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  • May 29

    Oura launches Ring 5, the world's smallest smart ring, with AI health monitoring and blood pressure signals ahead of $11bn IPO

    Finnish-American health tech company Oura has launched the Ring 5, a smart ring 40% smaller than its predecessor, adding AI-powered Health Radar and blood pressure pattern detection as it prepares for a US IPO at an $11 billion valuation.

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Trump widens Iran confrontation as Gaza talks stall and Ebola deaths climb in Congo

The past half day brought a sharper American edge to two Middle East crises, while a public-health disaster in Congo passed a grim national record. Away from the wars, artificial intelligence stopped looking weightless as Nvidia, OpenAI and SoftBank put a vast Ohio energy-and-data bet into legal form.

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    Pakistan Supreme Court orders former Prime Minister Imran Khan moved from jail to Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad within 48 hours for medical treatment

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    Exceeds historical records as the largest wildfire in Belgium since 1911, continuing to impact air quality across the border in Germany.

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    Attacked a Red Crescent ambulance in the West Bank, Israeli settlers escalate violence in Qusra while the Palestinian-American resident remains under military escort.

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AI: capabilities, regulation, labour

Large US investors trimmed AI-infrastructure positions in Q2 2026, adding capital-markets pressure to the compute build-out pipeline without altering the competitive structure.

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