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Google AI Shake-Up & Ukraine War Escalates

Summary

Google’s rolling out big changes to how news works, mixing AI into search while letting users pick favorite sources. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s making bold moves—asking allies for $20B and putting its own nukes on standby, while drone strikes rattle Russia’s big national day.

Key Stories

Google revamps news with AI and publisher perks — Google’s pushing AI deeper into search and news, but also letting users boost trusted publishers. It’s a balancing act as news sites see traffic drop and copyright fights heat up.

Ukraine asks allies for $20B as war heats up — Ukraine’s seeking $20B from allies to keep momentum against Russia, while drone strikes hit Moscow during Russia’s national celebrations.

Ukraine deploys its own nukes amid security doubts — Ukraine’s put domestically developed nukes on combat duty, calling it a response to threats. The move revives debates over its 1994 disarmament deal.

China reportedly pressures Putin to end war — China’s Xi Jinping allegedly told Putin to start pulling troops from Ukraine, signaling a shift in their alliance. Russia’s struggling with strikes and internal dissent.

Russia seizes $7.6B in assets as economy strains — Russia’s biggest nationalization yet—$7.6B in assets seized—shows economic pressure. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s drones keep hitting supply lines in Crimea.