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As the fire raged on, questions were raised about the potential impact on Alibaba Cloud's services and the security of the data stored in the affected data center. Customers and businesses that rely on Alibaba Cloud for their computing and storage needs expressed concerns about possible disruptions and data loss.Iran is poised to “quite dramatically” increase its stockpile of near weapons-grade uranium as it has started cascades of advanced centrifuges, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency warned Friday. The comments from Rafael Mariano Grossi came just hours after Iran said it conducted a successful space launch with its heaviest payload ever, the latest for its program that the West alleges improves Tehran’s ballistic missile program. The launch of the Simorgh rocket comes as Iran’s nuclear program now enriches uranium at 60%, a short, technical step from weapons-grade levels of 90%. While Iran maintains its program is peaceful, officials in the Islamic Republic increasingly threaten to potentially seek the bomb and an intercontinental ballistic missile that would allow Tehran to use the weapon against distant foes like the United States. The moves are likely to further raise tensions gripping the wider Middle East over Israel’s continued war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip and as an uneasy ceasefire holds in Lebanon. However, Iran may as well be preparing the ground for possible talks with the incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump, who in his first term unilaterally withdrew America from Tehran’s nuclear deal with world powers. The U.S. intelligence community in a report released Thursday said that while “Iran is not building a nuclear weapon” it has “undertaken activities that better position it to produce one, if it so chooses.” The Iranian debate over seeking the bomb “risks emboldening nuclear weapons advocates within Iran’s decision-making apparatus and shifting the thinking of current and future Iranian elites about the utility of nuclear weapons,” the report added. Grossi, speaking to journalists in Bahrain, on the sidelines of the International Institute of Strategic Studies’ Manama Dialogue, said his inspectors planned to see just how many centrifuges Iran would be spinning after Tehran informed his agency of its plans. “I think it is very concerning,” Grossi said. “They were preparing and they have all of these facilities sort of in abeyance and now they are activating that. So we are going to see.” He added: “If they really make them turn — all of them — it’s going to be a huge jump.” An IAEA statement issued shortly after Grossi’s remarks said Iran had begun feeding two cascades of advanced IR-6 centrifuges with uranium previously enriched up to 20% at its underground Fordo facility. That site is located under a mountain, protecting it from airstrikes. Cascades are a group of centrifuges that spin uranium gas together to more quickly enrich the uranium. The IR-6 centrifuges enrich uranium faster than Iran’s baseline IR-1 centrifuges, which have been the workhorse of the country’s atomic program. Adding 20% uranium, as opposed to 5% uranium previously planned, further speeds up that process. “The facility’s updated design information showed that the effect of this change would be to significantly increase the rate of production,” the IAEA statement said. Iran separately will start feeding natural uranium into eight other IR-6 cascades at Fordo as well to produce 5%-enriched uranium, it added. The IAEA warned in late November that Iran was preparing to begin enriching uranium with thousands of advanced centrifuges. That came as a response to the Board of Governors at the IAEA condemning Iran for failing to cooperate fully with the agency. Iran did not acknowledge the preparations. The Iranian mission to the United Nations did not respond to a request for comment. Meanwhile, the launch Friday took place at Iran’s Imam Khomeini Spaceport in rural Semnan province, some 135 miles east of Tehran. That’s the site of Iran’s civilian space program, which has suffered a series of failed Simorgh launches in the past. The Simorgh carried what Iran described as an “orbital propulsion system,” as well as two research systems to a 250-mile orbit above the Earth. A system that could change the orbit of a spacecraft would allow Iran to geo-synchronize the orbits of its satellites, a capability Tehran has long sought. It also carried the Fakhr-1 satellite for Iran’s military, the first time Iran’s civilian program is known to have carried a military payload. Iran also put the payload of the Simorgh at 660 pounds, heavier than all its previous successful launches within the country. State television carried footage of a correspondent discussing the payload just as the Simorgh lifted off into the sky, as people called out: “God is the greatest!” The U.S. military referred questions about the launch to the country’s Space Command, which did not respond. Space experts said tracking data appeared to show the launch successfully put objects in orbit. The United States has previously said Iran’s satellite launches defy a