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UK’s Starmer says coalition to beef up Ukraine security in any peace deal | Russia-Ukraine war News
British PM Starmer highlights ‘robust’ security plans for Ukraine, proposing deployment in case of a peace deal. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stresses the United Kingdom’s intention to provide “robust and credible” security guarantees to prevent Russia from attacking Ukraine again as Russian President Vladimir Putin has yet to sign… Read Details ⇢
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It’s official: Google Assistant will be retired for phones this year, with Gemini taking over
Gemini will replace Google Assistant on phones this year Currently, the two AI apps can be run alongside each other Upgrades for other devices will be announced soon It’s been clear for some time that Gemini is the future of AI assistants as far as Google is concerned, and now… Read Details ⇢
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Large crowds converge in Serbia’s capital for protest against corruption
Tens of thousands gather in front of the Serbian parliament during a major anti-corruption rally led by university students in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, March 15, 2025. MARKO DROBNJAKOVIC / AP Tens of thousands of people descended on Belgrade on Saturday, March 15, as part of a mass rally seen as… Read Details ⇢
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Zelensky denies troops surrounded in Kursk as Russia retakes villages
Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky denied on March 15 his troops were encircled in Russia’s Kursk region, where Moscow has regained swathes of land this week, as Russia said it took back two more villages in the border region. US leader Donald Trump had a day earlier asked Russia’s Vladimir Putin… Read Details ⇢
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College basketball: Creighton-UConn Big East semifinal ends in scuffle
Emotions ran high on Friday night at Madison Square Garden as Creighton advanced to the Big East final over the two-time defending national champions in UConn. The Bluejays were coasting to a victory and were able to dribble the ball out for the final seconds. With the second-seeded Bluejays leading… Read Details ⇢
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Thousands join antigovernment protest in Serbia’s capital, Belgrade | Protests News
Prosecutors have charged at least 13 people over November’s railway station roof collapse in Novi Sad. Serbian anticorruption protesters, riot police and supporters of President Aleksandar Vucic have faced off in central Belgrade as tens of thousands of people have turned out for the biggest antigovernment rallies in years. Near-daily… Read Details ⇢
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Would you buy this? This minuscule rack server comes with 2U servers, 48-port switches and even cabling but is it a toy?
Japan’s Gachapon machines now offer detailed miniature rack server collectibles Each 1/12 scale server model replicates real brands like Cisco, Dell and A10 They feature tiny cables, ports, fans, and stackable racks, but they’re only toys If you live in the United States or the UK, you’re probably familiar with… Read Details ⇢
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South Africa’s presidency confirms ‘regrettable’ expulsion of ambassador to US Ebrahim Rasool – The Mail & Guardian
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s office said on Saturday South Africa’s ambassador to the United States had been expelled — confirming the further deterioration in diplomatic relations between the two countries since Donald Trump was inaugurated in January. “The Presidency has noted the regrettable expulsion of South Africa’s ambassador to the United… Read Details ⇢
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Putin will have to ‘come to table,’ British PM Starmer says, hosting coalition call
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks with international leaders in a video conference at 10 Downing Street on March 15, 2025 in London, Britain. LEON NEAL / VIA REUTERS British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the “ball was in Russia’s court” and that President Vladimir Putin would “sooner or later”… Read Details ⇢