🚨🇺🇸 Downed US military pilot in Iran reported seeing “ALIEN DRONES” launched by Iran.
He described them moving TOGETHER and resembling a jellyfish.
Iran’s technology is FAR BETTER than previously believed -CIA
🚨🇮🇷 IRAN BUILDS NEW RESCUE FLEET WITH RUSSIAN MI-171 HELICOPTERS
Iran has signed a memorandum of understanding with Russia to acquire 20 Mi-171 helicopters for the Iranian Red Crescent Society’s emergency response and disaster relief missions—search and rescue, medical evacuation, firefighting—equipped with night-vision and specialized medical systems. The first delivery is planned for March 2027.
🔸 Iran’s Mi-171 order follows confirmed deals for 12 Su-30SM2 and 48 Su-35 fighters from Russia.
🔸 The Iranian Red Crescent currently relies on aging U.S. Bell 412EP helicopters procured in the 1970s.
🔸 This procurement signals a broader strategic pivot toward Russian suppliers for humanitarian and military aviation.
🔸 The Mi-171 excels in high-altitude and hot-weather conditions with capacity for 36 troops or 4,000 kg cargo.
🔸 Its modular kits enable quick reconfiguration for medevac, SAR, firefighting or armed missions.
Is the Mi-171 the best choice for Iran’s terrain and climate?
Exynos 2600 already shows that Samsung is making a major bet on on-device AI. Following this direction, I believe Exynos 2700 will support both UFS 5.0 and LPDDR6, while bringing another significant NPU upgrade to handle much larger AI models locally.
The significance of UFS 5.0 goes far beyond its 10.8GB/s bandwidth. As on-device models continue to grow, massive amounts of data will need to move efficiently between storage, memory, and the NPU. Faster UFS, higher-bandwidth LPDDR6, and a more powerful NPU together will form the foundation of the next generation of Galaxy AI.
Back in the day, former president Hu Jintao had a nickname; The Tiger of Lhasa.
Hu, his last name and the Chinese character for tiger shares the same pronunciation.
As the party secretary of Xizang, he stabilized the situation in Xizang after the disastrous ethnic appeasement policies of Hu Yaobang, which directly led the rise of separatism in the region during the 1980s
So what exactly did the U.S. blockade achieve?
Washington restricted GPUs.
Restricted advanced chip exports.
Restricted semiconductor equipment.
Tried to slow China down through every chokepoint it could find.
And then China produced LineShine.
The world’s fastest supercomputer.
More than 20% faster than El Capitan.
Built without relying on GPUs.
Using standard microprocessors.
Nearly 14 million computing cores.
Installed in 90 hardware cabinets.
And made without government funding.
That is the funniest part.
The U.S. tried to stop China through hardware denial.
China responded by redesigning the path.
No GPU dependency? Fine.
Different architecture.
Different chips.
Different optimization.
The blockade did not stop the answer.
It changed the exam.
And China still finished first.
⚡️BREAKING
Iran's Foreign Ministry rejects the idea of Purchasing U.S. Agricultural products with frozen funds:
"We find it interesting that the goal of the war, which was announced as the destruction of Iranian civilization, has been reduced to enriching American farmers
Iran's frozen funds are accessible so that Iran can freely use them as needed"
Putin:
Stalin proposed to all European powers to enter into an alliance against the aggressive regime of Germany, against the Nazi regime.
But they all backed out, and they were the first to start making treaties with Hitler.
Who signed a treaty in 1938? They did: France, Great Britain.
The British Prime Minister arrived in London, got off the plane, started waving this pact, and shouting, "I have brought you peace!" Although more sensible people in Great Britain said, "Well, now war is inevitable." And that's exactly what happened.
Then they went after the Soviet Union. And immediately, right away, on the same day, Nazi Germany began to accuse the Soviet Union of almost being the one who attacked, as if the Soviet Union was preparing an attack. Nonsense.
China has banned 46 American companies from participating in government procurement projects in retaliation for US restrictions on Chinese firms accused of supporting the Chinese military.