U.N. Security Council resolution and called on Tehran to undertake no activity involving ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons. U.N. sanctions related to Iran’s ballistic missile program expired in October 2023. “Iran’s work on space-launch vehicles — including its Simorgh — probably would shorten the timeline to produce an intercontinental ballistic missile, if it decided to develop one, because the systems use similar technologies,” a U.S. intelligence community report released in July said. Iran has always denied seeking nuclear weapons and says its space program, like its nuclear activities, is for purely civilian purposes. However, U.S. intelligence agencies and the IAEA say Iran had an organized military nuclear program up until 2003. Under Iran’s relatively moderate former President Hassan Rouhani, the Islamic Republic slowed its space program for fear of raising tensions with the West. The late hard-line President Ebrahim Raisi, a protégé of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei who came to power in 2021, pushed the program forward. Raisi died in a helicopter crash in May. Iran’s reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian, who has been signaling he wants to negotiate with the West over sanctions, has yet to offer a strategy when it comes to Iran’s ambitions in space. The Simorgh launch represented the first for his administration from the country’s civil space program. Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard conducted a successful launch of its parallel program in September.As the fire raged on, questions were raised about the potential impact on Alibaba Cloud's services and the security of the data stored in the affected data center. Customers and businesses that rely on Alibaba Cloud for their computing and storage needs expressed concerns about possible disruptions and data loss.
The investigation stems from concerns that Google may have engaged in unfair practices that could stifle competition in the online advertising industry. Google's dominating position in the digital advertising market has long been a point of contention, with many rival companies and advocacy groups accusing the tech giant of abusing its power to maintain a stranglehold on the industry.
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No women will lead a House committee for the first time in two decades after House Republicans revealed their list of committee leaders for the 119th Congress on Thursday. The 17 standing committees , whose leaders were selected by the House Republican Steering Committee, will be dominated by white men when the new Congress is seated on Jan. 3. No people of color were selected, either. The last time there was not at least one woman leading a standing committee in the House was the 109th Congress, from 2005 until 2006. "From securing our southern border, to unleashing American energy, to fighting to lower Bidenflation, and making our communities safe again, our Committee Chairs are ready to get to work fulfilling the American people's mandate and enacting President Trump's America-First agenda," House Majority Leader Steve Scalise said in announcing the list of chairs. "House Republicans are heading into the 119th Congress prepared to address the issues most important to hardworking Americans and fight for meaningful legislative wins. "I look forward to working with these strong leaders and their Committees to advance President Trump's priorities and deliver the American people the government they voted for in November," he added. Three Republican women led House committees in the 118th Congress: Texas Rep. Kay Granger chaired the Appropriations Committee, Washington Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers chaired the Energy and Commerce Committee and North Carolina Rep. Virginia Foxx chaired the Education and the Workforce Committee. Neither Granger nor McMorris Rodgers ran for reelection in 2024, though Foxx did earn an 11th term in office. However, Foxx, 81, had already been granted a waiver to lead her committee in the 118th Congress beyond the six-year term limits the House GOP imposes, and she did not request an additional waiver. She had served as chairwoman in the 115th Congress, as well as ranking member in the 116th and the 117th. Michigan Rep. Tim Walberg will take over the chairmanship of the Education and the Workforce Committee instead. MORE: Virginia Foxx leaves Education Committee leadership "Chairmen of committees are very important positions but we really do engage all the membership," House Speaker Mike Johnson said earlier this week ahead of the selections. "We have extraordinary women serving in Congress and in the Republican Conference. In fact, we elected some really strong women in the upcoming freshmen class. "We value those voices. And everybody has an equal say at the table," he noted. "These are thoughtful elections. We have an embarrassment of riches, frankly." Florida Rep. Brian Mast, a close Trump ally, will lead the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan will continue to lead the Judiciary Committee, Kentucky Rep. James Comer will continue to lead the Oversight Committee and Missouri