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Iran: Prolonged conflict reshapes view of the regime, analyst says

Iran: Prolonged conflict reshapes view of the regime, analyst says

FRANCE 24’s guest Mehran Kamrave, Director of the Iranian Studies Unit at the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies, analyses Iran’s strategy towards the United States, highlighting three key levers the regime can rely on: sanctions, the nuclear programme, and control over the Strait of Hormuz. He also notes that, despite the war, the Iranian government is tightening its grip on the population. According to him, the longer the conflict drags on, the less unpopular the Islamic Republic becomes domestically. Keywords for this article Source link

Kacey Musgraves has hilarious response to ‘UFO analyst’ debunking her space sighting

Kacey Musgraves has hilarious response to ‘UFO analyst’ debunking her space sighting

Get the inside track from Roisin O’Connor with our free weekly music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This Kacey Musgraves has a message for skeptics who doubt her recent UFO experience. The country singer, 37, posted videos on her Instagram Story Thursday in which she detailed the “craziest… orb, UFO experience” she had on a recent flight. Shortly after, science writer and self-identified “UFO analyst” Mick West took to X to debunk the patterns shown in her video as satellite flares, writing: “The @KaceyMusgraves UFO sighting video has been identified by @flarkey as being 100% consistent with Starlink horizon flares. “Her plane was in the flare zone for the entire flight, and the flares appeared in the right position, moving and fading at the same speed as seen on the video. If she could share the exact time the video was recorded, then we could identify the exact satellites.” However, the “Space Cowboy” singer didn’t seem too interested in West’s take. …

Ex-CIA Analyst: Trump’s Claim About Obliterated Iranian Air Defenses Was Premature

Ex-CIA Analyst: Trump’s Claim About Obliterated Iranian Air Defenses Was Premature

Authored by former CIA officer Larry Johnson During his Wednesday night speech, Donald Trump made the following claim about Iran’s air defenses: “They have no anti-aircraft equipment, their radar’s 100% annihilated, we are unstoppable as a military force.” The White House followed this Friday, with a statement from a spokesperson, Anna Kelley, who further emphasized, “Here are the facts: Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks are down 90 percent, their navy is wiped out, two-thirds of their production facilities are damaged or destroyed, and the United States and Israel have overwhelming air dominance over Iran,” she said. Photos widely circulating show destroyed US Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopter at a base in Kuwait, which apparently took a direct hit Friday. It appears that President Trump was a bit premature. The US Air Force had a difficult day on Friday: F-15E (48th Fighter Wing) — Shot down in southwestern Iran. Pilot rescued; WSO still missing. A-10C Thunderbolt II — Shot down and crashed into the Persian Gulf. Pilot reportedly recovered. 2X HH-60G Pave Hawk — Hit during CSAR …

Exclusive-SpaceX will host analyst day on April 21, source says

Exclusive-SpaceX will host analyst day on April 21, source says

SAN FRANCISCO, April 1 : Rocket company SpaceX will host an analyst day on April 21, and will offer analysts a visit to its “Macrohard” xAI datacenter in Memphis, Tennessee two days later, a source familiar with the matter said on Wednesday. SpaceX has filed confidentially for an initial public offering, another source said. That is likely to be the largest IPO on record. Source link

Analyst Warns Against Using Microsoft’s Copilot AI on Friday Afternoons

Analyst Warns Against Using Microsoft’s Copilot AI on Friday Afternoons

Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech As Microsoft has aggressively pushed its Copilot AI, it’s logged more than a few high-profile errors. Copilot has been found hallucinating police reports, exposing secure passwords, and digesting confidential emails — prompting security fears as its use in corporate and government settings becomes more common. Dennis Xu, a research analyst at the firm Gartner, went as far as to suggest that companies using Copilot should ban it on Friday afternoons, because by that late juncture in the week, workers might be too checked out to double check its work. According to the Register, that warning — half-joking but half-serious — came at a Gartner panel called “Mitigating the Top 5 Microsoft 365 Copilot Security Risks” held in Sydney, Australia this week. “Copilot makes over-shared documents more accessible,” Xu warned. “This is not a net new risk, but a known risk amplified by AI.” Per the Register, Xu spent 30 minutes talking about the five risks, 20 of which …

Analyst: Foldable iPhone Likely to Ship in December, iPhone 18 Plus is Possible Next Year

