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4.4-magnitude earthquake strikes southwest Kuwait
Dubai: A 4.4-magnitude earthquake struck southwest of Kuwait on Tuesday, according to the Kuwait National Seismic Network.In a statement, the network said the tremor was recorded in the Al Manaqeesh area at 1:27pm local time, at a depth of 5 kilometres below the surface.Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News app now - simply click here.The same southwestern area of Al Manaqeesh experienced a smaller quake in mid-March 2025, measuring 3.9 on the Richter scale. Two moderate earthq...
The Agent Productivity Crisis Nobody's Talking About
The agent needs a cockpit, not another instrument to monitor.
Apollo’s Slok Likens AI Impact to Best Aspects of ‘China Shock’
Productivity gains from artificial intelligence will probably result in more jobs being created than are lost, similar to what occurred after China joined the World Trade Organization, according to Torsten Slok of Apollo Global Management Inc.
Google Confirms Critical Android 0-Click Vulnerability—Update Now
Google has confirmed that a critical Android vulnerability, CVE-2026-0073, could enable remote code execution without any user interaction required.
Met Gala 2026 makes history as trans model becomes first wheelchair user to attend star-studded event
Aariana Rose Philip has become the first wheelchair user to attend the Met Gala in the event's 78-year history.The Antiguian-American model and musician, who lives with quadriplegic cerebral palsy, took to the red carpet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday evening.Philip described the experience as overwhelming, telling Vogue: "For so long, disabled people were not represented anywhere."The thought of even being able to exist at an event like this... nobody even went there. To go from th...
Great Indian Bustard chick gone? How Gujarat lost its most critical bird again
Great Indian Bustard chick gone How Gujarat lost its most critical bird again
Ecuador Looks to Tap Global Debt Markets Again Amid Oil Jump
Ecuador hired banks to arrange an investor call for what could be its second international bond sale of the year.
Your Local Business Has A Visibility Problem—And Google Isn't The Whole Answer Anymore
Here are five visibility gaps costing SMBs customers.
How Spirit Airlines' shutdown is impacting airports across the U.S.
The country's four biggest airlines have rebooked about 94,000 Spirit customers since the airline ceased operations on Saturday, according to the Department of Transportation. The closure is leaving some airports without daily air service. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Tensions escalate in Strait of Hormuz as Project Freedom pins U.S. Navy against Iran attacks
All eyes are on the Strait of Hormuz, where the U.S. has been fending off Iranian attacks while the Navy helps commercial vessels seeking passage. CBS News
Mira Road stabbing: Anti-terror law invoked, accused claims schizophrenia
Mira Road stabbing Antiterror law invoked accused claims schizophrenia
West Asia war: Why private airport operators urged Centre for life support
West Asia war Why private airport operators urged Centre for life support
Protesters push Portland to investigate firm that appears to supply drone tech to Israel
Sightline Intelligence sent AI-supported tool to company that provides drones to Israeli military, research group saysAnti-war activists in Portland, Oregon, are pushing city authorities to ensure no local resources, tax breaks or investments support a local company that appears to be supplying artificial intelligence software to the Israeli military.The company, Sightline Intelligence, manufactures AI-supported video technology that is used in drones to interpret target movements and make quick...
Why Innovation Is Lowering The Barrier Between Ideas And Execution
Technology is greatly lowering barriers to execution, enabling more people to turn ideas into scalable products and businesses. Why, how and what to do about it.
Why AI Data Readiness Is The Missing Step In Enterprise AI Adoption
Security teams often lack a clear inventory of the AI tools operating inside their organization and the data those tools can access.
Amazon bets Nobel Prize-based dehumidification can cut its energy use
It’s not just you: restaurants, malls, and offices on steamy summer days really are kept colder than necessary. Air conditioning is as much about dehumidification as it is about cooling, especially in hot, humid climates like the U.S. South, where buildings can be fertile ground for hazardous molds. “The reason they blast the air conditioner so much is because they’re trying to reduce the humidity,” Sorin Grama, co-founder and CEO of Transaera, told TechCrunch. “In some cases in commercial...
Moscow shuts down airports and mobile signals as Victory Day parade looms
Kremlin tightens security ahead of Russia’s biggest national celebration on 9 May amid fears of Ukrainian drone strikesRussia shut down airports and temporarily cut mobile internet access for many users in Moscow on Tuesday, as it tightened security ahead of the 9 May Victory Day parade marking the defeat of Nazi Germany.The parade – Russia’s foremost national celebration – has already been scaled back and will proceed without heavy military hardware for the first time in nearly two decades, ami...
Friendly Chatbots Make More Mistakes - And Annoy Your Customers More
Two academic research studies have revealed that "friendly" chatbots aren't always having the intended effect.
Kali was five months into maternity leave after giving birth to her first child when a freak medical episode tragically claimed her life
Kali was five months into maternity leave after giving birth to her first child when a freak medical episode tragically claimed her lifeKali Blundell, 32, died in mid-AprilShe suffered a brain aneurysmShe leaves behind a five-month-old daughterREAD MORE: I thought soured milk had made me sick... but it was the first sign of rare stomach paralysisBy ASHLEY NICKEL, NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 13:54, 5 May 2026 | Updated: 13:54, 5 May 2026 e-mail
The Venice Biennale and Its Many Flashpoints: An Explainer
The sudden death of a curator, the surprise participation of Russia and an unconventional U.S. entry are heating up the art world Olympics, which begins previews Tuesday.