Anthropic Files to Go Public, Setting Stage for Huge I.P.O.
The artificial intelligence company has seen explosive growth over the last year thanks largely to new technology that can automatically write computer code.
"EXPLOSIVE" · 총 212건
필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 86,536건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.2(균형)입니다. 긍정 4,435건(5.1%)·중립 79,938건(92.4%)·부정 2,163건(2.5%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 15.2(중도 균형)입니다.
The artificial intelligence company has seen explosive growth over the last year thanks largely to new technology that can automatically write computer code.
Rassemblement National leader Jordan Bardella, who may end up being the party's presidential candidate, has shifted to advocating for scrapping the pension system's fixed legal retirement age and possibly adding a share of capitalization.
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According to Yury Chernichuk, the attack involved a drone that was carrying enough explosives to cause serious damage
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A 62-year-old man was killed following an early morning UAV strike on a public transport stop in the village of Shyroka Balka.
• OCAC demands urgent meeting with PM, seeks his intervention • Calls for release of Rs66bn in withheld PDCs; urges Ogra to settle all claims by June 8 • Labels Level-3 EV charger mandates impractical without wide adoption ISLAMABAD: The country’s oil industry has protested the slow disbursement of their price differential claims (PDCs) against cheaper petroleum product supplies to consumers in early days of US-Iran war and proposed tax on windfall inventory gains in the coming budget. In a letter to the prime minister, Oil Companies’ Advisory Council (OCAC) — a cartel representing around three dozen oil marketing companies and refineries — demanded an urgent meeting on oil industry’s pressing challenges. OCAC Chairman Asif Iqbal said the meeting of leadership of top 10 oil industry players with the prime minister was crucial to discuss the critical issues that are adversely impacting the financial sustainability of the downstream petroleum sector. “The oil industry is currently facing acute liquidity constraints and growing financial pressures owing to delayed recoveries, rising operating costs, increasing compliance requirements and policy uncertainties,” Mr Iqbal wrote to the prime minister, urging timely policy intervention for stability. The OCAC chief said the outstanding PDCs worth about Rs54 billion had been released to the industry, while outstanding claims of around Rs66bn still remained pending. “The prolonged delay in settlement of these claims has severely impacted cash flows and resulted in a significant liquidity crisis for OMCs,” he said adding that despite extensive verification through internal and external audits, only a portion of the verified claims had been disbursed so far. The OCAC demanded that Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) be directed to facilitate the release of all outstanding claims by June 8 in order to provide much-needed relief to the industry. Next, the oil industry agitated against the proposed taxation in the coming budget on inventory gains retained by it as prices maintained a rising trend. It said a high-powered committee had reportedly been constituted to review the cross-subsidy mechanism and examine the possible recovery of inventory gains arising from fluctuations in international oil prices. While supporting the review in theory, the industry demanded that the review be conducted with fairness and consistency. Under the prevailing policy directive, OMCs are required to maintain a mandatory stock cover of 20 days; therefore, any mechanism addressing inventory gains must also equitably recognise inventory losses under the same principle, in the event of adverse price movements. The OCAC raised the issue of marketing margins unchanged for almost three years. It said the revisions are pending since September 2023 despite rising costs and inflation. This erosion of margins has worsened financial challenges and limited investment in essential infrastructure. The OCAC requested the PM’s help to create a fair and predictable annual margin adjustment mechanism for sector sustainability. The federal cabinet had tied increased marketing margins for OMCs and dealers to digitising product stocks for online visibility to prevent hoarding and misreporting, but this process is still incomplete. After that, the OCAC noted that mandatory installation of Level-3 fast EV chargers at petrol stations involves high costs and isn’t viable without widespread EV use, affordable manufacturing and supporting infrastructure. Moreover, the industry stated that requiring K-Forms (clearance for explosive safety) for new retail outlets to include EV charger installation was hindering retail network growth. This condition caused delays in opening completed outlets, discouraged investments in new sites, diverted funds from crucial infrastructure and posed a risk of stranded assets. It demanded a corresponding marketing margin support and a commercially viable framework to facilitate the effective implementation of such initiatives. Published in Dawn, June 1st, 2026
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YANGON, June 1 — A blast in northern Myanmar killed dozens of people yesterday, two rescue workers said, wit...
