Iran reportedly bans IAEA chief, surveillance cameras from nuclear plants

Shorouk Express Iran decided to ban the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency from its nuclear facilities and to remove surveillance cameras from them, claiming it discovered Israel’s government obtained “sensitive facility data,” according to media reports Saturday.  The vice speaker of the Iranian parliament, Hamid Reza Haji Babaei, announced the decision to bar…

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Marvel reportedly eyeing four big names for its X-Men movie reboot, and one rumor is so outlandish I’d be astonished if it’s true

A spate of cast rumors concerning Marvel’s X-Men movie reboot have emerged onlineVarious leakers claim four big names have been tapped to play a trio of iconic mutantsFans are being advised to take the aforementioned speculation with a big pinch of salt Marvel’s X-Men movie reboot is still a few years away. But, after numerous…

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Neom is reportedly turning into a financial disaster, except for McKinsey & Co. | TechCrunch

A new WSJ report suggests that Saudi Arabia’s now eight-year-old Neom project — a futuristic, carbon-neutral, 105-mile-long linear city envisioned by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman — has become a financial sinkhole. Plagued by delays and cost overruns, the country, which has already shelled out $50 billion, could reportedly face another 55 years of construction,…

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US satellite company Maxar reportedly cuts off Ukraine’s access to imagery

Shorouk Express POLITICO reached out to Maxar for confirmation of the report but had no immediate response outside of U.S. business hours. Maxar is one of the leading providers of commercial satellite imagery to Ukrainian users, used particularly for tracking the movement of Russian troops and assessing damage to key infrastructure, Militarnyi noted. Intelligence sharing…

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