Analyst: Foldable iPhone Likely to Ship in December, iPhone 18 Plus is Possible Next Year

In a research note for investment bank Barclays earlier this month, Apple analyst Tim Long said his supply chain sources mentioned the possibility of the iPhone 18 base model being announced in March next year, rather than in September this year. This split launch has been widely rumored by multiple sources in recent months. More interestingly, Long dropped two unique pieces of information. First, he said shipments of the rumored foldable iPhone will likely begin in December this year, a few months after the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max launch in the usual September timeframe. A similar situation occurred in 2017, with the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus launching in September, and the iPhone X launching in November. Second, Long said that Apple plans to release two other devices alongside the iPhone 18 base model in March next year, including a lower-end iPhone 18e and either an iPhone 18 Plus or an iPhone Air 2. Long mentioning the possibility of an iPhone 18 Plus is notable, as we have not heard …

BBC Analyst Refutes Trumps Iran War Victory Talk

BBC Analyst Refutes Trumps Iran War Victory Talk

A BBC expert has delivered a brutal reality check to Donald Trump over his claim that America has “already won” the war in Iran. Referring to British plans to send two Royal Navy ships to the region, Trump said: “We don’t need people that join wars after we’ve already won.” But on Radio 4′s Today programme this morning, BBC international affairs editor Jeremy Bowen said Trump was obviously wrong. He said: “Trump oscillates wildly in the kinds of things that he’s said. He even said over the course of the weekend regarding the British aircraft carrier proposal, he said we’ve won the war already. Well clearly, that hasn’t happened.” He said: “What we’re seeing is a continuation of their strategy, which is essentially to spread the pain. “They know they can’t take on the Americans and the Israelis in terms of firepower, but what they can do is create second and third order consequences, like a big hike in oil prices, which they might be hoping will press Donald Trump into thinking ‘right, time to …

Trump ‘now underwater on all top ten issues except border security’, analyst says – A propos

Trump ‘now underwater on all top ten issues except border security’, analyst says – A propos

To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Accept Manage my choices One of your browser extensions seems to be blocking the video player from loading. To watch this content, you may need to disable it on this site. Try again SABATO © agences Issued on: 24/02/2026 – 23:06 12:05 min From the show Reading time 1 min Speaking with FRANCE 24’s Sharon Gaffney, Larry Sabato, Founder and Director of the University of Virginia Centre for Politics, explains that US President Donald Trump will be focused on maintaining his MAGA base ahead of the State of the Union address, stressing that Trump “has lost a great deal” of popularity since the inauguration and “on the ten top issues he is now underwater in every single one except border security”. By: Video by: Source link

Exclusive: Crime analyst weighs in on ‘extremely unusual kidnapping’ of Nancy Guthrie as new details emerge

Exclusive: Crime analyst weighs in on ‘extremely unusual kidnapping’ of Nancy Guthrie as new details emerge

Federal authorities have revealed new information about the suspect in the abduction of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today Show host Savannah Guthrie, as they increased the reward for information to $100,000. Nancy was taken from her home in Tucson’s Catalina Foothills in the early hours of February 1, 2026. Surveillance footage showed a masked man wearing gloves attempting to obscure a Nest doorbell camera. The FBI now describes the suspect as a male approximately five-foot-nine to five-foot-ten with an average build, carrying a black 25-liter Ozark Trail Hiker Pack backpack. © Getty ImagesThe FBI has expanded the search surrounding Nancy’s home More than 13,000 tips have been received and authorities are also examining additional video from a residence 4.5 miles away, where a man wearing a similar backpack was reportedly seen. Forensic criminologist Dr Ron Martinelli says several elements of the investigation stand out – particularly the erection of a forensic tent at Nancy’s home. © FBIImages of the individual were released by the FBI “Whenever you see a tent set up, that’s …

Bangladesh voters torn between desire for stability and need for reform, analyst says

Bangladesh voters torn between desire for stability and need for reform, analyst says

In the 18 months since the collapse of Sheikh Hasina’s government, Bangladesh has endured political turmoil but also biting economic pain — with many hoping for a rebound under new leadership after elections on February 12. FRANCE 24’s Mark Owen speaks with Asif Bin Ali, Geopolitical Analyst and Doctoral Fellow at Georgia State University, who says that the electorate is mainly motivated by the desire for stability and the need for reform. Keywords for this article Source link