The conflict in Iran is entering a dangerous new phase as U.S. strikes continue while diplomatic talks hit a wall. Meanwhile, the tech world is buzzing with warnings that those who master AI tools will soon outpace those who do not.
Key Stories
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U.S. launches fresh strikes as Iran negotiations stall — The U.S. has initiated new military strikes against Iranian targets, including mine-laying boats and missile sites, as peace talks in Qatar show signs of collapsing.
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Predictive analysis suggests shift to economic attrition — New strategic forecasts indicate the 2026 conflict is moving toward targeted naval blockades and energy infrastructure strikes to limit Iran’s operational capacity.
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AI adoption becomes a must-have skill — Tech experts are emphasizing that AI won’t replace humans directly, but rather those using AI tools will replace workers who ignore the technology.
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FBI warns of new Microsoft 365 phishing threat — A new service called Kali365 is reportedly helping attackers target cloud identities at scale, prompting fresh cybersecurity warnings from federal investigators.























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