SoftBank Group to Invest 80 Trillion Yen in AI Data Center Plans in the US
SoftBank Group has announced a plan to invest 80 trillion yen in AI data centers in Ohio, USA, as part of a larger $550 billion investment commitment to the US.
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The news roundup includes U.S. military actions in Iran, economic data from Argentina, and a significant infrastructure collapse in Brazil.
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The article discusses the challenges of accurately comparing formal and informal labor markets in Mexico and the United States, highlighting discrepancies in statistical data provided by INEGI and other sources.
US-Japan agree on three projects including second round investment in SMR worth 109 trillion won
The US and Japan have agreed to invest 73 billion USD in three projects, including the construction of next-generation small modular reactors (SMR).
Agreement signed between Goiรกs and the US government will share critical minerals mapping
The state of Goiรกs signed a memorandum with the US government to share geological data on critical minerals, raising concerns over national security and the lack of regulatory framework in Brazil.
Data centers, underwater cables: these technological infrastructures have become strategic targets for Iran
Iranian drone attacks have damaged three Amazon Web Services data centers in the UAE and Bahrain, highlighting a direct threat to US digital infrastructures.
History: Was Grandpa a Nazi?
The article discusses the revelation that two relatives of the author were members of the Nazi Party, following the release of NSDAP membership data by the US National Archives.
Conditions for a Cybersecurity Law exist, assures the Senate
Mexico is poised to advance the approval of a Cybersecurity Law by the end of the year to enhance data protection and meet commitments outlined in the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (T-MEC).
Trump tariffs hurting US manufacturers, data suggests
Data indicates that the tariffs imposed by President Trump are negatively impacting US manufacturers and leading to job losses in the sector.
WSJ: Russia Shares Satellite Images and Drone Technology with Iran
Russia is expanding its intelligence data sharing and military cooperation with Iran, providing satellite images and enhanced drone technology to assist Tehran in targeting U.S. forces in the region.
Should Norway be Silicon Valley's cheap battery?
Norway is being considered as a potential low-cost energy provider for AI data centers as American tech giants like Microsoft and Google sign a new agreement to self-supply their energy needs.
US can access military data collected by Australian aircraft in Gulf
Australia's Defence Minister confirmed that the United States has access to military data from an Australian surveillance aircraft deployed in the Gulf region, raising concerns about its potential role in US operations against Iran.
Shinsegae Joins Forces with US AI Company to Build Ultra-Large Data Center in Korea
Shinsegae Group plans to construct an ultra-large data center in South Korea in collaboration with a US AI company to expand its AI cloud business.
Officials โmissed 99% of dataโ on Covid vaccines before making recommendation, memos reveal
Internal memos reveal that crucial data on Covid vaccines for pregnant individuals and children was largely ignored before changing recommendations, raising concerns about the influence of ideology over evidence in public health decisions.
Data brokers accused of hiding opt-out pages from Google
A U.S. Senate investigation revealed that major data brokers have obstructed access to their opt-out pages by using code that prevents search engines from indexing these pages.
When data deceives us: the bias of abundance in the era of open-source journalism
The article discusses the cognitive bias known as the 'abundance bias' in journalism, highlighting how accessible data can create a false sense of transparency in conflict reporting.
Wall Street opens mixed as investors digest US GDP: How do markets operate today?
Wall Street's trading shows mixed results as investors consider the latest US GDP data alongside rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
AI in Warfare: More Speed, More Data... and More Human Responsibility
The article discusses the use of AI in military operations by the U.S. Army, emphasizing its role in enhancing efficiency without replacing the necessity for human judgment.
More than 200 flights: New details about the American supply bridge to the region
Over 200 military cargo flights have been directed to the Middle East from the United States since late February, primarily from Germany, according to data from Al Jazeera's open-source intelligence unit.
How is a war crime investigated? Independent analyses attempt to reconstruct the attack on the girls' school in Iran
Independent investigations are using satellite images, geolocated videos, and data analysis to piece together the details of a deadly attack on a girls' school in Iran amid ongoing warfare involving the US and Israel.
Dollar opens higher with inflation in Brazil, US data and oil on the radar
The dollar opened slightly higher in Brazil amidst inflation news and monitoring of US economic data and oil prices.
Could the US military have struck a primary school by mistake?
Pentagon officials have revealed that outdated targeting data may have led to a US military strike on a primary school in Minab, resulting in over 170 deaths, predominantly children.
AI's Mistake and 175 Lives Lost... Why Did an American Missile Strike an Iranian School?
A recent investigation revealed that the U.S. military was responsible for a missile attack that killed 175 people at a girls' school in Iran, attributed to faulty target selection using outdated data.
Investigation indicates that the US used outdated data in attack on school in Iran
A military investigation revealed that the US is responsible for a missile attack on a primary school in southern Iran, attributed to targeting errors and the use of outdated intelligence data.
Preliminary data from the investigation into the attack on the girls' school in Iran point to responsibility from the U.S.
Preliminary findings suggest that the U.S. mistakenly bombed a girls' school in Iran, resulting in nearly 200 fatalities, due to outdated target location data.
