- Niantic partners with Coco Robotics to enhance urban delivery systems
- Iran warns US and Israeli officials of unsafe conditions at tourist sites
- US Sets Record for Hottest March Day as Heat Dome Raises Temperatures
- Ly Company expands operations to target US and China markets
- Iran executes three men, including teen wrestler, amid anti-protest crackdown
- Youngest Mexican Teen Dies in ICE Custody Since Start of Trump’s Second Term
- Macron urges EU to enhance content moderation ahead of upcoming elections
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Iran has warned that tourist sites are ‘not safe’ for US and Israeli officials, according to the Iranian Army’s statement via Fars news agency. As tensions escalate following recent military actions, no place will be secure for these officials, including resorts and entertainment centres.
Iran has executed three men, including 19-year-old Saleh Mohammadi, amid a brutal anti-protest crackdown. Accused of killing police officers during January demonstrations, they were sentenced following confessions reportedly extracted under torture. Human rights groups continue to highlight these abuses.
Benjamin Netanyahu has outlined Israel’s three clear goals for the war in Iran: removing the nuclear and ballistic missile threats and creating conditions for Iranian freedom. The Israeli Prime Minister confirmed cooperation with US President Donald Trump, emphasizing the next steps in their strategy.
The British military has participated in joint airstrikes with the United States against Yemen’s Houthi rebels. This marks the first strike under the Biden administration involving the UK, targeting locations used for drone manufacturing near the Yemeni capital of Sanaa.
EA has announced the discontinuation of its partnership with the World Rally Championship, halting all future rally game development following significant layoffs of up to 400 staff.
The PLO has appointed Hussein al-Sheikh as deputy to Mahmoud Abbas, creating a position that allows for potential succession, though his leadership is not assured due to other candidates’ possibilities.
Lauren Winfield-Hill, captain of Yorkshire, has joined Essex on loan for the Women’s Vitality Blast, aiming to compete in the top tier starting May 29.
Job Cuts and Industry Stability: EA has faced significant layoffs, with 700 jobs cut last year and an additional 400 this year, raising concerns about the company’s ability to sustain game development talent.
Paul Weller, Primal Scream, and over 40 artists have signed an open letter supporting the politically-charged Belfast rap group Kneecap amid controversy over their recent performances.
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