AI is straining the networks meant to support it. Here’s why opening the 6 GHz band is the fix — and why the window to act is closing.
Why Europe’s AI Strategy Must Start with Wireless Infrastructure
Europe’s AI ambitions depend on connectivity. New data from 6k+ wireless decision-makers shows why unlocking the 6 GHz band is essential for the AI era.
Coalition of countries discuss ‘every possible measure’ to pressure Iran into reopening strait of Hormuz
Yvette Cooper hosts virtual summit of more than 40 countries to consider coordinated action in face of closure of vital shipping laneMiddle East crisis live – latest updatesMore than 40 countries gathered to discuss “every possible diplomatic, economic…
Horror as 19 African migrants die on small boat stuck in 23ft waves
Rescue teams found the dinghy filled with migrants in waves of more than 6-7 metres.
Congress doesn’t want to deal with Trump’s ballroom after judge paused construction
Republican leaders don’t appear to have any plans to greenlight Trump’s project after a federal judge ordered the president to seek congressional authorization
Israel says it will not join any US ground operation in Iran
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Members of Iran’s Basij militia mount online intimidation campaign to deter protests
Heavily armed and dressed in camouflage, members of Iran’s Basij paramilitary force have been circulating photos of themselves patrolling the streets of Tehran with portraits of the new supreme leader since early March. The aim: to dissuade Iranians f…
Jonathan, the 193-year-old Seychelles giant tortoise, is alive and kicking, contrary to rumors
Jonathan, the 193-year-old Seychelles giant tortoise, is still well despite a social media post claiming otherwise.
News24 | Iraq turns to oil exports through Syria after war shuts Strait of Hormuz
Iraq has begun exporting crude using tanker trucks through Syria, its oil ministry said, as an official said oil revenue last month dropped more than 70% compared to February.
#Crete: Sky turns red as African #dust #storm hits Greek island
The sky turned red above the Greek island of Crete on Wednesday as strong winds blew in dust from the Sahara in Africa. It comes as Storm Erminio batters the Greek mainland.