
Yinka Adegoke

Mohammed Sergie

The US-Iran deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz eased energy markets, bringing oil prices to a three-month low, but analysts warned on timeline of restoring global fuel supplies.
2Anthropic staff were set to meet senior White House officials, after the US government restricted access to the firm’s most advanced AI models.
3SpaceX shares extended an already record-breaking stock market debut, suggesting that investor appetite for marquee tech names is still strong despite concerns of a bubble.
4Russia was behind arson attacks on UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s properties, the BBC reported.
5Taiwan’s drone ambitions are getting a boost from the private sector despite a massive budgetary setback.
6The UK announced a social-media ban for under-16s, a move that follows other countries but clashes with the government’s other priorities.
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