🚨🇨🇳 Japan’s military expansion challenges global order, China warns
“In recent years, Japan has been pushing ahead with remilitarization, developing medium- and long-range strike capabilities, lifting restrictions on the export of lethal weapons, and increasingly engaging with countries outside the region,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun stressed
“This constitutes a challenge to the post-war international order and contradicts the image of a peaceful state that Japan seeks to style itself,” Guo added
The EU wants to ban Chinese-made inverters.
Then reality replies:
You don’t have enough alternatives.
Projects may be delayed.
Costs will rise.
Investment banks may be left holding the bag.
Chinese inverters are cheaper, better integrated, and backed by services European suppliers cannot easily replace.
This is Europe now:
big ambitions, small capacity.
It wants to sit at the table like a superpower while quietly depending on China to keep the lights on.
⚡️BREAKING: Iran is not planning to sell Oil to the United States - Mizan
Oil Ministry official:
"Our main buyers are Asian countries like China and more than 40 million barrels are heading there. We have no plan to sell to the United States"
Electronic Arts has reportedly undergone its third round of layoffs this year, with employees in the US and India among those affected.
According to reports, the latest cuts mainly hit support teams, including recruiting, customer support, trust and safety, and IT.
An internal message to EA Fan Care staff said the changes were being made to better meet players’ needs.
The layoffs come as EA moves closer to a proposed $55 billion buyout led by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. The deal is still awaiting regulatory approval.
A US F-15 pilot shot down over Iran in April told intelligence officials he saw a swarm of Iranian drones moving together in a formation resembling a jellyfish before ejecting.
The unusual account sparked debate within the US intelligence community over whether it reflected a previously unknown Iranian drone capability, a test system, or a misperception caused by the pilot’s injuries.
Officials are investigating whether the drones used advanced mesh-networking technology that allows multiple drones to operate as a coordinated unit.
If confirmed, the capability would mark a significant advancement in Iran’s drone program.
Source: CNN
🇺🇸🇮🇷 REPORTER: Can you ensure that the Iranians won't use profits from oil sales to rebuild their military and just prepare for the next government?
TRUMP: Well, they're not supposed to be doing that, sir. We will see, but they're supposed to use money to buy food for their people, because right now their people are very hungry, and they're buying it exclusively from us — corn, soybeans.
There should be a lot of money. I hope it's a lot of money.
Let me tell you why Apple is so eager to raise prices, and why it may not even want to wait until the iPhone 18 Pro launches.
Just look at the memory pricing data.
For LPDDR5X 96Gb (12GB) memory:
Q1 price: $77.1
Q2 forecast: $145.9
Increase: $68.8
Growth rate: 89%, nearly doubling in a single quarter
Translated into smartphone costs, that means the memory bill for a single 12GB RAM phone has increased by roughly $68.8.
And then comes the bigger question:
What about Q3 and Q4?
Will prices keep rising?
If memory prices continue climbing at anything close to this pace, even a company as powerful as Apple will struggle to absorb the cost pressure indefinitely.
Many people focus on the rising cost of advanced chips, but memory may be the real story here. When a core component nearly doubles in price within one quarter, maintaining the same retail price becomes increasingly difficult. At some point, passing part of that cost on to consumers becomes the only realistic option.
🚨🇨🇳 CHINA FLIGHT-TESTS WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL AIRBORNE RADAR
China’s KJ-3000 Airborne Early Warning and Control now in flight testing on the Y-20B — the world’s largest military transport in production — as a critical expansion of Chinese Air Force kill chains and airborne sensor dominance, Pentagon reports.
🔸 The U.S. E-3 Sentry is deemed wholly inadequate for modern Pacific conflicts by top Air Force leaders (Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach, PACAF Commander)
🔸 China’s KJ-500 is already in larger-scale production than the next several AEW&C systems combined.
🔸 The KJ-3000 introduces the first digital radar architecture with advanced data links, passive target identification, and sophisticated anti-jamming features.
🔸 Its rotating AESA dome on the Y-20B airframe delivers true 360° coverage and high-energy detection of stealth targets beyond 360 km.
🔸 Air-to-air refueling enables persistent command-and-control coverage far at sea to support carrier groups ahead of China’s sixth-gen fighter advantage.
Is China’s KJ-3000 already ahead of America’s E-3?