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#13310347
12 Feb 2026
In Barcelona, Spain, on February 12, a powerful windstorm sweeps across Barcelona and the wider Catalonia region. Meteorological services describe it as an exceptional episode due to the intensity and geographical reach of the gusts, with several monitoring stations recording winds exceeding 100 km/h. In some coastal and pre-coastal areas, preliminary data place the storm among the strongest February wind events in recent years. The violent gusts cause widespread tree falls, facade detachments, roof damage, and the partial collapse of industrial structures, triggering hundreds of emergency calls since early morning. Operational sources say the volume of incidents surpasses that of other recent windstorms and is comparable to some of the most severe episodes recorded in the Barcelona metropolitan area over the past decade. The Sistema d'Emergencies Mediques (SEM) reports at 1:00 p.m. that nine people are transported to hospitals: at Hospital de Bellvitge, a 22-year-old man remains in very serious condition and a 23-year-old in serious condition after being struck by falling trees; at Hospital de Sant Boi, two men aged 23 and 35 are treated for minor injuries caused by falling trees -- both are Civil Protection volunteers who have since been discharged; Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron admits one patient in critical condition after part of a warehouse roof collapses on him and is also treating a 68-year-old man in serious condition with pelvic and femur fractures and chest trauma after a streetlight falls on him; at Hospital Universitari de Girona Doctor Josep Trueta, a 56-year-old man remains in serious condition with a catastrophic leg injury after a wall gives way while he is working; and at Hospital d'Olot i Comarcal de la Garrotxa, two workers aged 54 and 51 are treated for less serious injuries after a tree falls on them during removal work. The storm also causes damage to public and private buildings in Barcelona's Gracia neighborhood.
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#13310350
12 Feb 2026
In Barcelona, Spain, on February 12, a powerful windstorm sweeps across Barcelona and the wider Catalonia region. Meteorological services describe it as an exceptional episode due to the intensity and geographical reach of the gusts, with several monitoring stations recording winds exceeding 100 km/h. In some coastal and pre-coastal areas, preliminary data place the storm among the strongest February wind events in recent years. The violent gusts cause widespread tree falls, facade detachments, roof damage, and the partial collapse of industrial structures, triggering hundreds of emergency calls since early morning. Operational sources say the volume of incidents surpasses that of other recent windstorms and is comparable to some of the most severe episodes recorded in the Barcelona metropolitan area over the past decade. The Sistema d'Emergencies Mediques (SEM) reports at 1:00 p.m. that nine people are transported to hospitals: at Hospital de Bellvitge, a 22-year-old man remains in very serious condition and a 23-year-old in serious condition after being struck by falling trees; at Hospital de Sant Boi, two men aged 23 and 35 are treated for minor injuries caused by falling trees -- both are Civil Protection volunteers who have since been discharged; Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron admits one patient in critical condition after part of a warehouse roof collapses on him and is also treating a 68-year-old man in serious condition with pelvic and femur fractures and chest trauma after a streetlight falls on him; at Hospital Universitari de Girona Doctor Josep Trueta, a 56-year-old man remains in serious condition with a catastrophic leg injury after a wall gives way while he is working; and at Hospital d'Olot i Comarcal de la Garrotxa, two workers aged 54 and 51 are treated for less serious injuries after a tree falls on them during removal work. The storm also causes damage to public and private buildings in Barcelona's Gracia neighborhood.
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#13310352
12 Feb 2026
In Barcelona, Spain, on February 12, a powerful windstorm sweeps across Barcelona and the wider Catalonia region. Meteorological services describe it as an exceptional episode due to the intensity and geographical reach of the gusts, with several monitoring stations recording winds exceeding 100 km/h. In some coastal and pre-coastal areas, preliminary data place the storm among the strongest February wind events in recent years. The violent gusts cause widespread tree falls, facade detachments, roof damage, and the partial collapse of industrial structures, triggering hundreds of emergency calls since early morning. Operational sources say the volume of incidents surpasses that of other recent windstorms and is comparable to some of the most severe episodes recorded in the Barcelona metropolitan area over the past decade. The Sistema d'Emergencies Mediques (SEM) reports at 1:00 p.m. that nine people are transported to hospitals: at Hospital de Bellvitge, a 22-year-old man remains in very serious condition and a 23-year-old in serious condition after being struck by falling trees; at Hospital de Sant Boi, two men aged 23 and 35 are treated for minor injuries caused by falling trees -- both are Civil Protection volunteers who have since been discharged; Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron admits one patient in critical condition after part of a warehouse roof collapses on him and is also treating a 68-year-old man in serious condition with pelvic and femur fractures and chest trauma after a streetlight falls on him; at Hospital Universitari de Girona Doctor Josep Trueta, a 56-year-old man remains in serious condition with a catastrophic leg injury after a wall gives way while he is working; and at Hospital d'Olot i Comarcal de la Garrotxa, two workers aged 54 and 51 are treated for less serious injuries after a tree falls on them during removal work. The storm also causes damage to public and private buildings in Barcelona's Gracia neighborhood.
