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Iran attacks threaten US GDP growth and inflation prospects
The US and Israeli attacks on Iran have pushed up oil prices, adding fresh uncertainty to a US economy already facing stubborn inflation and weak hiring.
18 Games We Saw At Nintendo’s March Indie World Showcase
The presentation showed off indie games coming to Switch and Switch 2
By order of the Peaky Blinders: Birmingham premiere for Tommy Shelby's full-length film debut
Cillian Murphy is back in Birmingham as gangster Tommy Shelby for 'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man', a feature film, based on the hit television series. The Oscar-winning actor played the enigmatic character for six seasons of the show set in the early 1900s in central England.
US struggling to de-risk Congo's 'war zone minerals' even after pact, sources say
DAKAR/KINSHASA, March 2 - The U.S. has made progress in its push to prise Congo's strategic minerals from China's orbit, but conflict, contested licences and compliance demands are still slowing Washington's advance into a region its rival dominates, diplomats and industry
Trump knocks Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly over Iran criticism: 'MAGA is Trump'
President Trump and his allies are pushing back on a number of top conservative media figures typically loyal to him who have questioned ongoing U.S. military action in Iran amid fears of a prolonged war in the Middle East. “I have to do what’s right, number one — and you can’t
Orbán and Zelenskyy clash again over Druzhba, with Brussels caught in between
As the dispute over the Druzhba pipeline persists, EU officials are hoping that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will make a move.
Synthetic gene medicines may disrupt DNA repair
Antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs), used to treat genetic diseases, can affect how cells repair damage to their DNA. This is shown in a new study from Karolinska Institutet, published in Nature Communications. The findings may have implications for the development of future
AI technology detects real-time koala crossing in first for field
A prototype artificial intelligence-powered camera incorporated into an intelligent road sign has successfully detected and recorded a koala crossing a road in real time on the Redlands Coast, marking the first time this technology has been proven in the field.
Iran betting Gulf pain will force Trump to seek a deal
Washington’s allies in the Persian Gulf have found themselves in a position they have long sought to avoid: on the front line and bearing the brunt of a widening Middle East conflict. Having been dragged into a war of choice by the US – one which many around the world are
Third victim in Austin mass shooting dies
A third person has died after a 53-year-old gunman opened fire at a popular bar on West Sixth Street in Austin early Sunday morning, killing two others and leaving more than a dozen people injured, according to local police. The Austin Police Department said in a Monday post on
How do flight tracking websites work?
With airspaces closed across the Middle East due to the Israel-Iran conflict, we explain the data behind real-time tracking of the world’s aviation industry.
The core in Nvidia's upcoming PC processor achieves 'performance parity' with Intel and AMD's latest chips, but will it actually be any good for games?
X86 emulation is the big unanswered question.
Marathon ‘Fontslop Merchant’ Promises Never To Nerf The UI ‘Sauce’ As Fans Beg Bungie Not To Water Down The Aesthetic
The sci-fi shooter's unique aesthetic isn't going away
Shoot for the Starlink: How Deutsche Telekom hopes to close Europe's cellular dead zones
Speaking to Euronews Next at the 20th Mobile World Congress, Deutsche Telekom discussed partnering with Starlink, integrating more AI, and how they're navigating global growth while protecting EU sovereignty.
Paramount’s $110 Billion Warner Bros. Deal Backed by Arab Sovereign Funds Raises Soft Power Concerns
Paramount Skydance’s $110 billion bid for Warner Bros. Discovery is not just a Hollywood deal. Powered by $24 billion from sovereign wealth funds in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Abu Dhabi, the proposed merger is sparking debate over soft power, influence and media independence at a
“ Boredom is the price we pay for a life rich with...
“ Boredom is the price we pay for a life rich with meaning . Recognizing this makes the feeling more endurable.”
UN warns 200,000 more Afghan children face acute malnutrition in 2026
By Emma Farge GENEVA, March 3 (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands more children face acute malnutrition in Afghanistan this year amid a hunger crisis exacerbated by foreign aid cuts and violence on the border with Pakistan, a U.N. official said on Tuesday. International aid to
Factbox-How the Middle East crisis has affected sporting events
March 3 (Reuters) - Iran's ongoing conflict with the U.S.and Israel has led to sporting events being postponed in several countries, while competitions elsewhere have been hit by travel disruption, with thousands of flights cancelled in some of the world's busiest transit hubs.
The women leading Japan’s high-tech orbital revolution
Japan is transforming space technology into commercial solutions to safeguard Earth’s increasingly crowded orbit.
Will Iran take part in the 2026 World Cup?
The war in the Middle East triggered by US and Israeli strikes on Iran has raised the question of whether the Iranian national team will take part in the World Cup later this year, during which it is due to play group games in the United States. - What is Iran's position? - The
Turnstile Cover The Stone Roses For Like A Version
Turnstile don't play a lot of cover songs. Early on, they would whip up crowds by playing canonical hardcore anthems from bands like Bad Brains and Minor Threat, and Setlist.fm says that they did the King Nine intro , a recent NYHC classic, a few times in 2023. Turnstile toured
Wild-born birds recruited to teach critically endangered regent honeyeaters their lost songs
Researchers hope restoring the original song will improve breeding prospects for birds released into the wild Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Scientists have rescued the lost song of the critically endangered regent honeyeater – one of Australia’s
Deadly soil fungal pathogen puts Australia's reptiles at risk of extinction
University of Queensland researchers say Australia's reptiles are at risk of extinction because a little understood fungus is infecting species throughout the environment. Associate Professor Celine Frere from UQ's School of Environment said Nannizziopsis barbatae caused fungal
Albanese government rejected advice on Tasmanian salmon farming impact before passing pro-industry laws
FOI documents show ministers ignored recommendation for fresh inquiry that could have reduced or paused farming Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The Albanese government rushed through legislation to ensure salmon farming could continue in Tasmania’s
WME Signs Jasmine Sharma, Playwright and Susan Smith Blackburn Prize Finalist
Jasmine Sharma, a playwright and performer who was recently a finalist for the prestigious Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, has signed with WME for representation. She will be repped by Lizzy Weingold in the theater department. The New York-based Sharma, who aims to focus her work
Poisonous Objects
"Two exhibitions in Los Angeles respond to the racist monuments to Confederate soldiers that have been erected all over the United States."
Over 40? Your rotator cuff probably looks a little rough
MRI scans of over 600 Finnish adults found that nearly all had frayed, torn or otherwise abnormal rotator cuffs — yet most had no symptoms.
AI’s productivity is finally hitting the real economy
A new report from the St. Louis Fed shows that economic output is trending higher, even though employee head-count has barely moved. A few years ago, you might have blamed pent-up demand or a lucky sales run. In late 2025, the more honest explanation is that a growing share of
A-Listers and Indie Stars Rock Out for a Good Cause on ‘Help (2)’
Oliva Rodrigo, Cameron Winter, and Arctic Monkeys are just a few of the acts who shine on this charity compilation for children affected by violent conflict
Mobile studio Vento Games nets $4 million to expand puzzle portfolio
The investment round was co-led by Makers Fund and Arcadia Gaming Partners.






























