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India-Nepal Biodiversity Pact Signals Deeper Green Cooperation: Expect Joint Protected Areas and Hydropower Expansion
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India-Nepal Biodiversity Pact Signals Deeper Green Cooperation: Expect Joint Protected Areas and Hydropower Expansion

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Cautious Optimism: Iran-U.S. Nuclear Talks Show Progress, but Military Tensions and Fundamental Divides Threaten Breakthrough
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Cautious Optimism: Iran-U.S. Nuclear Talks Show Progress, but Military Tensions and Fundamental Divides Threaten Breakthrough

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Critical Crossroads: Nuclear Talks Between US and Iran Enter Technical Phase Amid Military Buildup
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Critical Crossroads: Nuclear Talks Between US and Iran Enter Technical Phase Amid Military Buildup

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Vietnam's Healthcare Sector Poised for Major Transformation Following 71st Doctors' Day Celebrations
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Vietnam's Healthcare Sector Poised for Major Transformation Following 71st Doctors' Day Celebrations

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US-Iran Nuclear Negotiations Enter Critical Phase: Vienna Talks Signal Progress But Major Obstacles Remain
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US-Iran Nuclear Negotiations Enter Critical Phase: Vienna Talks Signal Progress But Major Obstacles Remain

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US-Iran Nuclear Talks: Three Pathways to Resolution as March Deadline Looms
US-Iran Nuclear Negotiations
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US-Iran Nuclear Talks: Three Pathways to Resolution as March Deadline Looms

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Daily World News Digest — Friday, February 27, 2026
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Timeline: The Arrest of Former Prince Andrew on His 66th Birthday
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Timeline: The Arrest of Former Prince Andrew on His 66th Birthday

On February 19, 2026, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew and brother to King Charles III, was arrested o...

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1 day ago
Timeline: US-Iran Nuclear Talks Resume Through Omani Mediation in Geneva
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Timeline: US-Iran Nuclear Talks Resume Through Omani Mediation in Geneva

After months of stalled negotiations and military tensions, the United States and Iran agreed to restart indirect talks ...

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Timeline: The Kevin Acosta Case and Colombia's Health Crisis Over 6 Days
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Timeline: The Kevin Acosta Case and Colombia's Health Crisis Over 6 Days

The death of 7-year-old Kevin Arley Acosta Pico, who had hemophilia and died after not receiving medication for two mont...

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Timeline: How Spain's National Doctors' Strike Escalated Over Four Days
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Timeline: How Spain's National Doctors' Strike Escalated Over Four Days

In February 2026, Spanish doctors launched an unprecedented national strike demanding their own professional statute ind...

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Timeline: How US-Iran Nuclear Negotiations Resumed Over 9 Days in February 2026
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Timeline: How US-Iran Nuclear Negotiations Resumed Over 9 Days in February 2026

This timeline tracks the diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran to negotiate limits on Tehran's nuclear p...

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Google Maps will finally be usable in South Korea
Engadget
about 5 hours ago

Google Maps will finally be usable in South Korea

Google will finally be able to provide real-time driving and walking directions in South Korea, The New York Times reported. The company has received permission from the nation's Transport Ministry to export geographic data out of the country, which will allow it to provide GPS services as well as detailed listings for restaurants and other businesses.  "We welcome today’s decision and look forward to our ongoing collaboration with local officials to bring a fully functioning Google Maps to Korea," Google's senior executive Cris Turner told the NYT in a statement. However, the approval is contingent “on the condition that strict security requirements are met,” a spokesperson from the Transport Ministry said. Those conditions reportedly restrict Google from displaying sensitive military sites and longitude and latitude coordinates.  South Korea has generally restricted the export of 1/5000 scale map data over national security concerns, as it's still technically at war with its neighbor North Korea. Google hasn't been able to provide mapping directions or business details since it arrived in the nation, though it has applied twice in 2007 and 2016. This lack of data sharing has reportedly been a bone of contention in trade talks with the US. Google argued that it was unfairly handicapped by the restrictions that allowed local apps like Naver to thrive.  However, critics in the nation have expressed concern that Google could now come in and monopolize the market. "If Naver and Kakao are weakened or pushed out and Google later raises prices, that becomes a monopoly. Then, even companies that rely on map services — logistics firms, for example — become dependent [on Google]," geography professor Choi Jin-mu told Reuters.  This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/google-maps-will-finally-be-usable-in-south-korea-104301396.html?src=rss

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Liberia : MFDP , MCC Team Hold Technical Workshop On Liberia Energy Sector
frontpageafricaonline.com
about 9 hours ago

Liberia : MFDP , MCC Team Hold Technical Workshop On Liberia Energy Sector

Published: 20260227T063000Z

U.S., Iran Make ‘Significant Progress’ in Nuclear Talks, Mediator Says
Foreign Policy
about 17 hours ago

U.S., Iran Make ‘Significant Progress’ in Nuclear Talks, Mediator Says

Technical-level discussions are to take place in Vienna next week, Oman’s foreign minister said.

