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Oil loading activities at UAE's Fujairah have recommenced: media reports
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Oil loading activities at UAE’s Fujairah have recommenced: media reports

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Oil loading activities at the port of Fujairah in the UAE have recommenced after a drone strike and subsequent fire, as reported by media on Sunday.

The blaze at the significant oil bunkering center on Saturday had led to halting some activities, according to reports. Reuters and Bloomberg stated on Sunday, citing unnamed industry insiders and individuals aware of the situation, that operations have resumed.

A representative for Abu Dhabi’s state oil corporation, ADNOC, which functions in Fujairah, referred CNBC to the Fujairah Media Office, which has not yet replied to CNBC’s email inquiries for comment.

On Saturday, Iran threatened to strike the infrastructure of its neighbor, the United Arab Emirates, telling residents to evacuate three significant ports that Tehran claims are now “legitimate targets” due to their usage by the U.S. for attacks on Iran.

Mizan, the official news agency of Iran’s judiciary, asserted without evidence that U.S. forces are stationed in the civilian ports of Jebel Ali, Khalifa, and Fujairah in the UAE. The agency advised inhabitants in and near those ports to evacuate immediately, stating that the facilities “might be struck in the coming hours.”

On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he had instructed the U.S. Central Command to conduct a bombing strike, targeting military positions on Iran’s Kharg Island for the first time.

Kharg Island has gained international attention as it is seen as one of Iran’s most critical economic assets. The terminal handles about 90% of the country’s crude oil exports and has a loading capacity of approximately 7 million barrels daily.

Experts suggest that any effort to attack or seize it would necessitate a ground troop operation, which the U.S. seems hesitant to pursue. Such an assault would also likely lead to a prolonged rise in already escalating oil prices.

On Friday, Brent crude oil futures finished above $100 per barrel for the second consecutive day, and the global oil standard has jumped over 40% since the onset of the conflict in Iran.

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France clinches title with exhilarating last-minute victory against England
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France clinches title with exhilarating last-minute victory against England

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France (24) 48

Tries: Bielle-Biarrey 4, Attisogbe, Penalty Try Cons: Ramos 5 Pens: Ramos 2

England (27) 46

Tries: Roebuck, Murley, Chessum 2, Coles, M Smith, Freeman Cons: F Smith 2, M Smith 2 Pens: F Smith

England just narrowly missed the chance to disrupt France’s Six Nations celebration in Paris, as Thomas Ramos successfully kicked a long-range penalty with the time expired to secure an incredible 48-46 victory and the championship.

Ireland, victorious against Scotland earlier that day, looked on from Dublin, witnessing the title snatched away in the closing moments of a captivating iteration of the oldest international rugby championship.

Tommy Freeman’s try in the 77th minute seemed to have clinched an unexpected triumph for England – leading him and his Northampton teammate Henry Pollock to revel in front of the French supporters.

Nevertheless, Les Bleus recovered the ball after the restart and, mirroring the encounter in Lyon two years ago, Ramos had the concluding say.

England approached this match after uninspired defeats to Scotland, Ireland, and Italy, but showed renewed vigor, displaying tenacity and creativity that had been lacking throughout much of their campaign.

A heart-wrenching defeat, extending their losing streak to four games, was a meager reward, yet their outstanding performance represented a vote of confidence from the players towards coach Steve Borthwick.

However, a post-tournament inquiry is unavoidable.

As France celebrated their third Six Nations title in five years, England’s players remained aware that their own hopes for the title had faded long before.

This loss sealed England’s bleakest Six Nations campaign ever, with only a single victory from five matches. Even prior to the championship’s expansion in 2000, England had only been defeated four times in a single edition twice – in 1972 and 1976.

Borthwick’s team finished in fifth place in the 2026 standings, equaling the historic lows of 2018 and 2021.

However, this display – against one of the top teams in the world – will serve as the first piece of evidence Borthwick cites in discussions with his Rugby Football Union superiors.

A summer series of matches, which could ultimately determine his future, commences against world champions South Africa on 4 July, with additional games against Fiji and Argentina in the following weeks.

