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Chevron Enters Power Generation Through Microsoft AI Partnership
Chevron signed a 20-year agreement to provide electricity to Microsoft for a data center in West Texas, marking the oil company's entry into power generation for AI infrastructure. The deal reflects energy demand from artificial intelligence expansion.
Gang Specialized In Bank Safe Cracking Arrested
Police arrested a criminal organization that targeted bank vaults using hydraulic tools, stealing 132,000 euros in a single operation. One detained member had prior convictions for serious crimes. A separate case involved an Alpine skiing legend arrested on drug possession charges.
Anthropic Accuses Chinese AI Firm of Model Copying
Anthropic, a leading AI research company and competitor to OpenAI, has accused a Chinese AI group of copying its foundation models. The dispute highlights tensions in global AI development and competition between Western and Chinese technology companies.
UK Data Protection Chief Steps Down
The UK Information Commissioner has resigned following a workplace investigation, citing that the position had become untenable. The departure affects the country's data protection and privacy regulation oversight.
Rural Housing Crisis Threatens Spanish Village Revival
Property owners in rural Spain are reluctant to rent homes, blocking demographic and economic growth in small municipalities. The shortage of rental housing threatens the survival of villages across the country, exacerbated by landlord concerns and insufficient demand.
Farmers confront unpredictable weather amid climate shift
Extreme weather patterns driven by climate change are making crop cultivation increasingly difficult for farmers across the United States and Europe. Drought conditions afflict more than half the continental US, while other regions face the opposite problem with severe heat damaging crops.
Klue Breach Exposes Cybersecurity Firms' Data
A breach of business intelligence platform Klue enabled hackers to access Salesforce data at cybersecurity vendors including Huntress and Recorded Future. Attackers exploited a compromised legacy credential to steal OAuth tokens and access customer CRM systems.
Taliban Demands European Deportations of Afghan Refugees
Taliban authorities request that European nations return Afghan exiles to Afghanistan. The request reflects tensions between the Taliban government and countries hosting Afghan refugees fleeing their regime.
Jio Platforms Signals Major Market Entry With IPO Plans
Jio Platforms and India's National Stock Exchange (NSE) are preparing major initial public offerings expected to raise billions of rupees. Jio Platforms' IPO could reach approximately $4 billion, raising concerns about market liquidity impacts.
Unpatchable Flaw Threatens Older iPhones
Security researchers have discovered an unpatchable BootROM flaw in Apple A12 and A13 chips that could enable iPhone jailbreaks. The vulnerability cannot be fixed through software updates and affects millions of older iPhone models.
Supreme Court Upholds Etan Patz Murder Conviction
The US Supreme Court reinstated the murder conviction in the 1979 disappearance of 6-year-old Etan Patz, reversing a lower court's ruling. Pedro Hernandez remains imprisoned for kidnapping and murdering the child.
Colombian Electoral Authority Confirms Vote Results
Colombia's National Electoral Authority concluded the scrutiny of presidential runoff votes, confirming conservative candidate De la Espriella's victory with 49.66 percent of the vote. Left-wing candidate Iván Cepeda and indigenous representative Aída Quilcué accepted their positions despite losing the runoff contest.
EU Labor Mobility Divides Conservative Leadership
German Chancellor Merz makes internal market confessions regarding worker posting regulations. European sick leave policies vary dramatically, with Spain among lowest burden nations and discussion of best practice adoption.
Swedish Transport Minister Faces Accountability Questions
Transport officials debate responsibility following major railway system failure. Questions arise about infrastructure maintenance priorities and ministerial oversight of critical transport systems.