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Can Strategy Stock Beat the Market?
The AI trade still 'has legs': Wall Street analysts weigh tech stock picks amid market sell-off
Cellebrite DI Expands Case-to-Closure Platform With AI Tools, Corellium and Drone Forensics Update
A struggle to control artificial intelligence is playing out, just as United States puts the technology to task in conflicts from Venezuela to Iran.
Dow Jones Futures Await Oil Prices' Next Move. Iran Picking New Supreme Leader.
Women across the world rallied for equal rights, female empowerment and an end to gender-based discrimination and violence as they marked International Women's Day on Sunday, with many events also denouncing the war in the Middle East sparked by US-Israeli strikes.
Strikes in #Iran hit #oil depots overnight on 7–8 March, killing several people and triggering fires. #Tehran woke under thick #smoke and #toxic rain as the regime has just appointed its new #supreme #leader.
The body responsible for selecting Iran’s next Supreme Leader said it had reached a decision, though the name has not yet been announced. Meanwhile, Israel warned it would “pursue every successor” to former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in joint US-Israeli airstrikes last weekend.
What are the powers and duties of the Iranian Supreme leader?
FRANCE24 International affairs editor Shirli Sitbon shares more details on this succession process and on this key figure for Iran.
Several oil depots in Tehran were hit by airstrikes overnight with video from the city showing large fires and an orange sky.
The Shahran oil facility in the northwest of the Iranian capital was one of the sites hit by airstrikes. Smoke continues to spread and firefighters have not yet fully extinguished the blaze. It has also started raining and authorities say the rain falling over the city is toxic. Residents have been urged to stay indoors and avoid breathing the polluted air. Siavosh Ghazi reports the latest from Tehran.
The military targeting of desalination plants poses a huge risk to water security in the water-scarce Gulf region.
Can Strategy Stock Beat the Market?
The AI trade still 'has legs': Wall Street analysts weigh tech stock picks amid market sell-off
Cellebrite DI Expands Case-to-Closure Platform With AI Tools, Corellium and Drone Forensics Update
A struggle to control artificial intelligence is playing out, just as United States puts the technology to task in conflicts from Venezuela to Iran.
Dow Jones Futures Await Oil Prices' Next Move. Iran Picking New Supreme Leader.
Women across the world rallied for equal rights, female empowerment and an end to gender-based discrimination and violence as they marked International Women's Day on Sunday, with many events also denouncing the war in the Middle East sparked by US-Israeli strikes.
Strikes in #Iran hit #oil depots overnight on 7–8 March, killing several people and triggering fires. #Tehran woke under thick #smoke and #toxic rain as the regime has just appointed its new #supreme #leader.
The body responsible for selecting Iran’s next Supreme Leader said it had reached a decision, though the name has not yet been announced. Meanwhile, Israel warned it would “pursue every successor” to former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in joint US-Israeli airstrikes last weekend.
What are the powers and duties of the Iranian Supreme leader?
FRANCE24 International affairs editor Shirli Sitbon shares more details on this succession process and on this key figure for Iran.
Several oil depots in Tehran were hit by airstrikes overnight with video from the city showing large fires and an orange sky.
The Shahran oil facility in the northwest of the Iranian capital was one of the sites hit by airstrikes. Smoke continues to spread and firefighters have not yet fully extinguished the blaze. It has also started raining and authorities say the rain falling over the city is toxic. Residents have been urged to stay indoors and avoid breathing the polluted air. Siavosh Ghazi reports the latest from Tehran.
The military targeting of desalination plants poses a huge risk to water security in the water-scarce Gulf region.