Syrian government forces have entered the outskirts of a northern town after Kurdish-led fighters decided to evacuate.
China Blocks Nvidia H200 AI Chip Imports Despite US Export Clearance
Chinese customs authorities this week told customs agents that Nvidia’s H200 chips are not permitted to enter the country.
Federal Officers In Minneapolis Can’t Detain Protesters: US Court Rules
Federal officers in the Minneapolis area participating in its largest recent US immigration enforcement operation can’t detain or tear gas peaceful protesters who aren’t obstructing authorities.
Ugandan police deny arrest of opposition leader as country awaits final election results
Police in Uganda have denied reports that the main opposition candidate in Thursday’s tense election had been arrested.
OpenAI to Show Ads in ChatGPT for Logged-In U.S. Adults on Free and Go Plans
OpenAI on Friday said it would start showing ads in ChatGPT to logged-in adult U.S. users in both the free and ChatGPT Go tiers in the coming weeks, as the artificial intelligence (AI) company expanded access to its low-cost subscription globally.
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Poland issues major update as it builds huge new £26bn airport – one of Europe’s biggest
Poland is currently developing an ambitious megaproject that will connect two major cities with a new international airport and high-speed rail hub.
US judge orders curbs on ICE agents’ actions against Minnesota protesters
The court injunction bars federal agents from detaining or retaliating against peaceful protesters or observers.
Former British pm Sir Tony Blair chosen by Donald Trump for Gaza ‘Board of Peace’
Sir Tony’s name appeared alongside high-profile Trump administration officials, as a founding member of the Gaza ‘Board of Peace’.
How Ocean Acidification Could Cause Dental Problems For Sharks
Sharks are the most feared predators in the sea, and their survival hinges on fearsome teeth that regrow throughout their lives. But changes in the ocean’s chemistry could put those weapons at risk.
Saudi Arabia: Self-employed expats could face 50,000 riyal fine, jail and deportation
Expats in Saudi Arabia working self-employed were reminded to comply with residency, labour, and border laws. Non-compliance can result in fines up to 50,000 riyals, six months’ imprisonment, and deportation. On January 12, the Ministry of Interior rem…