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Iran has prevailed, and the Middle East has changed
Five lessons from a war Tehran didn’t lose US President Donald Trump has, in the end, found a way out of the situation he created by embarking on a reckless war against Iran. The threat of destroying an entire civilization provided him with the pretext to step back. Indirect negotiations between Tehran and Washington, conducted through intermediaries, primarily Pakistan and, behind it, China, have produced a ceasefire...
Shaken by AI Threats Perforce Software Inks Rare Swap on Risky Debt
Perforce Software Inc. reached a deal with a group of junior lenders that buys the company more time to repay a looming pile of debt while allowing the creditors to move up in the pecking order.
Gold Output at Top North American Miners Wanes as Global Rivals Gain
Waning output at North America’s top gold producers is helping mining rivals in other regions catch up in the latest global rankings for annual bullion production.
Human remains identified as pair who vanished after 2013 car chase
U.S. Human remains identified as pair who vanished after Oklahoma car chase 13 years ago By Kerry Breen Kerry Breen News Editor Kerry Breen is a news editor at CBSNews.com. A graduate of New York University's Arthur L. Carter School of Journalism, she previously worked at NBC News' TODAY Digital. She covers current events, breaking news and issues including substance use. Read Full Bio Kerry Breen Updated on: April 8, 2026 / 12:26 PM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google Two sets of human remain...
Will shipping in the strait of Hormuz – and oil prices – return to normal?
Analysts say doubts over stability of the ceasefire and damage to production sites mean the energy crisis is far from overMiddle East crisis – live updatesIf the US-Israeli ceasefire with Iran holds, it could offer the clearest hope of an end to the energy crisis since Iran’s Revolutionary Guards assumed control of the strait of Hormuz after the conflict began 40 days ago.But analysts fear that for hundreds of tankers stranded in the Gulf, any detente between the White House and Tehran will not...
GITEX Africa 2026: Maroc Telecom, EU Commission Discuss Digital Sovereignty
Rabat – Morocco’s telecommunication operator Maroc Telecom and the European Commission (EU) held a meeting today on digital sovereignty on the sidelines of GITEX Africa 2026 in Marrakech. Mohamed Benchaaboun, CEO of Maroc Telecom held talks with Executive Vice President of the EU Commission and Commissioner in charge of technological sovereignty, security, and democracy, Henna Virkkunen. A statement from Maroc Telecom said the meeting served as a platform to discuss dialogue and digital so...
New Bitcoin ETF Chases Gains That Come While Wall Street Sleeps
Most of Bitcoin’s gains have come while Wall Street sleeps. Now a new exchange-traded fund is built to ride that pattern — buying Bitcoin at the market close and selling before the open, while investing in Treasuries during the day.
Man jailed after blowing up his home
Man jailed after blowing up his home34 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJude WinterandSteve Beech,DerbyFootage shows the moment of suspected gas explosionA man who caused an explosion that destroyed his own home and damaged five neighbouring properties has been jailed.Paul Solway had been having a "meltdown" after his partner told him she wanted him to move out of the terraced property they shared in Eden Street, Alvaston, Derby, in June 2025, a court heard.Derbyshire Poli...
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Meta releases first AI model since Zuckerberg’s spending spree
Muse Spark ‘purpose-built’ for social media apps as investors question huge AI investment
Hegseth: Iran ‘begged’ for ceasefire, claims ‘historic victory’
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed a decisive victory over Iran.
Look: Sheikh Mohammed visits Primark store at Dubai Mall
Shoppers browsing Primark’s Dubai Mall store on Wednesday were in for an unexpected royal encounter as Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, paid a surprise visit to the brand’s first UAE outlet. The Dubai Ruler was seen touring the store with other officials, as surprised customers paused mid-shopping to greet him.Photos shared by Primark on its official social channels show Sheikh Mohammed walking through the aisles, cane in ha...
Billionaire son of ‘world’s richest banker’ challenges $35mn legal fees
Alberto Safra was charged more than $162,000 on one day alone by US law firm WilmerHale
General Atlantic Said to Buy Team Services for $3 Billion
General Atlantic has closed a deal to buy home-care company Team Services Holding Inc. for about $3 billion, including debt, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
Sand-roasted corn gains street food fame
For many low-income families, a humble yet flavourful delicacysand-roasted corn, locally known as bhuttaserves as an affordable and satisfying alternative to more expensive fast food such as pizza. A familiar sight in streets and neighbourhoods, labourers can be seen daily pushing handcarts while calling out "rait wali chhali" (sand-roasted corn), offering the popular traditional street snack. Unlike seasonal corn, this variety is available throughout the year. Prepared by roa...
Leicester lose appeal against points deduction
Leicester lose appeal against points deductionPublished2 minutes agoLeicester City have lost their appeal against their six-point deduction for breaching English Football League financial rules.More to follow.Related topicsLeicester CityChampionshipFootballMore on this storyLatest Leicester news, analysis and fan viewsListen to Leicester City content on BBC SoundsAttributionSounds
Vance warns Iran ceasefire hinges on good faith talks
JD Vance says Donald Trump is seeking a deal “in good faith,” but Iran has to be willing to negotiate.
Bridging the Cybersecurity Gap: How AI Turns Operational Strain into Business Resilience
AI in cybersecurity is essential in order to keep pace with bad actors and plug the skills gap. Before, a couple of experts who could manage basic antivirus and firewalls sufficed. But large-scale attacks such as NotPetya, WannaCry and SUNBURST, have proven that basic defenses are not enough. On the offense, AI can facilitate faster, more expansive attacks. But defensively, it can also bridge the skills gap by equipping everyday users and businesses with advanced capabilities to counter these t...
Repair Shop restores Britain's first black ballerina's shoes
Repair Shop restores Britain's first black ballerina's shoes3 days agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleRachael LewisWest Midlands BBC/PAJulie Felix, 67, became a star in the US after she said she was excluded from a ballet company in LondonA dancer who became Britain's first black professional ballerina has had her pointed shoes restored on the television programme, The Repair Shop.Julie Felix, 67, became a star in the US after she said she was excluded from a ballet company in...
Omar Hilale at GITEX Africa: Shaping a More Inclusive Future for AI
Marrakech – On Day 2 of GITEX Africa Morocco 2026, Omar Hilale, Permanent Representative of Morocco to the United Nations, delivered a keynote that reframed artificial intelligence not as a technological trend, but as a structural force reshaping global power. “Artificial intelligence is no longer simply an asset or a technological tool; it has now become a lever of power,” he said. “It influences economic competitiveness, national security, control of knowledge, and the geopolitical balance.”...