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Gov’t council member Abdel Hamid Karimeh says seven people injured as rescue teams search for people trapped under rubble.Listen to this article | 2 minsinfoPublished On 8 Feb 20268 Feb 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareAt least six people have been killed and seven others were wounded when two adjoining buildings collapsed in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli, the head of ⁠the municipal council said.Abdel Hamid Karimeh, speaking at a press conference in Tripoli on Sunday, did not say how many people might still be ‌trapped under debris in the northern city’s Bab al-Tabbaneh neighbourhood.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend…

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As OpenAI races toward its ambitious US$100 billion revenue target by 2027, the ChatGPT maker is reportedly building an army of AI consultants to bridge the gap between cutting-edge technology and enterprise boardrooms—a move that signals a fundamental shift in how AI companies are approaching the notoriously difficult challenge of enterprise adoption.According to industry data and recent hiring patterns, OpenAI is significantly expanding its go-to-market teams at a time when the company’s enterprise business is exploding. The startup hit US$20 billion in annualised revenue in 2025, up from US$6 billion in 2024, with more than one million organisations now using…

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Palestinian medics say several of the 54 bodies were found to be mutilated and showed extensive signs of abuse.Listen to this article | 3 minsinfoPublished On 8 Feb 20268 Feb 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareIsrael has returned dozens of Palestinian bodies and human remains to Gaza without providing any information about their identities or how they were killed, according to Palestinian medical officials.The remains arrived at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Wednesday in plain white bags and are now being examined by forensic teams in an effort to identify them and provide answers to grieving families.Recommended Stories list of…

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In the current landscape of generative artificial intelligence, we have reached a saturation point with assistants. Most users are familiar with the routine. You prompt a tool, it provides a draft, and then you spend the next hour manually moving that output into another application for formatting, design, or distribution. AI promised to save time, yet the tool hop remains a bottleneck for founders and creative teams.SuperCool enters this crowded market with an importantly different value proposition. It does not want to be your assistant. It wants to be your execution partner. By positioning itself at the execution layer of…

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Elaf fund will finance projects with buy-in from Saudi investors committing $2bn for two airports in Aleppo city.Listen to this article | 3 minsinfoPublished On 7 Feb 20267 Feb 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareSyria and Saudi Arabia have signed a major investment package spanning aviation, energy, real estate and telecommunications as Damascus’s new leadership seeks to rebuild after a devastating 14-year civil war.Syrian Investment Authority chief Talal al-Hilali announced a swath of deals on Saturday, including the development of a new international airport in Aleppo, the launch of a low-cost Syrian-Saudi airline, and a telecommunications project called SilkLink aimed at…

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Penetration testing has always existed to answer one practical concern: what actually happens when a motivated attacker targets a real system. For many years, that answer was produced through scoped engagements that reflected a relatively stable environment. Infrastructure changed slowly, access models were simpler, and most exposure could be traced back to application code or known vulnerabilities.That operating reality does not exist. Modern environments are shaped by cloud services, identity platforms, APIs, SaaS integrations, and automation layers that evolve continuously. Exposure is introduced through configuration changes, permission drift, and workflow design as often as through code. As a result, security…

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After Pakistan announced their boycott of the forthcoming T20I World Cup match against India, the International Cricket Council (ICC) was quick to lament the position the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had put fans in. “[Pakistan’s] decision is not in the interest of the global game or the welfare of fans worldwide,” the ICC said in a release, before going on to make special mention of “millions in Pakistan”, who will now have no India fixture to anticipate.Through the course of this statement, and the one the previous week, justifying the ICC’s ultimatum to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) – which…

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The way large companies use artificial intelligence is changing. For years, AI in business meant experimenting with tools that could answer questions or help with small tasks. Now, some big enterprises are moving beyond tools to AI agents that can actually do practical work in systems and workflows.This week, OpenAI introduced a new platform designed to help companies build and manage those kinds of AI agents at scale. A handful of large corporations in finance, insurance, mobility, and life sciences are among the first to start using it. That may signal that AI is ready to move from pilot to…

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After transferring between 30 and 50 million barrels of crude to the US, Venezuela has received $500m from its first oil sale under a US-brokered agreement.The deal, reached last month, provides a lifeline for Venezuela’s struggling economy. However, the government does not control the proceeds. Instead, funds are deposited into a restricted account in Qatar, subject to US approval, to pay public sector salaries and essential services.This new agreement came amid major political changes following the US military abduction of President Nicolas Maduro. On January 15, acting President Delcy Rodriguez proposed reforms to Venezuela’s hydrocarbons law, aiming to attract foreign…

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Separating logic from inference improves AI agent scalability by decoupling core workflows from execution strategies.The transition from generative AI prototypes to production-grade agents introduces a specific engineering hurdle: reliability. LLMs are stochastic by nature. A prompt that works once may fail on the second attempt. To mitigate this, development teams often wrap core business logic in complex error-handling loops, retries, and branching paths.This approach creates a maintenance problem. The code defining what an agent should do becomes inextricably mixed with the code defining how to handle the model’s unpredictability. A new framework proposed by researchers from Asari AI, MIT CSAIL,…

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