The U.S. Army Used Outdated Data in the Attack on the Girls' School
The U.S. Army is criticized for relying on outdated intelligence data during an airstrike on a girls' school.
Outdated US intelligence data was responsible for the attack on a school in Iran that resulted in casualties
Outdated location data on targets in Iran contributed to a US military strike on an elementary school in Minab that killed at least 175 people.
USA bombed girls' school and killed 175 โ supposed to be due to targeting error
A U.S. bombing of a girls' school in Iran mistakenly killed 175 people, mainly children, due to targeting errors attributed to outdated data.
Straits of Hormuz: Iran exports more oil than before the war
Iran has reportedly increased its oil exports through the Straits of Hormuz despite recent conflicts, according to data referenced by the Wall Street Journal.
Israel Is Not Tehran's Primary Target.. This Is What Iranian Attack Numbers Reveal
Recent data reveals that Iran has launched over 3,162 attacks on various Arab states, primarily targeting US bases while claiming not to aim at specific countries.
US$17 billion question: why China and South Africa are so far apart on trade data
China and South Africa's trade data discrepancies reveal extensive gaps in reporting practices and global commodity chains.
To Vima Today: The New Data in the Global Geopolitical Chessboard
The article analyzes the geopolitical changes following the war in Iran, highlighting military developments and the reactions of key global players.
Neither gold nor bitcoin: there is a new technological 'golden egg hen' in 2026 for investors in the U.S.
A new technological sector is emerging in the U.S. by 2026, driven by the massive demand for computing brought on by advancements in artificial intelligence, signaling a shift from traditional safe havens like gold and bitcoin.
Iran US Israel War: Due to Middle East Tensions, Amazon and Microsoft are Leaving Dubai-Abu Dhabi for India
Amazon and Microsoft are planning to relocate their data infrastructure from the Middle East to India due to rising tensions in the region.
Oliver Laas: Age Verification in Operating Systems
The article discusses the implications of age verification laws in digital platforms as they expand globally, particularly looking at examples from Australia, the UK, and the US.
โThe story is overโ for Trump: Says that the U.S. economy 'roars', but the reality has different data
President Trump claims the U.S. economy is thriving, but recent data reveals job losses and rising gas prices, contradicting his statements.
Five-Day Jump of the Dollar
The dollar failed to maintain its initial gains against major currencies following unexpected data showing a decline in new jobs in the US for February.
Russia Will Not Provide Data on Oil Sold to India, US Explained Reason for Giving 'Friend' a Waiver
The United States recently commented on India's exemption to purchase Russian oil, while Russia stated it would not disclose the volume of oil sold to India, citing national security concerns.
Russia has provided Iran with data on the location of US ships and aircraft in the Middle East, according to 'The Washington Post'
Russia is reportedly supplying Iran with intelligence regarding the locations of US military assets in the Middle East, raising concerns about regional security and escalating tensions.
Russia Provides Iran with Intelligence on Targets to Attack US Forces
Russia has been providing Iran with intelligence data on the locations of US military forces and equipment, indicating a deeper involvement in the escalating conflict.
Wall Street opens lower after employment report in the US: How is it operating TODAY?
Wall Street is set to close in the red due to escalating tensions in the Middle East and weak US labor market data.
Russia provides intelligence data to Iran to attack American forces, according to The Washington Post
Russia is reportedly providing Iran with intelligence on the locations of U.S. Navy ships and aircraft in the Middle East, according to The Washington Post.
'In the AI Race, the US and China are Ahead, India is Behind', Rahul Gandhi Raises Questions on Data Control
Rahul Gandhi criticized the Indian government's performance in the AI sector during a conversation with students in Kerala, emphasizing the need for better data control in India.
Media: Russia provides Iran with intelligence data to strike American forces
Russia is reportedly supplying Iran with intelligence about the deployment of U.S. military ships and aircraft in the Middle East, indicating an increased adversarial role in the ongoing conflict.
American employment experiences a spectacular reversal with 92,000 jobs lost in February
February saw a surprising loss of 92,000 jobs in the U.S., raising unemployment to 4.4%, contrasting sharply with analysts' expectations of job growth.
Russia has joined in. It provides Iran with quality data on the location of American ships and aircraft
Russia is reportedly supplying Iran with detailed intelligence regarding the positioning of American military assets.
Liveblog Iran War: Report: Russia Provides Iran with Positional Data
A report reveals that Russia has been supplying Iran with the locations of US military targets in the Middle East during ongoing conflicts.
Dollar opens higher at R$ 5.31, focusing on conflict in Iran and new employment data in the US
The dollar opened higher at R$ 5.31 as investors remain cautious due to escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Media: Russia Provides Iran with Intelligence Data on U.S. Military Deployments in the Middle East
Russia is reportedly supplying Iran with intelligence data about U.S. military deployments in the Middle East, marking a significant involvement of another adversary against the U.S.
Trump Faces Lawsuit Over Approval of TikTok Activities in the USA
Donald Trump is facing a lawsuit related to his approval of a deal regarding TikTok's operations in the United States.