The UK has launched its first air strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen since Donald Trump’s return to the White House, with RAF Typhoon jets hitting a drone manufacturing facility south of the capital, Saana. Defence Secretary John Healy stated the strikes aimed to protect British and international shipping amidst recent Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, emphasizing successful execution with no civilian casualties reported. Houthi leaders warned of consequences for the UK’s actions, while the group continues to claim their operations support Palestinians amid regional tensions.
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Saudis use AI, drones and thousands of cameras to keep hajj pilgrims safe
Saudi officials are utilizing artificial intelligence to manage the influx of pilgrims during the hajj, employing over 15,000 cameras to monitor crowd movements and predict bottlenecks, thereby enhancing safety at this large-scale event. The technology also aids in guiding 20,000 buses for transportation between holy sites and assists in identifying unregistered pilgrims, with measures such as drones and thermal imaging cameras in place to secure the area. This proactive approach aims to prevent past tragedies,...
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