Apple acquires AI developer specializing in monitoring manufacturing components
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UN Commission collects new evidence of Russian army's crimes in Ukraine: report released
Russia's night attack on Vinnytsia region: a couple killed, three more wounded
"An obstacle to peace" - US Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer criticizes Israeli Prime Minister
Putin has the potential to discredit NATO - Danilov
Occupants involve "dead souls" in pseudo-elections and allow voting without presence and documents - DIU
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Apple has acquired DarwinAI, a Canadian company that specializes in monitoring manufacturing components and optimizing AI models to increase production efficiency and potentially enable the creation of AI on iOS 18 devices.
No freedom and no opposition: the head of the European Council "congratulated" Putin on his election victory in advance
President of the European Council Charles Michel sarcastically congratulated Vladimir Putin on his "convincing" victory in the sham presidential election in Russia, where there was no opposition, no freedom, no choice.
UN Commission collects new evidence of Russian army's crimes in Ukraine: report released
A UN commission has found new evidence of widespread human rights violations and war crimes by Russian forces in Ukraine, including indiscriminate attacks on civilians, torture, rape and the illegal removal of children.
Russia's night attack on Vinnytsia region: a couple killed, three more wounded
A married couple was killed and their son and two teenagers aged 17 and 18 were wounded in a night attack by enemy UAVs in Vinnytsia region.
"An obstacle to peace" - US Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer criticizes Israeli Prime Minister
The leader of the Senate Democrats criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - Chuck Schumer called Netanyahu "an obstacle to peace" and called for elections in Israel.
Putin has the potential to discredit NATO - Danilov
National Security and Defense Council Secretary Alexei Danilov warns that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin could potentially achieve his goal by discrediting NATO.
Occupants involve "dead souls" in pseudo-elections and allow voting without presence and documents - DIU
The Russian military leadership is allowing soldiers to vote for Putin in sham elections without physical presence or documents. The "voters" are planned to include those who have recently been killed, disappeared or captured.
Russians shelled a village in Zaporizhzhia in the morning: an elderly woman was killed
A 76-year-old woman died as a result of Russian artillery shelling of the village of Dolyna, Zaporizhzhia region.
Repeated explosions are heard in Odesa. Ukrainian Air Force warned of ballistic threat
Explosions were heard again in Odesa, Ukraine, as the Ukrainian Air Force warned of a ballistic missile threat to the southern regions.
Prime Minister of Latvia supports sending a NATO mission to Ukraine to train the Armed Forces
Latvian Prime Minister Ewika Silina supports the deployment of NATO troops to Ukraine to train the Ukrainian Armed Forces, provided that a consensus is reached among alliance partners.