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Hezbollah says Israeli strikes on eastern Lebanon on Friday have killed eight of its members
Euronews
1 day ago

Hezbollah says Israeli strikes on eastern Lebanon on Friday have killed eight of its members

Two Hezbollah have confirmed to the Associated Press that eight of their members, including local-level officials, were killed in Friday’s Israeli attacks on the eastern Baalbek region. The IDF says the strikes eliminated members planning operations against Israel.

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US military kills 3 in latest strike on ‘narcoterrorist’ boat
South China Morning Post
1 day ago

US military kills 3 in latest strike on ‘narcoterrorist’ boat

The US military has carried out another deadly strike on a vessel accused of trafficking drugs in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. US Southern Command said on social media that the boat “was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations”. It said the strike on Friday killed three people. A video linked to the post shows a boat floating in the water before bursting into flames. Friday’s attack raises the death toll from the Trump...

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US military blows up another drug boat in Eastern Pacific, killing 3 ‘narco-terrorists’
The Hill
1 day ago

US military blows up another drug boat in Eastern Pacific, killing 3 ‘narco-terrorists’

The U.S. military blew up another alleged drug-trafficking boat in the Eastern Pacific on Friday, killing three “narco-terrorists.”  The boat was operated by a designated terrorist organization and the intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting along “known narco-trafficking” routes and was engaged in “narco-trafficking” operations,” the U.S. Southern Command (Southcom) said on Friday. It is...

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How Trump’s threatened strikes on Iran could backfire
South China Morning Post
1 day ago

How Trump’s threatened strikes on Iran could backfire

US President Donald Trump said on Friday that he was considering limited military strikes to pressure Iran into signing a new nuclear deal, but bombing the country may have the opposite effect, risking a new destabilising conflict in the Middle East. The Pentagon has orchestrated a massive deployment to the region that includes two aircraft carriers, fighter jets and refuelling planes, giving Trump the option to launch limited, or extended, operations against Iran. Yet Trump and other...

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Pax Sinica vs Pax Silica: how China-US mineral war is taking shape
South China Morning Post
2 days ago

Pax Sinica vs Pax Silica: how China-US mineral war is taking shape

If 2026 were a chess match, critical minerals would be the opening gambit, and both China and the United States are going all out. On January 28, China’s Zijin Mining announced a US$4 billion takeover of Allied Gold’s three African mines. On February 3, Swiss mining giant Glencore entered talks to sell a 40 per cent stake in its Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) copper and cobalt operations to the US-backed Orion Critical Mineral Consortium. Between the two announcements, US Secretary of State...

NJ Transit Riders See Simple Commutes Turn Into Hours of Agony
Bloomberg
2 days ago

NJ Transit Riders See Simple Commutes Turn Into Hours of Agony

Danny Wild is a senior coordinator for digital operations at Major League Baseball’s office in Manhattan and he’s experiencing what can best be described as commuter misery.

Trump Says Tariffs Pushed Novartis to Expand Operations in US
Bloomberg
2 days ago

Trump Says Tariffs Pushed Novartis to Expand Operations in US

President Donald Trump said his tariffs spurred Novartis AG to expand its US manufacturing footprint, following a meeting with the Swiss drugmaker’s chief executive Vas Narasimhan at the White House on Wednesday.

Anglo Takes $2.3 Billion Impairment on De Beers Diamond Unit
Bloomberg
2 days ago

Anglo Takes $2.3 Billion Impairment on De Beers Diamond Unit

Anglo American Plc took yet another writedown on its struggling De Beers unit and reported steady profits as its diamond operations continued to weigh on earnings.

Trump says Gaza war ‘is over’, but analysts warn fighting could resume within weeks
South China Morning Post
2 days ago

Trump says Gaza war ‘is over’, but analysts warn fighting could resume within weeks

US President Donald Trump declared the war in Gaza “over” at his inaugural “Board of Peace” meeting on Thursday, even as regional analysts warned that Israeli military operations could resume within weeks. At the gathering in Washington, attended by senior officials from more than 20 countries, promises of reconstruction and a “bright future” for Gaza were coupled with blunt US warnings that the alternative to disarmament would be a return to war. Outside the meeting, Israeli officials...

Pentagon feuds with Anthropic
The Hill
3 days ago

Pentagon feuds with Anthropic

{beacon} Technology Technology   The Big Story Anthropic on shaky ground with Pentagon amid feud Anthropic has increasingly found itself at odds with the Pentagon over how its AI model Claude can be deployed in military operations following disclosure about its use in the raid that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro last month. © Richard Drew, Associated...

