerns about mass surveillance and privacy violations.
ESA's Biomass satellite uses P-band radar to measure forest carbon stocks, aiding climate research and policy.
An Egyptologist claims that the 3,300-year-old obelisk in Paris contains hieroglyphs praising Pharaoh Ramesses II as divinely chosen, suggesting ancient propaganda aimed at the elite.
Microplastics in deep ocean layers disrupt natural carbon storage processes, threatening Earth's climate balance.