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How did Pakistan bring Iran and the U.S. to the negotiating table?

Yesterday at 22:42 PM, via NPR

Pakistan has acted as a mediator between Washington D.C. and Tehran over the last few weeks, and helped broker the ceasefire agreement this week. NPR’s Juana Summers talks to Elizabeth Threlkeld, a senior fellow and director at the Stimson Center, about why Pakistan decided to step into this role.

Rogers centre of transfer tug of war – Friday’s gossip

Yesterday at 22:16 PM, via BBC News

Morgan Rogers likely to be centre of transfer tug of war this summer, Juventus gaining hope of signing Alisson Becker, Liverpool owners believe Arne Slot will still be head coach next season, plus more.

24 hours in pictures, 9 April 2026

Yesterday at 22:11 PM, via The Citizen

Through the lens: The Citizen’s Picture Editors select the best news photographs from South Africa and around the world.

OpenAI To Limit New Model Release On Cybersecurity Fears

Yesterday at 22:00 PM, via Slashdot

OpenAI is reportedly preparing a new cybersecurity product for a small group of partners, out of concern that a broader rollout could wreak havoc if it were released more widely. If that move sounds familiar, it’s because Anthropic took a similar limited-release approach with its Mythos model and Project Glasswing initiative. Axios reports: OpenAI introduced its “Trusted Access for Cyber” pilot...

‘CAT’ AND THE BUSINESSMEN: ‘Silent partner’: Riaan Venter, the other figure in the Matlala-dodgy police contract mix

Yesterday at 21:26 PM, via Daily Maverick

A lesser-known businessman, Riaan Venter, has surfaced in the Vusimuzi ‘Cat’ Matlala police tender scandal, which saw 12 officers recently arrested and National Commissioner Fannie Masemola summoned to court. A closer look at Venter reveals he’s involved in various ventures, unconnected to the Matlala matters, including debt collection.

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