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U.S. Military Buildup Casts Shadow Over Iran Talks
Foreign Policy
about 17 hours ago

U.S. Military Buildup Casts Shadow Over Iran Talks

Technical-level discussions are to take place in Vienna next week, Oman’s foreign minister said.

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US-Iran talks conclude with claims of progress but few details
Al Jazeera
about 19 hours ago

US-Iran talks conclude with claims of progress but few details

Technical discussions to continue in Vienna, but unclear whether differences can be resolved to avoid war.

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Bringing the IAEA into the conversation 'could be a good step', as Iran talks in Geneva wrap up
France 24
about 19 hours ago

Bringing the IAEA into the conversation 'could be a good step', as Iran talks in Geneva wrap up

Iran and the United States are expected to hold technical-level talks next week in Vienna, home to the International Atomic Energy Agency. FRANCE 24's Mark Owen speaks with Barbara Slavin, Distinguished Fellow at the Stimson Center, who says that "it could be a good step if you bring the International Atomic Energy Agency into the conversation".

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NATO approves the iPhone and iPad for classified use
Engadget
about 19 hours ago

NATO approves the iPhone and iPad for classified use

Apple's mobile devices are secure enough for NATO. Following extensive testing by the German government, the iPhone and iPad are now considered secure enough for the NATO-restricted classified level. Germany's Federal Office for Information Security (Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik, or BSI) tested the devices. BSI first approved the iPhone and iPad for governmental use by German authorities in 2022. To take the additional step of NATO approval, Apple says BSI conducted exhaustive technical assessments, comprehensive testing and deep security analysis. Unless you work for NATO, this won't mean a thing to you. But at least it appears to bolster some of Apple's marketing claims about security. (As for its privacy claims, well, that depends on which kind you mean.) Apple's press release emphasized that these are the first consumer devices to receive the certification, and they did so without any special software or settings. It applies to iPhones and iPads running iOS 26. "Secure digital transformation is only successful if information security is considered from the beginning in the development of mobile products," BSI president Claudia Plattner is quoted as saying in Apple's press release. "Expanding on BSI's rigorous audit of iOS and iPadOS platform and device security for use in classified German information environments, we are pleased to confirm the compliance under NATO nations' assurance requirements." This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/nato-approves-the-iphone-and-ipad-for-classified-use-200857276.html?src=rss

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Will vibe coding end like the maker movement?
Hacker News
about 23 hours ago

Will vibe coding end like the maker movement?

Article URL: https://read.technically.dev/p/vibe-coding-and-the-maker-movement Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47167931 Points: 38 # Comments: 33

Technical Excellence Is Not Enough
Hacker News
1 day ago

Technical Excellence Is Not Enough

Article URL: https://raccoon.land/posts/technical-excellence-is-not-enough/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47163985 Points: 56 # Comments: 33

Carbon tax remains intact in India - EU FTA ; technical talks to address concerns : German official
economictimes.indiatimes.com
1 day ago

Carbon tax remains intact in India - EU FTA ; technical talks to address concerns : German official

Published: 20260226T033000Z

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India - EU FTA keeps carbon tax ; technical talks to tackle concerns , says German official
siasat.com
1 day ago

India - EU FTA keeps carbon tax ; technical talks to tackle concerns , says German official

Published: 20260226T031500Z

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Carbon tax remains intact in India - EU FTA ; technical talks to address concerns : German official
hindustantimes.com
1 day ago

Carbon tax remains intact in India - EU FTA ; technical talks to address concerns : German official

Published: 20260226T031500Z

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra hands-on: Meaningful tweaks plus a slick new Privacy Display
Engadget
2 days ago

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra hands-on: Meaningful tweaks plus a slick new Privacy Display

