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These are the key developments from day 1,416 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.Published On 10 Jan 202610 Jan 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareHere is where things stand on Saturday, January 10:Fighting: The death toll from a massive Russian attack on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv that began on Thursday night has risen to four, the Ukrainian State Emergency Service wrote in an update shared on Facebook on Friday. At least 25 people were also injured, including five rescuers, the service added. The attack left thousands of Kyiv apartments without heat, electricity and water as temperatures fell to minus 10 degrees…

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Integrating AI into code review workflows allows engineering leaders to detect systemic risks that often evade human detection at scale.For engineering leaders managing distributed systems, the trade-off between deployment speed and operational stability often defines the success of their platform. Datadog, a company responsible for the observability of complex infrastructures worldwide, operates under intense pressure to maintain this balance.When a client’s systems fail, they rely on Datadog’s platform to diagnose the root cause—meaning reliability must be established well before software reaches a production environment.Scaling this reliability is an operational challenge. Code review has traditionally acted as the primary gatekeeper, a…

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UK PM Keir Starmer’s office says move to limit access to paying subscribers ‘insulting’ to victims and ‘not a solution’.Published On 9 Jan 20269 Jan 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareElon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok has limited image generation on the social media platform X amid growing backlash over its use to create sexualised deepfakes of women and children.Grok told X users on Friday that image generation and editing features were now available only to paying subscribers.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listThe standalone Grok app, which operates separately from X, still allows users to generate images without…

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After several years of experimentation, enterprise AI is moving out of the pilot phase. To date, many organisations limit AI to general-purpose chatbots, often created by small groups of early adopters. According to Nexos.ai, that model will give way to something more operational: fleets of task-specific AI agents embedded directly into business workflows.Even isolated agents are in common use, screening CVs, reviewing contracts, drafting routine correspondence, preparing management reports and orchestrating actions in enterprise systems.Analysis from the company suggests organisations that move from single chatbots to multiple role-specific agents see materially higher adoption and claim a clearer business impact. Teams…

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United States President Donald Trump has dismissed international law, saying only his “own morality” can curb the aggressive policies he is pursuing across the world after the abduction of Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro.“I don’t need international law. I’m not looking to hurt people,” Trump told The New York Times on Thursday.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listAsked whether he needs to abide by international law, Trump said he does, but it “depends what your definition of international law is”.Trump has shown a willingness to use the brute force of the US military to achieve his foreign policy goals.On Saturday, the…

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AI advancements are changing the way we look at health and deal with health-related issues. According to a new nationwide study by Confused.com Life Insurance, three in five Brits now use AI to self-diagnose health conditions. Through various searches, like side effects of medical conditions, treatment options, and symptom checks, as much as 11% of respondents claim AI has helped improve their conditions. More than a third (35%) are likely to use AI in this context in the future, moving away from traditional GP appointments – increasingly harder to get at short notice.In the UK, the average GP appointment waiting…

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President Donald Trump aims to control and revive Venezuela’s oil industry. Critics call it modern-day colonialism.A nation with the world’s largest oil reserves, Venezuela is now at the centre of a high-stakes economic power play over energy supply – with global ramifications.The United States says it will control the sales and revenue of Venezuelan oil “indefinitely”, days after it abducted the nation’s President Nicolas Maduro.President Donald Trump wants US companies to invest billions of dollars to revive the nation’s oil sector.Washington says that would benefit the people of Venezuela and the US.Critics, though, have called the move modern-day colonialism and…

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Manufacturing factories are producing more data than they can easily process, and companies like Bosch are turning to AI to close that gap. Cameras watch production lines, sensors track machines, and software records each step of the process. However, much of that information still does not lead to faster decisions or fewer breakdowns. For large manufacturing firms, this gap is pushing AI from small trials into core operations.That shift helps explain why Bosch plans to invest about €2.9 billion in artificial intelligence by 2027, according to The Wall Street Journal. The spending is aimed at manufacturing, supply chain management, and…

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DEVELOPING STORYDEVELOPING STORY, Secessionist leader took a boat to Berbera and then boarded a pane that flew to Abu Dhabi via Mogadishu, coalition says.Published On 8 Jan 20268 Jan 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareThe Saudi Arabia-led coalition in Yemen has announced that the leader of the secessionist Southern Transitional Council (STC) has fled to the United Arab Emirates via Somaliland after skipping planned peace talks in Riyadh.In a statement on Thursday, the coalition said Aidarous al-Zubaidi “escaped in the dead of night” on Wednesday aboard a vessel that departed Aden in Yemen for the port of Berbera in Somaliland.Recommended…

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Agentic AI represents a distinct evolution from stateless chatbots toward complex workflows, and scaling it requires new memory architecture.As foundation models scale toward trillions of parameters and context windows reach millions of tokens, the computational cost of remembering history is rising faster than the ability to process it.Organisations deploying these systems now face a bottleneck where the sheer volume of “long-term memory” (technically known as Key-Value (KV) cache) overwhelms existing hardware architectures.Current infrastructure forces a binary choice: store inference context in scarce, high-bandwidth GPU memory (HBM) or relegate it to slow, general-purpose storage. The former is prohibitively expensive for large…

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