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An epic suitable for a century-long rivalry

Following an extravagant pre-match event, featuring horse riders, fireworks, and light projections, the two teams presented an outstanding, dynamic match that would have honored any phase of their 120-year competition.

Louis Bielle-Biarrey, France’s remarkably fast winger, outpaced England twice within the initial 12 minutes, executing trademark tries.

The 22-year-old, who has now scored in 10 consecutive Six Nations fixtures, sprinted onto precisely placed kicks from Ramos and fly-half Matthieu Jalibert as England’s defense was drawn forward leaving space in the backfield.

England scored between these two tries, as Fin Smith and Elliot Daly, the duo responsible for the winning try at Twickenham last year, set up Tom Roebuck to dive into the corner.

Even early in the contest, it was apparent that there was intensity and cleverness in England’s running patterns, while the forwards engaged a robust French pack on the attack.

After Cadan Murley capitalized on a blunder by Theo Attissogbe in the backfield to narrow the hosts’ advantage to 14-10, Ollie Chessum broke through after a 13-man, 20-meter driving maul advanced downfield.

A rendition of Swing Low Sweet Chariot rose from a segment of England supporters as the scoreboard evened out at 17-17, and the two sides kept exchanging scores with nearly basketball-like rapidity.

Alex Coles crashed over on the blind side to give England a lead, while a Fin Smith penalty elevated the visitors to a 10-point advantage at 27-17.

Then, with time running out in the first half, two significant decisions were made.

The home side chose to kick for the corner, and from the ensuing line-out, referee Nika Amashukeli adjudged that Ellis Genge had collapsed the French maul, sending the prop to the sin bin and awarding a penalty try.

Disciplinary issues have marred England’s campaign, with only the Italian side of 2002 receiving more cards in a single Six Nations season.

England’s coaching staff were troubled by the ruling as they made their way to the locker room, and the start of the second half demonstrated why.

With Genge absent and England reduced to 14 players, France took full advantage.

Bielle-Biarrey completed his hat-trick just 90 seconds after the restart, before France’s forwards earned a penalty at the first scrum without Genge. Attisogbe glided in as the power advantage continued, and France surged ahead 38-27.

It appeared at that moment that the match was slipping away from England, but determination and opportunistic play drew them back into contention.

Chessum intercepted a Jalibert pass and charged in from a distance, and with Luke Cowan-Dickie and Jack van Poortvliet injecting vitality off the bench, fellow substitute Marcus Smith dodged around Demba Bamba to edge England back in front at 39-38 with 25 minutes remaining.

Bielle-Biarrey added his fourth try of the match and ninth of the championship, but the drama continued to unfold.

Bamba received a yellow card, and Freeman strolled in to leave the Stade de France in stunned silence.

With two minutes remaining, Chessum secured the restart, Van Poortvliet cleared long, but Jalibert conjured one last moment of brilliance, slicing through the pursuit to push England back.

A high tackle penalty awarded by the referee, noticeable by the lack of a replay on the large screens, allowed Ramos to take the spotlight with the final kick.

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Team line-ups

France: Ramos; Attissogbe, Barassi, Moefana, Bielle-Biarrey; Jalibert, Dupont (capt); Gros, Marchand, Aldegheri, Flament, Meafou, Cros, Matiu, Ollivon.

Substitutes: Mauvaka, Neti, Bamba, Auradou, Guillard, Brennan, Serin, Gailleton.

Sin-bin: Bamba (73)

England: Daly; Roebuck, Freeman, S Atkinson, Murley; F Smith, Spencer; Genge, George, Heyes, Itoje (capt), Coles, Chessum, Pepper, Earl

Substitutes: Cowan-Dickie, Rodd, Davison, Cunningham-South, Underhill, Pollock, Van Poortvliet, M Smith

Sin-bin: Genge (40)

Match officials

Referee: Nika Amashukeli (Georgia)

Assistant Referees: Andrew Brace (Ireland) and Hollie Davidson (Scotland)

Television Match Official (TMO): Brett Cronan (Australia)

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The Trump administration is reportedly securing $10 billion from the TikTok agreement.
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The Trump administration is reportedly securing $10 billion from the TikTok agreement.

