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Trump ‘loses his fury’ with Netanyahu over Lebanon escalation in 2-hour phone call: Axios story

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  • US President Donald Trump reportedly scolded Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a contentious phone chat over Israel’s increasing military actions in Lebanon, US officials told Axios.

The source said Trump blasted Netanyahu for preparations to intensify strikes in Beirut and was angry over the spread of the violence in Lebanon. The US president used strong words in the call and accused the Israeli leader of an irresponsible escalation, sources said.

Trump also informed Netanyahu that more military action in Beirut could further Israel’s international isolation, Axios reported. Trump also said in the article that he mentioned his previous political backing for Netanyahu and said he had helped him through difficult times.

The call came amid rising tensions as Israel has stepped up its military operation against Hezbollah sites in Lebanon, sparking fears of civilian fatalities and damage to infrastructure.

Trump later said he had spoken to Netanyahu and intermediaries tied to Hezbollah, and implied a temporary understanding had been reached to avoid further violence.

But Israeli officials said military operations will continue as long as attacks on Israeli territory continued, especially in southern Lebanon where ground operations have widened.

Axios said the US president eventually pressed Netanyahu to scale down immediate plans, characterizing the call as one of the most heated between the two leaders since Trump’s return to office.

Neither the White House nor the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office has commented in detail on the purported interaction.

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AI labour displacement danger minimal in short term: Bridgewater

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Bridgewater Associates says the risk of AI-induced mass layoffs will stay low this year, as limits on computer power and a robust economy will dampen the technology’s near-term impact on employment.

The research report gives some more details:

Adoption remains restricted, with less than 20% of U.S. companies reporting AI use in any business function in a two-week span, mostly in information, technology and professional services, Bridgewater said using Census Bureau data.

The survey said more than 90% of companies adopting AI reported no impact to employment during the preceding six months, while more said they increased than decreased headcount in those that were impacted.

Bridgewater highlighted two dangers to ​that prediction in the near term: ​an ⁠escalation of the Iran conflict and cost pressures from corporations’ ​AI capital investments.

Even if the labor market remains subdued, Bridgewater cautions that without the help of AI to cool the economy, the Federal Reserve may struggle to manage inflationary pressures in a tight labor market.

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Kinza Hashmi speaks out on significant security threats

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Pakistani actor Kinza Hashmi has disclosed that she is facing major security threats. She said that she has had many instances with stalkers which has made it difficult for her to trust anyone around her.

The actress revealed in an interview that a foreign-based obsessive admirer was able to influence members of her domestic staff by paying them money. She said her seven-year veteran staff had been passing around confidential information behind her back, including photos from her house, her personal possessions and even shots of her prescription.

Hashmi said she was “so shaken” by the breach of privacy and that it “really affected me in terms of trusting people”.

She remembered another unsettling event too where another stalker found their way onto the set of one of her play shows and then tried to find out her residence. But he could not find her apartment number, and was barred from entering.

She stated she had to turn to on-set workers for help with the situation, characterizing such events as very upsetting for public figures.

“Celebrities often face such harassment but it is often difficult to file a case or make a formal complaint,” Hashmi noted.

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Pakistan, Italy sign visa-free pact for diplomatic passports

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Ambassador of Pakistan, Ali Javed and Italian Secretary General Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Riccardo Guariglia, have recently signed Agreement to abolish requirement of visas for diplomatic passports.

The signing ceremony was hosted at Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs here in Rome.

Ahead of ceremony, both dignitaries convened one-on-one talks. Expressing satisfaction with substance, intensity and soaring trajectory of their two nations’ strategic cooperation, both sides reviewed full spectrum of their traditionally cordial & cooperative bilateral engagement & cooperation at multilateral platforms including UN & EU.

Both sides termed the finalization of the accord as reflection of mutual trust & friendship and an excellent addition to their existing wide range of bilateral mechanisms for exchanges and cooperation. The Agreement shall facilitate smooth exchanges of diplomatic delegations and strengthen bilateral engagement.

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