Iniaes
By: Iniaes
Language: en-us
Categories: Technology, News
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Episodes
Iran vows retaliation as protests turn deadly; US strikes ISIS in Syria; White House scraps NEPA rules; CNN erupts over ICE shooting; Gulf cartel builds solar surveillance; UK nationalists import US culture war; Brighton dump Man United; Eagles-49ers injury watch
Jan 11, 2026Iran warns of retaliation as protests turn deadly Iran said it will retaliate if the United States attacks, as protests across the country have reportedly left hundreds dead. A source in Tehran described conditions as a war zone, with streets “full of blood.” Gulf Cartel expands solar powered surveillance network in Tamaulipas Different factions of the Gulf Cartel are running an extensive video surveillance system in territories they control, monitoring rivals, potential kidnapping targets, and law enforcement. State police removed four hidden cameras mounted on telecom towers and streetlight poles; officials said the devices had wireless transmission and solar panels. Auth...
Duration: 00:03:09EU pushes “Farage clause” in Starmer Brexit reset as Bolton crash kills four, councils tackle holiday hunger and potholes, Bradley sidelined, Rams win late, AI reshapes warfare, academic loses emeritus over CRT critique
Jan 11, 2026EU seeks a “Farage clause” in Keir Starmer’s Brexit reset talks that would require UK compensation if the deal is abandoned The EU is pressing for a termination clause in Keir Starmer’s Brexit reset negotiations that would require the UK to pay significant compensation if a future government withdrew from a proposed veterinary agreement meant to reduce post-Brexit checks on food and drink exports. EU diplomats have dubbed it the “Farage clause,” aiming to deter any incoming government—particularly one led by Reform UK’s Nigel Farage—from scrapping the deal. Reform and the Conservatives say they would not keep such an a...
Duration: 00:03:26London nightlife under scrutiny as unlicensed East End raves and 28,000 drug seizures hit the spotlight; Bayeux Tapestry set for British Museum return; Golden Globes race heats up; ICE and Iran protests escalate; Bob Weir dies at 78; Dalton Smith wins WBC title; plus Jan. 11 birthdays, 1964 smoking warning, and poet Rhian Elizabeth relearns Welsh
Jan 11, 2026East London nightclub runs rave nights for months without permission A nightclub on an industrial estate in Barking has apparently been throwing rave parties since June without planning permission. Nothing says “community consultation” like basslines at 3 a.m. and a paperwork allergy. Famous birthdays, Jan. 11 Actor Kyle Richards turns 57, and model Yolanda Hadid turns 62. The annual reminder that time is undefeated, even when you have a glam squad and excellent lighting. This day in history, 1964, U.S. Surgeon General links smoking to serious harm On Jan. 11, 1964, Surgeon General Luther Terry released a report stating cigarette smoking is a definite health haza...
Duration: 00:03:23Google redundancy row after harassment report as Air Force F‑22s hit Venezuela amid crash probe, Chelsea storm FA Cup and Rosenior talks, Bob Weir dies at 78, Scotland’s TikTok dairy boom, Philly winds and council pothole fixes, plus a Caesar quote
Jan 11, 2026Court hears claim that Google employee was made redundant after reporting sexual harassment A court has heard Victoria Woodall’s claim that Google made her redundant in retaliation after she reported sexual harassment involving a manager who allegedly told clients stories about his swinger lifestyle. Julius Caesar Quote of the Day: “Experience Is the Teacher of All Things” “Experience is the teacher of all things,” a line attributed to Julius Caesar in De Bello Civili, is used to frame his rise as both a formidable commander and a consequential political figure. It highlights how campaigns such as the Gallic Wars shaped his...
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