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The fresh investors are liable for a significant transaction fee.

The fresh investors are liable for a significant transaction fee.

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In September, Donald Trump asserted that “the United States is receiving a tremendous fee” for facilitating the TikTok deal. Now sources inform the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times that the fee is anticipated to fall around $10 billion. The funds are reportedly coming from new investors, including Oracle and Silver Lake. Reports indicate that $2.5 billion was already handed to the Treasury when the deal was finalized on January 22nd. The remaining sum will be disbursed in installments.

This represents the latest occurrence of the Trump administration interjecting itself into private enterprise in extraordinary ways, such as acquiring a 10-percent stake in Intel last August, a “golden share” in US Steel, and taking a 20-percent share of chip sales from Nvidia to China. In this case, the transaction also involves one of Trump’s staunchest backers and fundraisers, Larry Ellison, co-founder and CTO of Oracle.

If the reports hold true, the fee would account for over 70 percent of the deal’s total value, which saw a consortium of investors acquire a controlling interest in TikTok for $14 billion.

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Fertitta engaged in weekend negotiations to purchase Caesars, as billionaire Carl Icahn remains poised on the sidelines.
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Tilman Fertitta’s Fertitta Entertainment is in discussions to finalize an agreement for the acquisition of Caesars Entertainment, according to insiders familiar with the matter.

The current proposal is priced at $32 per share, translating to an equity valuation of $6.5 billion and an enterprise valuation of $31.5 billion, considering Caesars’ significant liabilities, the insiders noted.

This potential transaction, if completed, is projected to reach finalization by early April and is not anticipated to close until 2027. Negotiations are being conducted within a 45-day exclusive timeframe, sources indicate.

These discussions are taking place this weekend at Fertitta’s headquarters, the Post Oak Hotel in Houston.

To meet ethics guidelines for his role as U.S. Ambassador to Italy in 2025, Fertitta resigned as CEO of his company, which encompasses Landry’s, the Houston Rockets, and the Golden Nugget casino in Las Vegas.

“As a standard practice, we do not comment on market speculation or rumors,” Caesars stated in an announcement. Fertitta has not replied to CNBC’s inquiry for comment.

On Wednesday, The Wall Street Journal disclosed that billionaire Carl Icahn placed a bid of $33 per share, which was outbid by Fertitta’s offer of $34 per share.

Insiders from both sides of the negotiations have informed CNBC that they suspect Icahn’s intent is to inflate the deal price to augment the valuation of his own stake in Caesars. According to FactSet, Icahn holds 1.2% of the outstanding shares, although one insider indicated his total investments in Caesars amount to about 18 million shares, including derivatives.

Icahn’s representatives chose not to provide comments.

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According to sources knowledgeable about the situation, Icahn genuinely seeks to acquire Caesars and initially proposed a friendly bid in January, offering $28.50 per share while ensuring the existing management remains. Icahn’s current proposition is $33 per share, contingent upon due diligence if Fertitta decides to withdraw, sources revealed.

Icahn is looking to form a partnership with a substantial digital gaming entity, potentially merging Caesars’ digital gambling operations with theirs, according to sources relayed to CNBC.

Fertitta then presented a counteroffer for Caesars, securing a negotiation exclusivity period, effectively rejecting Icahn’s proposals.

In 2024, Icahn increased his stake in Caesars, resulting in a notable 11% surge in the casino shares on May 31, 2024, to end the day at $36. He has also appointed two directors to the board of the company.

Since achieving a post-pandemic peak of $119 in October 2021 following El Dorado’s acquisition of Caesars for around $18 billion in July 2020, Caesars shares have experienced decline.

“The financials are simply too compelling to overlook,” states a source familiar with the situation, pointing to the depressed share price alongside a casino operation that generates roughly $1 billion in free cash flow annually and $4 billion in EBITDA.

While discussions are ongoing this weekend, there are no indications that a deal is imminent, and any potential agreement will likely be subjected to regulatory and shareholder examination. Investors have exhibited skepticism towards the company’s digital operations, encompassing sports betting and online casino games, which are currently profitable for Caesars.

