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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a US-backed organization, plans to oversee aid distribution in Gaza by the end of May, despite the United Nations rejecting the model as biased. Established in February, the GHF has secured over $100 million in commitments and intends to collaborate with private US security firms to distribute aid from four secure sites in southern Gaza, each serving 300,000 people. However, the UN has criticized the plan for lacking impartiality and for potentially exacerbating humanitarian crises, as it restricts aid access and ties assistance to political objectives. This initiative follows Israel's suspension of aid deliveries amid accusations against Hamas, which have left many in Gaza facing starvation. In response, the UN emphasizes the effectiveness of its existing aid distribution system and urges Israel to facilitate broader humanitarian access without new constraints. 
Published: May 20 2025, 9 pmeznews.inFormer President Joe Biden, 82, had not been diagnosed with prostate cancer prior to last week, according to his spokesperson. This revelation follows President Donald Trump's claims of a potential cover-up, expressing surprise that the public was not informed sooner. Biden's office announced on Sunday that he had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer after a nodule was discovered. The last recorded PSA test for Biden was conducted in 2014 when he was between 71 and 72 years old. Medical experts noted that the late detection of advanced cancer is not uncommon, even for individuals receiving high-level medical care. The US Preventive Services Task Force does not universally recommend annual PSA screenings for men over 70 due to the risks of false positives. Amid ongoing scrutiny of his health, Biden expressed gratitude for the support he has received following his diagnosis. 
Published: May 21 2025, 3 ameznews.inGeneration Lab has launched Verb.Ai, a platform enabling users to earn money by anonymously sharing their data, fundamentally altering market research practices. Users can install a tracker on their phones for $50 or more per month, which monitors their online activities—such as browsing habits, purchases, and streaming—while keeping financial data private. This information is used to create digital twins, offering companies deeper insights into consumer behavior. CEO Cyrus Beschloss argues that corporations have historically exploited user data without fair compensation, and Verb.Ai aims to change this by providing transparency and equitable rewards. With 88% of Gen Z willing to share data for incentives, the platform caters to a demographic increasingly open to data sharing. Verb.Ai's innovative approach, likened to an MRI machine for market research, positions Generation Lab to disrupt the industry and reach 5,000 users by September. 
Published: May 21 2025, 1 ameznews.inApple has issued a security alert urging millions of iPhone users to update their devices following the discovery of serious vulnerabilities, particularly concerning the AirPlay feature. Identified by Tel Aviv-based cybersecurity firm Oligo, the "AirBorne" flaw allows hackers to hijack devices on the same Wi-Fi network, potentially leading to zero-click attacks that can deploy malware and steal data without user interaction. Users are advised to disable AirPlay and restrict access to 'Current User' in their device settings to mitigate risks. Oligo's CTO, Gal Elbaz, highlighted that many affected devices may never receive patches due to the widespread nature of the vulnerabilities. This warning follows a previous alert in February, where Apple acknowledged sophisticated attacks exploiting its USB Restricted Mode, a feature designed to protect data on locked devices. Users are encouraged to install security software for additional protection against these threats. 
Published: May 20 2025, 11 pmeznews.inIran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has openly criticized US demands in nuclear negotiations, labeling them as unreasonable and excessive, particularly the insistence on halting all uranium enrichment. Expressing skepticism about the prospects of a new nuclear deal, Khamenei stated, "I don't think nuclear talks with the US will bring any result." Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi echoed these sentiments, describing the US's demands as illogical and potentially detrimental to the talks, which have stalled amid conflicting positions. Araqchi noted that Tehran is awaiting a more rational approach from Washington before committing to the next round of discussions, which may take place in Rome. Meanwhile, tensions have escalated, with President Donald Trump issuing threats to Iran, including military action, if it fails to compromise. The US has also increased its military presence in the region, prompting concerns over Iran's uranium enrichment levels, which are nearing weapons-grade. 
