United States:
The First AI Candidate Runs in Wyoming
In the race for the mayor of Cheyenne, one of the registered candidates is named VIC, claiming the title of "the first AI candidate in history." It is an artificial intelligence program that simulates human thinking to solve the problems it is presented with.
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Washington has provided $6.5 billion in military aid to Israel since October 7
Washington has provided $6.5 billion in military aid to Israel since October 7A report published Thursday by the "Washington Post" revealed that the United States has provided "security assistance" worth $6.5 billion to Israel since the start of its war against the Gaza Strip, half of which was in the month of May alone.Earlier, Washington had denied statements attributed to Netanyahu, clarifying that it had only suspended the shipment of one batch of heavy bombs out of concern that Israel might use them in the densely populated city of Rafah. The White House confirmed that all other shipments had continued normally.
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حمى غرب النيلWest Nile fever hits central Israel: 4 deaths and dozens of infections
The Israeli Ministry of Health announced that 48 people have been diagnosed with West Nile fever this month in Israel. Israeli media reported that four people have died from the virus, with a fifth suspected death under investigation..
West Nile fever is a serious disease without any drug treatment, particularly dangerous for individuals with weakened immune systems. The disease spreads through the bites of mosquitoes infected with the virus..
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Experts warn of the impact of an open war between the Israeli army and Hezbollah on the energy sector“.
According to a report by the "Times of Israel," an open war between the Israeli army and Hezbollah could have significant and negative effects on the country's energy sector. Shaul Goldstein, head of energy management in Israel, stated last week that a potential war with Hezbollah "could severely disrupt Israel's energy infrastructure," adding that within 72 hours of a power outage, Israel would become "uninhabitable."“.
A research paper specializing in energy security published on June 2 indicated that Israeli air defense systems could face 4,000 rockets per day during the first weeks of combat, and it is likely that priority would immediately be given to protecting military assets rather than civilian infrastructure such as electricity.