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US military leader meets with Rodríguez after Maduro ouster from Venezuela
The Hill
3 days ago

US military leader meets with Rodríguez after Maduro ouster from Venezuela

The U.S. military leader overseeing operations and forces in Latin America met with Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodríguez in Caracas on Wednesday, as the Trump administration continues to forge ties with the Venezuelan government after the ouster of Nicolás Maduro.   Rodríguez huddled with U.S. Southern Command (Southcom) Cmdr. Gen. Francis L. Donovan, Ambassador Laura F....

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Glencore Said to Close In on Sale of Kazzinc Mining Operations
Bloomberg
3 days ago

Glencore Said to Close In on Sale of Kazzinc Mining Operations

Glencore Plc is in talks to sell its stake in Kazzinc Ltd. in Kazakhstan to local businessman Shakhmurat Mutalip as part of a series of deals that could reshape the country’s vast mining landscape.

Russia's recent blocking of Telegram is reportedly disrupting its military operations in Ukraine
Engadget
3 days ago

Russia's recent blocking of Telegram is reportedly disrupting its military operations in Ukraine

A decision to ban Telegram on home soil may have backfired on the Kremlin. Last week, Russia went on a blocking spree, banning a number of Western apps in an effort to push domestic users towards Max, an unencrypted state-owned app. One of the restricted apps was WhatsApp (which was also blocked) rival Telegram, a move that drew rare internal criticism from soldiers and pro-war bloggers, with the army being heavily reliant on the cloud-based messaging service for communications. As reported by Bloomberg, pro-Russian military channels are now complaining that the sudden Telegram blackout — coupled with Elon Musk cutting Russia’s access to Starlink earlier this month — is now actively harming frontline operations. As well as being the messaging app of choice for millions of Russian civilians, soldiers also use Telegram to liaise directly on the battlefield. The government said last week that it was banning Telegram for violating national law, and that the decision was for the "protection of Russian citizens." Bloomberg was told by senior European diplomats that the double blow of Telegram’s sudden unavailability and SpaceX moving to block Russia’s use of "unauthorized” Starlink terminals in Ukraine earlier this month has had a significant impact on Russian comms. Starlink’s satellite coverage is particularly important for coordinating the Russian military’s drone strikes, the frequency of which has seemingly been disrupted in recent weeks, giving Ukrainian forces an advantage. Whether these developments will have a longer term effect on the tide of the conflict remains to be seen, but a Ukrainian drone operator who calls himself Giovanni has told the BBC that the Russian army has lost "their ability to control the field" in the wake of the Starlink outage. "I think they lost 50% of their capacity for offence," he said. "That's what the numbers show. Fewer assaults, fewer enemy drones, fewer everything." This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.eng

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Anthropic on shaky ground with Pentagon amid feud after Maduro raid
The Hill
3 days ago

Anthropic on shaky ground with Pentagon amid feud after Maduro raid

Anthropic has increasingly found itself at odds with the Pentagon over how its AI model Claude can be deployed in military operations following disclosure about its use in the raid that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro last month. The AI company is one of several firms that secured a massive contract with the Defense Department...

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At least 37 killed in Nigeria mine carbon monoxide poisoning: Reports
Al Jazeera
3 days ago

At least 37 killed in Nigeria mine carbon monoxide poisoning: Reports

Illegal mining is a widespread issue in Nigeria, where operations lack both government oversight and safety protocols.

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Putin is ‘directly and purposefully’ attacking US businesses in Ukraine: Democratic senators
The Hill
4 days ago

Putin is ‘directly and purposefully’ attacking US businesses in Ukraine: Democratic senators

A group of Democratic Senators is accusing Russian President Vladimir Putin of purposefully attacking American businesses operating in Ukraine, urging more American support for Kyiv in defending against Russia’s aggression against the country. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) spoke to reporters from Ukraine’s southern port city of Odesa and relayed how American business operations are being repeatedly struck...

Nestlé Weighs Reducing Exposure to Ice Cream Business
Bloomberg
4 days ago

Nestlé Weighs Reducing Exposure to Ice Cream Business

Nestlé SA is considering further reducing its footprint in the ice cream business, as new Chief Executive Officer Philipp Navratil reviews the company’s sprawling operations, people with knowledge of the matter said.