Last year, it felt like Samsung relied a bit too much on AI when trying to convince people to upgrade to its flagship phone. And while there’s no shortage of features that utilize machine learning on the new Galaxy S26 Ultra, it feels like Samsung has done a much better job of filling out the rest of the phone’s kit with fresh hardware, faster charging and a more cohesive design. It’s still rather expensive, but its price has stayed flat year-over-year at $1,300, which when combined with everything else makes it a much more attractive package than its predecessor.  Design and display Samsung’s Ultra phones are always going to be somewhat boxy and that’s OK. However, for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, the company’s top-of-the-line handset is getting a slightly curvier appearance thanks to rounder corners. There’s also a very (and I do mean very) small reduction in size that technically makes this version the thinnest and lightest Ultra to date (214 grams and 7.9mm thick). That said, considering the previous model weighed 218 grams and measured 8.2mm, it’s incredibly hard to feel a difference even when you know what you’re looking for.  The two biggest changes to the S26 Ultra's exterior design are more rounded corners and an aluminum chassis instead of titanium like we got on the S25U. Sam Rutherford for Engadget In reality, the biggest exterior change is that Samsung has ditched the titanium frame from last year’s phone in favor of an Armor Aluminum chassis with Corning Gorilla Armor 2 panels in front and back. Samsung says this new design is meant to make the Ultra fit in better with its less expensive siblings while also making it easier to do things like color match the phone’s body to the rest of the device. Also, for anyone who keeps track of Samsung’s palette, the hero color for the S26 Ultra is a rather fetching shade of purple called cobalt violet, with sky blue, white and black available as well (plus silver shadow and pink gold being Samsung’s online exclusive hu

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Breaking encryption with a quantum computer just got 10 times easier
New Scientist
2 days ago

Breaking encryption with a quantum computer just got 10 times easier

The commonly used RSA encryption algorithm can now be cracked by a quantum computer with only 100,000 qubits, but the technical challenges to building such a machine remain numerous

Discord delays age verification to address user concerns
Engadget
3 days ago

Discord delays age verification to address user concerns

Earlier this month, Discord said it would be enacting an age verification policy. The platform faced some initial concerns from users about turning over their IDs and personal information, particularly given how poorly similar policies have been going elsewhere. Discord announced today it will delay and make some changes to its plans in response to the ongoing backlash. The first change is that Discord is postponing the global rollout of its age verification plans until the second half of 2026. The company noted that it would meet its legal obligations in places where they exist, likely in those countries that have national laws requiring protections for younger users. But it will not begin the global rollout until it makes some amendments to the offerings. Discord will offer more alternatives to how users can confirm their ages, including verification by credit card. That should allow people to access age-gated content without sharing an ID or performing a face scan. "If you're among the less than 10 percent of users who do need to verify, we'll give you options, designed to tell us only your age and never your identity," according to a blog post credited to co-founder and CTO Stanislav Vishnevskiy. The company is also promising more transparency about its vendors for these verification services and their practices. Discord said that it will not work with any partners for face scans unless the tests are performed completely on-device. The blog post noted that Persona, one of the common vendors for facial age estimation services, does not meet that standard and Discord has opted not to work with the brand.  Finally, Discord is also building a new spoiler channel option so that servers with select age-restricted channels won't have to require all members to verify their ages. It will also publish a technical explainer on its own automatic age determination systems. We at Engadget have own worries about the wave of age verification laws happening both within the US an

Marvel's Wolverine will hit PS5 on September 15
Engadget
3 days ago

Marvel's Wolverine will hit PS5 on September 15

As spicy as the PlayStation State of Play that took place a couple of weeks ago was overall, there was one major first-party game that was notably absent from the showcase: Marvel’s Wolverine. Insomniac Games’ latest superhero blockbuster was already slated for a fall release and now the studio has revealed exactly when you’ll be able to get your claws on it. Marvel’s Wolverine is coming to PS5 on September 15. That’s it. That’s the announcement. There’s no new trailer to accompany the news, other than a six-second release date reveal video that popped up on YouTube. Insomniac previously said it would reveal more details about Marvel’s Wolverine this spring. Technically, this release date means that Marvel’s Wolverine will debut in the last week of summer rather than in the fall. Still, it’s one of the relatively few blockbuster games you can expect in the tail end of this year because many major developers and publishers will be staying well clear of GTA VI. Insomniac’s game will have a couple of months of breathing room before GTA VI soaks up all of the air in the gaming world when it arrives on November 19 — assuming Rockstar doesn’t announce another delay. However, parent company Take-Two plans to rev up its marketing machine for the game this summer, so it’s looking like GTA VI’s release date will hold this time. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/playstation/marvels-wolverine-will-hit-ps5-on-september-15-175500927.html?src=rss

Flat Molecules Aren’t Actually Flat. Blame Quantum Physics
Gizmodo
4 days ago

Flat Molecules Aren’t Actually Flat. Blame Quantum Physics

In chemistry, molecules with a "flat" geometry are often stable enough to support a wide range of reactions. But in the quantum world, that's not technically true.

