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US President Trump announces agreement with Iran expected tomorrow

US President Trump announces agreement with Iran expected tomorrow

US President Donald Trump announced on June 13 that an agreement to end the conflict with Iran was scheduled for signing the following day, stating Iran would cease nuclear weapons development and the Strait of Hormuz would open immediately. Reports conflict on whether it's a fin

US President Donald Trump announced on June 13 that an agreement to end the conflict with Iran was scheduled for signing the following day. Trump stated that Iran would cease nuclear weapons development and the Strait of Hormuz would open immediately. This follows earlier reports on June 12, where a senior US official reportedly confirmed both sides had agreed on the document's text. However, other reports, citing CNN, indicated a "framework" agreement might be signed this Sunday in Geneva, with further negotiations required. These diplomatic developments occur amidst recent heightened tensions, including Trump's prior threats of a "very strong strike" against Iran and subsequent cancellation of military actions after reciprocal attacks.

Sources: Радіо Свобода, Українська правда

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Anthropic suspends advanced AI models globally following US national security directive

Anthropic suspends advanced AI models globally following US national security directive

Anthropic has suspended access to its advanced AI models, Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5, globally. The decision, made just three days after launch, complies with a US government directive citing national security.

American AI startup Anthropic suspended access to its advanced models, Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5, on June 12, just three days after their commercial release. The decision followed a directive from the US government, specifically the Trump administration, which invoked "national security" under export control regulations. This order mandates cutting off access to the models for "any foreign national, inside or outside" the United States. The abrupt halt to global availability has prompted concerns in France and Europe, with some observers interpreting the action as a significant development in the realm of artificial intelligence.

Sources: Le Monde

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