Nevada sues Kalshi for operating a sports gambling market without a license
Engadget
4 days ago

Nevada sues Kalshi for operating a sports gambling market without a license

Nevada is taking action against the rapidly growing Wild West of prediction markets. The state's gambling regulators and attorney general sued Kalshi on Tuesday. They accuse the company of bypassing Nevada law by operating a sports gambling market without proper licenses. In addition, they say Kalshi provides services to individuals under 21, which violates state law. The lawsuit follows a federal appeals court’s rejection of Kalshi's request to prevent the state from pursuing legal action. And it comes a day after the Trump administration claimed that only the federal government has the right to enforce the industry. Prediction markets, which allow users to bet on events such as sports, political outcomes and wars, have exploded in popularity. Business Insider reports that Kalshi did 27 times as much business during this year's Super Bowl as last year's. Some of that growth has been at the expense of regulated gambling; Nevada's gambling operations did less business during this year's game. "Kalshi has continued to dramatically expand its business, rather than attempting to maintain any kind of status quo," Nevada regulators wrote in a letter this month. Kalshi and rival Polymarket insist that their businesses are "event contracts" and should be regulated as financial investments rather than gambling. The Trump administration, rife with conflicts of interest in this area, agrees. The Chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) filed an amicus brief on Tuesday, claiming that it alone has the authority to enforce the prediction market. "The CFTC will no longer sit idly by while overzealous state governments undermine the agency's exclusive jurisdiction over these markets by seeking to establish statewide prohibitions on these exciting products," CFTC Chair Michael Selig wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-ed. Donald Trump Jr. (Photo by Olivier Touron / AFP via Getty Images) OLIVIER TOURON via Getty Images Not coincidentally, prediction markets are a growi

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Waymo denies using remote drivers after Senate testimony goes viral
The Verge
4 days ago

Waymo denies using remote drivers after Senate testimony goes viral

Waymo defended its use of remote assistants for its robotaxis after the testimony of one of its top executives during a Senate hearing went viral. In a letter to Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) on Tuesday, Waymo's head of global operations Ryan McNamara provided a detailed description of the company's remote assistance operations, including the number of employees based overseas. Waymo employs approximately 70 "remote assistance agents," with half based in the US and the other half in the Philippines, McNamara said. These agents "provide advice only when requested by the [automated driving system] on an event-driven basis," the letter states. "Waymo' … Read the full story at The Verge.

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Chinese coastguard reveals growing reliance on drones at Scarborough Shoal
South China Morning Post
4 days ago

Chinese coastguard reveals growing reliance on drones at Scarborough Shoal

A Lunar New Year post from the Chinese coastguard on Wednesday provided a rare glimpse at how aerial drones have become essential to daily training and operations near a hotly contested South China Sea reef. The social media post was meant to show officers on the coastguard vessel Wanshan, or China Coast Guard 3301, guarding the disputed Scarborough Shoal, known as Huangyan Island in China, during the Lunar New Year holiday. But the details of their daily training revealed how aerial drones and...

How much did DHS spend in Minneapolis, Chicago and Los Angeles?
The Hill
4 days ago

How much did DHS spend in Minneapolis, Chicago and Los Angeles?

More than $409 milion has been spent by DHS since its creation in 2023, but recent U.S. operations have spiked those costs

CVC Taps Finance Veteran Nayar to Expand Its India Operations
Bloomberg
4 days ago

CVC Taps Finance Veteran Nayar to Expand Its India Operations

CVC Capital Partners Plc, the Amsterdam-listed private equity firm, has named former KKR & Co. India chief Sanjay Nayar as chairman of its advisory board in the South Asian nation, in a move aimed at deepening its presence in one of Asia’s fastest-growing private equity markets, according to people familiar with the matter.

Glencore Profit Slides as Copper Rally Offset by Coal Slump
Bloomberg
4 days ago

Glencore Profit Slides as Copper Rally Offset by Coal Slump

Glencore Plc posted a drop in full-year profit as record copper prices failed to offset declining earnings from the commodity trader-cum-miner’s sprawling coal operations.

Advice, not control: the role of Remote Assistance in Waymo's operations
Hacker News
5 days ago

Advice, not control: the role of Remote Assistance in Waymo's operations

Article URL: https://waymo.com/blog/?modal=short-advice-not-control-the-role-of-remote-assistance Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47055786 Points: 24 # Comments: 9

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