The unexpected rise of prediction platforms such as Kalshi, Polymarket, Robinhood, Crypto.com, and others is also generally perceived as a threat to sportsbooks.

While Caesars CEO Tom Reeg has indicated a previous willingness to consider divesting the digital segment, he has more recently stated it has become less attractive, given the valuations of rival sportsbooks.

FanDuel’s parent Flutter has witnessed its stock price plummet by over 60% in the past half-year. DraftKings shares have decreased over 40%.

There are also concerns regarding how regulators will assess Tilman Fertitta’s personal stakes in other gambling enterprises.

He holds the largest stake in Wynn Resorts, with over 12% of the total shares, as per FactSet. SEC filings from early 2026 reveal Fertitta has reported over 4 million call options on his shares.

After disposing of Golden Nugget Online Gaming to DraftKings, he also became a noteworthy stakeholder in the sports betting firm.

VICI, a gaming REIT formed out of Caesars’ bankruptcy in 2017, owns Caesars Palace and Harrah’s on the Las Vegas Strip, along with approximately 20 other regional assets. VICI will have the opportunity to evaluate the acquisition, but, contrary to reports circulating, it does not hold voting rights regarding who acquires Caesars.

VICI participated in financing El Dorado’s purchase of Caesars.

VICI CEO Ed Pitoniak stated to CNBC, “We have a constructive and cooperative history of partnering with our stakeholders to enhance their business.”

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Where to Lodge in New York City If You Enjoy Dining
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Where to Lodge in New York City If You Enjoy Dining

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The largest city in America is also among its most outstanding culinary hubs—perhaps even the most remarkable (especially if you pose this question to a New Yorker). Analyze the statistics and it’s undeniable that New York City’s impressive gastronomic credentials shine brightly. Across its five boroughs, you’ll find more than 21,000 places to dine. Out of these, 72 possess Michelin stars; that’s the highest count in the western hemisphere.

However, the food culture in New York is not solely about tasting menus and upscale linens. This city, home to 700 languages, serves as a gastronomic map with eateries showcasing cuisines from nearly every part of the globe, catering to all budgets.

For any traveler wishing to navigate the extensive dining landscape of NYC, it’s important to keep in mind: (Exhausting but unfortunately fitting cliché alert) You simply cannot devour the Big Apple in one go. There’s far too much to uncover. This is a positive aspect, yet it requires a strategic approach for your journey through the city—and your choice of accommodation will significantly impact your experience.

When crafting a hotel guide for those who prioritize food in their travels, we had specific factors in mind. The selection needed to include outstanding hotels across various price ranges that would serve as perfect bases for visitors eager to sample the city’s culinary delights. Given that some of the finest food neighborhoods lack quality places to stay, we divided the city into geographic segments, identifying superb hotels conveniently located within walking distance of exceptional restaurants and easily accessible for subway travel to more distant areas.

Starting point: Lower Manhattan, West

The western part of lower Manhattan has emerged as a hotspot for trendy, sought-after dining venues. You’ve likely heard of Via Carota, a beloved West Village establishment founded by chefs Rita Sodi and Jody Williams that is so popular it often has lengthy waits for its decadent yet straightforward seasonal Italian fare (notably, the green salad has gained significant fame). The array of Michelin-rated options in this territory includes the three-starred contemporary Korean gem Jungsik, as well as Semma, which frequently tops various best-of lists for its vibrant South Indian menu. Yet, it’s the Corner Store—a chic destination for steaks and fries—that has become one of the toughest reservations to secure in the city. Give it a try, but remember there are plenty of alternatives available.

For instance, if you’re craving a slice from L’industrie Pizzeria but prefer to avoid queuing like a fool, you can pop into its neighboring spot Talea and order one to savor at your table along with a locally brewed sour beer. Additionally, Via Carota’s sister restaurant, the Commerce Inn, offers a similarly simple yet refined fare with an American Shaker touch, and does accept reservations. There’s also Shukette for shareable mezze, the Odeon for martinis and frites, and Don Angie for comforting red sauce dishes.