The blast reportedly struck a building used for storing mining explosives
Scores of people have been killed following a blast at a building in northeastern Myanmar.
Explosives store blast kills dozens in Myanmar village.
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At least 46 people were killed and more than 70 injured after an explosion at a building storing mining explosives in Myanmar's Namhkam township.
Move amid unconfirmed reports that legally procured explosives could be diverted for anti-social activities; inspections to ensure compliance with explosives-handling norms
For Gujarat Titans, this was supposed to be Ahmedabad's night.Instead, it became an Ahmeda-bad evening for Shubman Gill's men.Also Read: RCB win IPL for 2 straight years, but this player has created a hat-trick of winsOn a stage draped in blue, in front of a crowd willing the home side towards a second IPL crown, Royal Challengers Bengaluru once again arrived like champions who no longer carry the burden of history. They carried certainty. They carried belief. And, as they have so often over the last two seasons, they carried Virat Kohli.Chasing a modest but tricky 156, RCB were never reckless. They were relentless. Kohli, the grandmaster of the chase and the heartbeat of this franchise, produced yet another knockout innings, crafting a half-century that sucked the anxiety out of the contest and the hope out of Gujarat's defence. It was not his most explosive knock. It did not need to be. It was a classic Kohli pursuit — measured, intelligent and utterly inevitable.The numbers will show another fifty. The final will remember much more than that.For a franchise that spent nearly two decades being cricket's great unfinished story, this felt like the final confirmation that last year's title was not an emotional one-off. This is now a team that understands how to win the biggest games. Two titles in two years is not a breakthrough. It is the beginning of a legacy.Yet Gujarat refused to make it easy.After being restricted to 155, a total that always felt 20 runs short on a placid Ahmedabad surface, the Titans fought with the stubbornness that has defined much of their short IPL history. Rashid Khan, magnificent as ever, dragged the contest deeper than it deserved to go. His spell was a reminder that class survives even when the scoreboard does not cooperate. Every wicket he took briefly reignited belief. Every dot ball lifted the noise levels.Also Read: Rohit, Dhoni, Hardik: When IPL's biggest names couldn't deliver this seasonAnd then there was Rajat Patidar — the quiet captain who has turned Royal Challengers Bengaluru from cricket’s great underachievers into a title machine.A year after leading RCB to their long-awaited maiden IPL crown, Patidar is set to script history again, becoming only the third captain after MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma to guide a franchise to back-to-back IPL titles. If last season was about breaking an 18-year curse, this one has been about building a champion's mentality.Patidar’s numbers do not scream for attention, but his captaincy has. RCB topped the league stage, steamrolled Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 1, and entered the final carrying the assurance of a side that no longer panics under pressure. The 31-year-old has fostered a dressing-room culture built on clarity and calm, repeatedly insisting throughout the season that every game was “just another match” despite the mounting expectations around a title defence.His fingerprints were all over the campaign. Whether it was trusting Josh Hazlewood in crunch overs, backing Krunal Pandya's experience on spin-friendly surfaces, or ensuring Virat Kohli could play the anchor's role without the burden of forcing the pace, Patidar's tactical calls consistently landed. Most importantly, Patidar has managed something few RCB leaders before him could: he has made the franchise feel bigger than its baggage. For years, RCB were defined by near-misses, heartbreaks and dependence on individual brillianceBut Gujarat's bowlers were left carrying a burden that should never have been theirs alone.The real disappointment lay with the batting.Too many starts disappeared. Too many big names drifted through the final without leaving a mark. At no point did the innings gather the momentum expected from a side stacked with stroke-makers and match-winners. The scoreboard moved, but never surged. The pressure remained, and RCB's attack, led by the discipline of Josh Hazlewood and the control of Krunal Pandya, squeezed relentlessly.By the halfway mark, the script already felt familiar.RCB had been the better side for most of the season. They entered the final as favourites. They played like favourites. And when the moment arrived to finish the job, they handed the chase to the one man who has spent nearly two decades making impossible pursuits look routine.Kohli has worn many labels across his career — superstar, run machine, icon, leader.On nights like these, one title fits best- King Kohli.And with another IPL trophy glistening under the Ahmedabad lights, his kingdom just got bigger
At least 46 people have been killed and 70 wounded in explosion in rebel-held area, local media report.