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25.05.2025 17:00
Jony Ives OpenAI Deal Puts Pressure onApple to FindNext Big Thing Jony Ives deal with OpenAIshould cause major shockwaves at Apple, especially after a design-team brain drainand struggles in artificial intelligence. Also: Apple plans Meta-like smart glasses for late next year, and Trump threatens a 25% smartphone tariff. Looking ahead to WWDC, we havethe latest details on the companysoperating system redesign planand whats likely to be its biggestAI announcement.

25.05.2025 17:15
Russia hits Ukraine with largest aerial attack in war so far Russia launched some 367 drones and missiles at about 30 cities through Ukraine in its largest aerial attack on the country in the more than three-years-long war. At least 12 people have been killed, including three children and hundreds more injured. NBCs Matt Bradley reports for Sunday TODAY.

25.05.2025 17:20
Football: Marinos stun Antlers as bottom beat top in J1 classic Bottom side Yokohama F Marinos stunned leaders Kashima Antlers 3-1 in the J-League first division on Sunday, the home team ending their record-worst seven-game losing run and 11-game winless streak. The only two "original 10" inaugural J-League members in 1993 who have never been relegated could not have had a more contrasting opening to this season, with Kashima flying high under new manager Toru Oniki while Marinos already parting ways with Steve Holland after a disastrous start and replacing him with Patrick Kisnorbo. Read full story here

25.05.2025 17:25
25.05.2025 17:27
Nearly 60% expect rice prices to fall with new farm minister: poll Nearly 60 percent of Japanese believe soaring rice prices will fall with the appointment of a new farm minister, following his predecessor's sacking over a controversial remark about being gifted rice that angered consumers, a Kyodo News survey showed Sunday. In the two-day telephone poll conducted from Saturday, 59.8 percent expressed such expectations, while 35.1 percent said they do not believe there would be any such changes with Shinjiro Koizumi at the helm of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Read full story here