Yep, it’s fast: Donut Lab’s solid-state battery gets its first test result
The Verge
4 days ago

Yep, it’s fast: Donut Lab’s solid-state battery gets its first test result

Since announcing earlier this year that it was on the cusp of a major battery breakthrough, Finnish startup Donut Lab has faced a lot of questions, and plenty of skepticism, about its production-ready, solid-state battery. Could the company really make a fast-charging battery at scale while avoiding some of the theoretical production headaches that have stymied past efforts? Today, Donut Lab sought to dispel some of the doubts with the release of the first independent test of its battery, evaluating its charging speed and the "thermal behavior" of its pack. The test, which was conducted by state-owned VTT Technical Research Centre of Finlan … Read the full story at The Verge.

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Little Clarity on Legality of Trump’s Foreign Aid Shutdown One Year After
Foreign Policy
4 days ago

Little Clarity on Legality of Trump’s Foreign Aid Shutdown One Year After

Lawsuits to reinstate frozen foreign aid have been hampered by questions of standing, jurisdiction, and legal technicalities.

Hong Kong launches own rail standards to enhance safety and sustainability
South China Morning Post
4 days ago

Hong Kong launches own rail standards to enhance safety and sustainability

Hong Kong has, for the first time, introduced its own railway standards to support the use of cutting‑edge construction technologies, and established a dedicated inspection unit to accelerate new projects – moves that analysts say could lay the foundation for the city’s next decade of transport development. The Highways Department on Monday released a 336-page document outlining a unified and comprehensive set of technical references and guidelines for railway design, construction, operations...

South Korea protests Russian embassy ‘Victory’ banner as key war date looms
South China Morning Post
5 days ago

South Korea protests Russian embassy ‘Victory’ banner as key war date looms

South Korea has protested to Russia after its embassy in Seoul unfurled a giant banner declaring “Victory will be ours”, an apparent reference to the anniversary of the Ukraine war. South Korea opposes Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and its recruitment of soldiers from North Korea, with which Seoul remains technically at war. The red, white and blue banner, written in Russian, was first spotted over the weekend and remained in place at the embassy on Monday morning. Its appearance has...

US: Technical issues force NASA to postpone moon mission
DW News
6 days ago

US: Technical issues force NASA to postpone moon mission

The US space agency has said an issue with fuel supply is the culprit, though the source of the problem has not yet been found. The scheduled flyby is to be the first manned mission to the moon in five decades.

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NASA rules out March launch for manned moon mission over technical issues
Al Jazeera
6 days ago

NASA rules out March launch for manned moon mission over technical issues

Artemis 2 is a precursor to the US space agency's planned astronaut moon landing with Artemis III scheduled for 2028.

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The US will send Tech Corps members to foreign countries in its latest push for AI dominance
Engadget
6 days ago

The US will send Tech Corps members to foreign countries in its latest push for AI dominance

The government agency that sends its corps members abroad to volunteer in foreign countries launched its latest initiative called Tech Corps. The Peace Corps' latest proposal will recruit STEM graduates or those with professional experience in the artificial intelligence sector and send them to participating host countries. According to the press release, volunteers will be placed in Peace Corps countries that are part of the American AI Exports Program, which was created last year from an executive order from President Trump as a way to bolster the US' grip on the AI market abroad. Tech Corps members will be tasked with using AI to resolve issues related to agriculture, education, health and economic development. The program will offer its members 12- to 27-month in-person assignments or virtual placements, which will include housing, healthcare, a living stipend and a volunteer service award if the corps member is placed overseas. Richard E. Swarttz, the acting director of the Peace Corps, said in a press release that Tech Corps volunteers will be "building technical capacity, supporting AI adoption across critical use cases and addressing barriers to last-mile AI implementation." While the Tech Corps program is framed at benefiting host countries, it would also help to secure the US' position in the rapidly expanding global AI market that includes growing competition from China. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/the-us-will-send-tech-corps-members-to-foreign-countries-in-its-latest-push-for-ai-dominance-191916940.html?src=rss

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