Published: May 20 2025, 11 pmeznews.inBillionaire Elon Musk announced on Tuesday that he would significantly reduce his political spending, asserting that his Tesla electric car company is performing well despite backlash from his support for former President Donald Trump. Speaking via video link from Austin at Bloomberg's Qatar Economic Forum, Musk, the world's richest person, stated, "I don't currently see a reason" to continue funding political campaigns, hinting at a potential shift in his relationship with Trump. Musk confirmed he has also scaled back his role in the U.S. administration, working just one or two days a week on government efficiency. Despite facing protests and vandalism at Tesla dealerships linked to his political actions, Musk maintained that the company's performance remains strong, citing a market capitalization of over a trillion dollars. Additionally, he expressed ongoing frustration with OpenAI's shift to profit-driven motives, reiterating his commitment to his lawsuit against the organization. 
Published: May 20 2025, 10 pmeznews.inPakistan's Army chief General Asim Munir has been elevated to the rank of Field Marshal, a rare honour approved by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's Cabinet. This promotion follows a series of military escalations with India, notably linked to a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which left 26 civilians dead. Munir's controversial speech prior to the attack is believed to have incited the violence, attributed to The Resistance Front, a group connected to the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba. In retaliation, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting multiple terrorist camps in Pakistan. Despite facing significant military setbacks, including drone attacks on Pakistani installations, Munir's promotion raises questions about his future as Army Chief, particularly regarding retirement age, as he is now the second person in Pakistan's history to hold the title of Field Marshal. 
Published: May 20 2025, 8 pmeznews.inIn a shift from traditional office spaces, a 2023 survey by Octra reveals that 62% of UK professionals now prefer working from cafes, libraries, and parks, highlighting a growing trend towards remote and hybrid work. This lifestyle, previously seen as a pandemic necessity, has become integral for many, allowing for enhanced productivity and work-life balance. However, major corporations like Amazon and JPMorgan Chase are pushing for a return to in-office work, citing collaboration and culture as key justifications. In India, where remote work has offered new opportunities, there is concern that a full return could disrupt the socio-economic gains made during the pandemic. Critics argue that flexibility fosters loyalty and productivity, while supporters of return-to-office policies emphasize accountability and teamwork. As the debate intensifies, the future of work remains uncertain, with many advocating for a balanced approach that respects individual needs and business objectives. 
Published: May 20 2025, 8 pmeznews.inIn a significant move to combat online exploitation, President Donald Trump signed the bipartisan Take It Down Act into law during a Rose Garden ceremony, with First Lady Melania Trump as a prominent advocate. The legislation criminalises the non-consensual publication of intimate images, including deepfakes, and mandates that social media companies remove such content within 48 hours of a victim's request. The law received overwhelming bipartisan support, passing the House with a 409-2 vote and clearing the Senate unanimously. Melania Trump highlighted the dangers posed by malicious online content, especially to young girls, while the President underscored the need to protect vulnerable individuals from harassment. Despite backing from major tech companies like Meta and Google, some critics have raised concerns regarding privacy and free speech implications. The Act represents a crucial step in safeguarding the dignity and safety of children and families in the digital age. 
Published: May 20 2025, 8 pmeznews.inYoung Liu, CEO of Foxconn, has warned that artificial intelligence (AI) could lead to the elimination of low-end manufacturing jobs, a concern he shared during his keynote address at the Computex conference. Liu highlighted that the integration of robotics and generative AI could replace these roles, urging leaders in developed nations to closely monitor the situation. Foxconn, known for assembling around 70% of iPhones, is actively developing its own AI initiative called "FoxBrain," which aims to integrate AI models for specialized manufacturing applications. This shift towards automation is raising alarm among workers across various sectors, particularly in IT, as companies like Microsoft and CrowdStrike announce layoffs to streamline operations and enhance efficiency with AI. Language-learning platform Duolingo also plans to phase out contractors in favor of AI solutions, reflecting a broader trend of workforce reductions driven by technological advancements. 
Published: May 20 2025, 8 pm
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