Almost half of Gazans willing to leave enclave: Poll
Almost half of Gazans may be willing to apply to Israel to help them leave to other countries, according to a survey that also showed significant support for anti-Hamas protests.
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Almost half of Gazans may be willing to apply to Israel to help them leave to other countries, according to a survey that also showed significant support for anti-Hamas protests.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says China’s AI market will likely reach ~$50B in the next two to three years, and missing out on it would be a “tremendous loss” — Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Tuesday th…
Croydon employment tribunal concludes rules NHS worker Lorna Rooke suffered workplace ‘detriment’ Comparing someone at work to Star Wars villain Darth Vader is “insulting” and “upsetting”, an employment tribunal has ruled.A judge concluded that being t…
Locked in a windowless cell with the lights on day and night, French teacher Cécile Kohler and her partner Jacques Paris on Wednesday markedthree years in Iran’s notorious Evin Prison. As the anniversary passes, Kohler’s sister has told RFI their situ…
Modi government says the attacks Operation Sindoor were restrained. But they went beyond anything seen since 1971.
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The Department of Defense is revamping its “outdated” software procurement systems through a new Software Fast Track initiative. The SWFT program aims to reform how software is acquired, tested, and authorized with security as the primary focus. “Wides…
At least two ransomware groups exploited the Windows zero-day CVE-2025-29824 before it was patched by Microsoft.
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Chip companies from AMD to Super Micro said U.S. tariff policy and export restrictions to China have caused uncertainty for their businesses.
With the conclave to elect the new pope beginning in Vatican City on Wednesday, following the death of Francis I on 21 April, we look at the contenders from around the world to succeed him and become the 267th pope.