Rep. Jason Smith will continue to lead the powerful Ways and Means Committee. "Very fitting in the MAGA Era - No Women Need Apply," former Virginia Rep. Barbara Comstock, a Republican, posted ahead of the final selections. The Republican Party will have a trifecta in the new year with control of the House, Senate, and White House, but the razor-thin majority of 220 Republicans to 215 Democrats in the House will leave little room for dissent, especially with two members of the House GOP set to be nominated for posts in the Trump administration and the resignation of Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz. "After four years of suffering under the radical policies of the Biden-Harris Administration and a Democrat-controlled Senate, the American people made clear they are ready for a change," Scalise added. "With Republicans taking control of the White House, Senate, and House, it is imperative we are in position to move President Trump's agenda efficiently and thoughtfully so we can quickly restore our nation to greatness." ABC News' John Parkinson contributed to this report.In the end, the unexpected twist in the stand-up comedy show had left a lasting impression on all who witnessed it, serving as a stark reminder that sometimes, the most terrifying stories are the ones that hit closest to home. And in the case of Lady Tiana, the tale of female safety took on a whole new, spine-tingling meaning.
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As the highly anticipated Champions League matches are set to kick off today, foreign media outlets have been buzzing with predictions and analyses of the upcoming games. Of particular interest is the performance and prospects of reigning champions Real Madrid, who are facing a tough challenge with their win rate predicted to be below forty percent. On the other hand, powerhouses such as Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich, and Liverpool are seen to have clear advantages going into their respective matches.This time, the decision appears relatively straightforward. On Friday Labour leader Ivana Bacik announced it was “unlikely” the party would go into government. The Social Democrats have yet to make a similar statement but all indications are that they will do so. Meanwhile, Green leader Roderic O’Gorman intends to start rebuilding his party in opposition. Many will regret their absence. All three parties share a commitment to action on climate change that is lacking in Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, and is entirely absent from the various Independents who now seem likely to make up the next governing majority. Labour and the Social Democrats also propose a more interventionist role for the State in addressing the housing crisis and a more cautious approach to the tax cuts and other measures in the larger parties’ manifestos which have been criticised as fiscally imprudent. A central plank of the proposition which both Labour and the Social Democrats put to the electorate was that they are parties that believe in going into government. Labour can also point to an impressive record of legislative accomplishments in previous coalitions. But parliamentary arithmetic matters. If either or both were to go into coalition with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, they would be operating in an environment where the larger partners always had the option, if serious disagreement arose, of turning instead to Independents for support. That would be a very weak hand to play. Labour and the Social Democrats will also be mindful of he recent experience of the Greens, scapegoated by their government partners and punished by voters despite being able to point to a record of delivering on many of the promises they had made. A smaller partner in the next government is unlikely to have as much leverage as the Greens did in the last one. The decision to stay out, then, is due not to an excess of ideological purity but to an entirely rational assessment of the probable outcome, both legislatively and electorally. What would be inexcusable, though, would be if Labour and the Social Democrats, which share very similar worldviews, were to allow petty and often mainly personal inter-party rivalries to hinder co-operation on providing the effective and clear-eyed opposition that the country will need.
The EU's investigation is set to delve deep into the intricacies of Google's advertising practices, with a specific focus on any agreements, contracts, or arrangements made between Google and Meta. Regulators are keen to uncover any evidence of anti-competitive behavior or collusion between the two tech giants that could harm fair competition in the market.Meanwhile, reports from Spain have suggested that Real Madrid has set its sights on Manchester United's young full-back, Diogo Dalot. The 22-year-old Portuguese defender has shown glimpses of potential during his time at Old Trafford but has struggled to secure a regular spot in the starting lineup. Real Madrid, under the guidance of manager Carlo Ancelotti, sees Dalot as a player who could provide depth and quality in their defensive ranks.
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