Iran: US airstrikes hit multiple sites on southern coast, breach war-ending memorandum
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Iranian lawmaker Mahmoud Nabavian said US strikes on targets in southern Iran on Friday violated the US-Iran memorandum of understanding and called for a firm response from Iran's negotiators.
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Venezuela quake toll tops 900, search intensifies for hundreds trapped
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Americans Are Rushing Toward A Backup Plan As Citizenship Applications Hit Record High In This European Country.
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South African freight operators are delaying deliveries, mapping alternative routes and weighing additional security before anti-migrant demonstrations scheduled for June 30
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US Pentagon delayed publicly announcing US strikes on Iran until after the US stock market had closed at 4 PM ET on Friday, per NBC News.
The timing of the announcement was reportedly intended to "reduce the immediate impact on financial markets.
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The timing of the announcement was reportedly intended to "reduce the immediate impact on financial markets.
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Germany, Poland poised for soaring temperatures as heatwave moves east
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Iran will not change its current level of cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency until negotiations reach a final stage and Tehran’s demands are met, a member of parliament’s National Security Committee said.
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Mohseni Sani accused the IAEA director general of “hostile” conduct, saying his actions had helped advance anti-Iran resolutions at the UN Security Council and the IAEA Board of Governors.
He said that under Iran’s law requiring the government to suspend cooperation with the IAEA, the agency would not be allowed to enter the country to inspect the sites it wants to visit.
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He said that under Iran’s law requiring the government to suspend cooperation with the IAEA, the agency would not be allowed to enter the country to inspect the sites it wants to visit.
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APPLE AND MICRON CLASH AS AI MEMORY SHORTAGE HITS DEVICE PRICES
Apple raised Mac and iPad prices by $100 to $300 after Tim Cook called the memory spike “unavoidable.” Micron’s Sumit Sadana pushed back, saying past rock-bottom pricing left suppliers unable to invest when profits collapsed.
This is the bill from cheap chips. AI servers now eat memory supply, consumers pay more, and hardware makers lose margin control.
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Apple raised Mac and iPad prices by $100 to $300 after Tim Cook called the memory spike “unavoidable.” Micron’s Sumit Sadana pushed back, saying past rock-bottom pricing left suppliers unable to invest when profits collapsed.
This is the bill from cheap chips. AI servers now eat memory supply, consumers pay more, and hardware makers lose margin control.
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Apple MacBooks, iPads price hike: India hit hardest globally! Some models get up to 70% costlier
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Ukraine's Budanov says Russia's recruitment of agents inside Ukraine is driven almost entirely by economics, not ideology — calling the targets "the $300 people."
The foundation is poverty. We called them the $300 people.
Standard recruitment price is $300.
There is little that can be done to stop them.
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The foundation is poverty. We called them the $300 people.
Standard recruitment price is $300.
There is little that can be done to stop them.
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German AfD politician Maximilian Krah on Chinese spy in his office:
It shows that I'm not a racist at all because he was a friend and I hired him.
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It shows that I'm not a racist at all because he was a friend and I hired him.
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Anwar Gargash: The framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel under American sponsorship represents an important and positive step toward restoring the state's full sovereignty over its territories.
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Apple Inc. is pressing the White House for approval to purchase memory chips from a blacklisted Chinese company as it grapples to rein in chip costs, the Financial Times reported on Saturday.
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Unregistered immigration consultant made nearly $500K over 3 years and never told the CRA, says agency
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Anwar Gargash: Entrenching the logic of the state and its sovereignty remains the true guarantee for Lebanon's stability and future
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Top Wall Street Analyst Says This Quantum Computing Stock Is 'Meaningfully Mispriced'— Sees 25% Upside As Trump's Quantum Push Gathers Steam.
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Zelensky: We targeted a weapons factory in Volgograd in the Russian depth with "Flamingo" missiles
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Trump:
John Bolton, a very dumb, unbalanced, and unskilled former representative of the United States of America, just pleads guilty!
He is a terrible person, a lunatic who only wanted to start trouble and wars, and who was a needless pusher of death and destruction wherever he went.
Hopefully, he will be dealt with harshly!
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John Bolton, a very dumb, unbalanced, and unskilled former representative of the United States of America, just pleads guilty!
He is a terrible person, a lunatic who only wanted to start trouble and wars, and who was a needless pusher of death and destruction wherever he went.
Hopefully, he will be dealt with harshly!
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Iranian Parliament's National Security Committee: We will deal firmly with any violation of shipping instructions in Hormuz
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