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#13254084
30 Jan 2026
Matt White, Executive Director of the PyTorch Foundation and General Manager of AI & Data at the Linux Foundation, delivers a presentation titled ''Open Source-Driven AI Industrial Transition: Scaling Collaboration'' during the industry session of the 'AI Seoul 2026' conference at the COEX Grand Ballroom in Seoul, South Korea, on January 30, 2026. During his talk, White emphasizes the pivotal role of open-source frameworks and global ecosystem collaboration in accelerating the adoption of artificial intelligence across various industries and establishing transparent, scalable standards for the future.
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#13254085
30 Jan 2026
Matt White, Executive Director of the PyTorch Foundation and General Manager of AI & Data at the Linux Foundation, delivers a presentation titled ''Open Source-Driven AI Industrial Transition: Scaling Collaboration'' during the industry session of the 'AI Seoul 2026' conference at the COEX Grand Ballroom in Seoul, South Korea, on January 30, 2026. During his talk, White emphasizes the pivotal role of open-source frameworks and global ecosystem collaboration in accelerating the adoption of artificial intelligence across various industries and establishing transparent, scalable standards for the future.
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#13254088
30 Jan 2026
Matt White, Executive Director of the PyTorch Foundation and General Manager of AI & Data at the Linux Foundation, delivers a presentation titled ''Open Source-Driven AI Industrial Transition: Scaling Collaboration'' during the industry session of the 'AI Seoul 2026' conference at the COEX Grand Ballroom in Seoul, South Korea, on January 30, 2026. During his talk, White emphasizes the pivotal role of open-source frameworks and global ecosystem collaboration in accelerating the adoption of artificial intelligence across various industries and establishing transparent, scalable standards for the future.
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#13186818
12 Jan 2026
A man uses a Samsung smartphone along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 12, 2026. India proposes requiring smartphone makers to share source code with the government and make several software changes as part of a raft of security measures, prompting behind-the-scenes opposition from giants like Apple and Samsung, Reuters reports.
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#13186825
12 Jan 2026
A man holds a OnePlus mobile phone at an electronics store in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 12, 2026. India proposes requiring smartphone makers to share source code with the government and make several software changes as part of a raft of security measures, prompting behind-the-scenes opposition from giants like Apple and Samsung, Reuters reports.
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#13186833
12 Jan 2026
A man talks on his mobile phone while sitting on a bench at a park in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 12, 2026. India proposes requiring smartphone makers to share source code with the government and make several software changes as part of a raft of security measures, prompting behind-the-scenes opposition from giants like Apple and Samsung, Reuters reports.
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#13186834
12 Jan 2026
A vendor uses a smartphone along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 12, 2026. India proposes requiring smartphone makers to share source code with the government and make several software changes as part of a raft of security measures, prompting behind-the-scenes opposition from giants like Apple and Samsung, Reuters reports.
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#13186824
12 Jan 2026
A man holds a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 mobile phone at an electronics store in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on January 12, 2026. India proposes requiring smartphone makers to share source code with the government and make several software changes as part of a raft of security measures, prompting behind-the-scenes opposition from giants like Apple and Samsung, Reuters reports.
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#13100033
15 Dec 2025
The MS NOW (My Source News Opinion World) logo appears on a smartphone screen in this illustration photo in Reno, United States, on December 15, 2025 (Photo Illustration by Jaque Silva/NurPhoto).
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#13100034
15 Dec 2025
The MS NOW (My Source News Opinion World) logo appears on a smartphone screen in this illustration photo in Reno, United States, on December 15, 2025 (Photo Illustration by Jaque Silva/NurPhoto).
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#13049816
2 Dec 2025
An advertisement billboard for Apple's latest iPhone 17 Pro is seen at an electronics store in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 02, 2025. India's telecoms ministry directs smartphone manufacturers to pre-install a government-run cybersecurity app on all new devices, according to a government order, raising concerns of data privacy and user consent in one of the largest handset markets in the world. Meanwhile, Apple does not plan to comply with a mandate to preload its smartphones with a state-owned cyber safety app and will convey its concerns to New Delhi, three sources say, after the government's move sparks surveillance concerns and a political uproar.
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#13049818
2 Dec 2025
Apple's latest iPhone 17 Pro Max series is displayed for sale at an electronics store in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 02, 2025. India's telecoms ministry directs smartphone manufacturers to pre-install a government-run cybersecurity app on all new devices, according to a government order, raising concerns of data privacy and user consent in one of the largest handset markets in the world. Meanwhile, Apple does not plan to comply with a mandate to preload its smartphones with a state-owned cyber safety app and will convey its concerns to New Delhi, three sources say, after the government's move sparks surveillance concerns and a political uproar.
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#13049832
2 Dec 2025
Apple's latest iPhone 17 Pro Max series is displayed for sale at an electronics store in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 02, 2025. India's telecoms ministry directs smartphone manufacturers to pre-install a government-run cybersecurity app on all new devices, according to a government order, raising concerns of data privacy and user consent in one of the largest handset markets in the world. Meanwhile, Apple does not plan to comply with a mandate to preload its smartphones with a state-owned cyber safety app and will convey its concerns to New Delhi, three sources say, after the government's move sparks surveillance concerns and a political uproar.
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