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ARاليونيسف: 2.4 مليار طفل يواجهون مخاطر مناخية متعددةARنتنياهو وكاتس يأمران بوقف إطلاق النار في لبنان دون انسحاب إسرائيليARفيديو يوثق إطلاق نار على مظلة في أوكرانيا وسط أزمة تجنيدARميلوني ترد على ترامب: إيطاليا لا تتوسل لأحدAR"عصر مخيف يبدأ".. قانون مثير للجدل يهز نيويوركARترامب يعلن عن اتفاق بشأن مضيق هرمز: رسوم مجانية لمدة 60 يومًاARفوضى في مانهاتن بعد فوز نيكس، وإصابة شاب برصاصة خلال احتفالات كرة السلةARصور مزيفة لبشار الأسد وزوجته في منشأة أمنية روسية تنتشر على وسائل التواصل الاجتماعيARترامب يهدد بفرض رسوم مرور في مضيق هرمز حال عدم التوصل لاتفاق مع إيرانARحافلة كأس العالم تشتعل وشاب يصاب بطلق ناري في احتفالات نيويورك بفوز نيكسARاليونيسف: 2.4 مليار طفل يواجهون مخاطر مناخية متعددةARنتنياهو وكاتس يأمران بوقف إطلاق النار في لبنان دون انسحاب إسرائيليARفيديو يوثق إطلاق نار على مظلة في أوكرانيا وسط أزمة تجنيدARميلوني ترد على ترامب: إيطاليا لا تتوسل لأحدAR"عصر مخيف يبدأ".. قانون مثير للجدل يهز نيويوركARترامب يعلن عن اتفاق بشأن مضيق هرمز: رسوم مجانية لمدة 60 يومًاARفوضى في مانهاتن بعد فوز نيكس، وإصابة شاب برصاصة خلال احتفالات كرة السلةARصور مزيفة لبشار الأسد وزوجته في منشأة أمنية روسية تنتشر على وسائل التواصل الاجتماعيARترامب يهدد بفرض رسوم مرور في مضيق هرمز حال عدم التوصل لاتفاق مع إيرانARحافلة كأس العالم تشتعل وشاب يصاب بطلق ناري في احتفالات نيويورك بفوز نيكس
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Octopus Energy CEO Suggests Households Could Accept Occasional Blackouts for Lower Bills
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Business·01.05.2026AI özeti

Octopus Energy CEO Suggests Households Could Accept Occasional Blackouts for Lower Bills

Octopus Energy CEO Greg Jackson has suggested some households would accept occasional electricity blackouts in exchange for 25% lower energy bills, sparking controversy on the anniversary of Europe's largest power outage in Spain and Portugal. The comments come as UK dual fuel bills are expected to rise to almost £2,000 from July, with grid upgrade costs climbing from £254 to £457 annually. Jackson, 54, clarified he was not advocating for blackouts but said Spanish consumers would accept occasional outages for cheaper electricity. At least six people died in last year's Iberian blackout, including two who died after being unable to run breathing equipment.

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Octopus Energy CEO suggests households might accept blackouts for lower bills
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Business·01.05.2026AI özeti

Octopus Energy CEO suggests households might accept blackouts for lower bills

Octopus Energy CEO Greg Jackson has suggested some households might accept occasional electricity blackouts in exchange for significantly lower energy bills, citing Spain's 25% cheaper electricity as a model. Speaking at an industry conference on the anniversary of Europe's largest power outage that affected tens of millions in Spain and Portugal, Jackson clarified he is not advocating for blackouts but argued consumers would trade reliability for lower costs. The comments come as Octopus Energy campaigns against tens of billions of pounds in UK grid investment that it says drives up household bills.

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LEO Satellite Networks Emerge as Critical Communications Infrastructure During Crises
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Teknoloji·25.04.2026AI özeti

LEO Satellite Networks Emerge as Critical Communications Infrastructure During Crises

Connectivity restoration through LEO satellite networks during recent attacks has highlighted the disruptive potential and strategic implications of these constellations in future warfare. For countries such as China, the growing reliance on LEO satellites as critical communications infrastructure during crises raises concerns about information sovereignty, operational dependence, access to orbital resources, and control over connectivity, with satellite networks increasingly viewed as a potential geopolitical game changer.

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Kremlin's tightening grip on internet fuels public discontent
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Siyaset·24.04.2026AI özeti

Kremlin's tightening grip on internet fuels public discontent

Russians are petitioning President Putin to end internet restrictions that have disrupted businesses and daily life. Access to WhatsApp and Telegram has been heavily restricted, mobile internet frequently disrupted, and VPNs targeted as part of a "sovereign internet" push. Business owners report losing revenue, while citizens describe feeling like they're "going backwards" despite official claims the measures are for security.

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