Wine enthusiasts and budding oenophiles will value Terroir’s meticulously crafted wine list curated by a Riesling aficionado. Risking the ire of regulars, my personal favorite is the Ear Inn, a historic tavern said to be haunted by a sailor named Mickey.

Taking the A, 1, 2, or 3 trains uptown facilitates easy access to other iconic dining spots on the west side. Columbus Circle boasts the haute-Caribbean sensation Tatiana and the delightfully eccentric Bad Roman. The Upper West Side features Barney Greengrass, New York’s quintessential appetizing establishment, and Zabar’s, a grocery store known for its dangerously delicious babka and exceptional merchandise. Further north in Harlem, you’ll find Sylvia’s and Red Rooster, offering both traditional and modern soul food.

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The firm is heavily investing in AI while simultaneously reducing costs in other areas.

The firm is heavily investing in AI while simultaneously reducing costs in other areas.

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Per Reuters, Meta is aiming to counterbalance expenses related to AI and data centers by initiating a significant layoff round. Insiders indicate that the company may let go of up to 20 percent of its workforce, roughly translating to 15,800 roles. This would mark the largest layoffs at the firm since it discharged 22,000 employees within a few months between November 2022 and early 2023.

The rumor of possible workforce reductions follows Meta’s indication that it was virtually abandoning its focus on VR and the Metaverse, cutting back on funding and shutting down studios. In lieu of this, the company has been heavily investing in attracting AI professionals, constructing data centers, and purchasing firms like Moltbook.

In the midst of all this, the company has frequently found itself in trouble regarding its smart glasses, chatbots, and its effects on adolescents.

When approached for remarks, Meta representative Andy Stone commented, “This is speculative reporting regarding theoretical strategies.”

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“Having clarified the Board’s stance on leadership, LA28 continues to concentrate on organizing a Games that is fiscally responsible and funded by private sources, ensuring taxpayer protection and creating advantages for Los Angeles,” the statement says. “We are progressing toward a triumphant Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2028.”

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NASA officials dodged questions about Artemis II risks — here's why
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NASA officials dodged questions about Artemis II risks — here’s why

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NASA estimated the chance of losing the crew on Crew Dragon’s first astronaut flight in 2020 at about 1 in 276. For Boeing’s Starliner in 2024, the figure was roughly 1 in 295. It’s reasonable to question those assessments given both vehicles’ demonstrated records.



This diagram, produced by NASA’s Office of Safety and Mission Assurance, outlines how the agency carries out probabilistic risk assessments.

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So, how are the Artemis II astronauts reacting to this information?

The mission commander, Reid Wiseman, said the crew has been trying to brief their families “honestly and openly” about the risks of a trip around the Moon.

“I went on a walk with my kids, and I told them, ‘Here’s where the will is, here’s where the trust documents are, and if anything happens to me, here’s what’s going to happen to you,’” Wiseman said. “That is part of this life. I actually wish more people in everyday life talked to their families that way because you never know what the next day is going to bring.”

Any mariner knows you can’t remain anchored forever. Test pilots and astronauts accept managed risks as part of their profession.

“When you see figures like Mach 39 at entry, when you see distances like 38,000 miles, 250,000 miles, and weights of 5 or 6 million pounds on the pad, those are just unbelievable numbers,” Wiseman said. “These magnitudes are hard to fathom. There’s inherent risk in that. We don’t know what we don’t know right now, so we’ll go learn all that [on the mission].

Even with uncertainties, Wiseman is confident: “For me, I actually feel completely 100 percent bought in. When I get into Orion, it’s like climbing into my bed, and I’ll feel warm and tucked in.”

The official risk matrix for Artemis II closely resembles Artemis I’s, with MMOD again topping the list. Matt Ramsey, NASA’s Artemis II mission manager, told Ars in January that the Orion spacecraft’s environmental control and life support system—which did not operate at full capability on Artemis I—is the second-highest risk for Artemis II. “Those two are my biggest worries,” said Ramsey, who has been with NASA since 2002.

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Woman sneezes out maggots after fly larvae became lodged in her deviated septum
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Woman sneezes out maggots after fly larvae became lodged in her deviated septum

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She underwent surgery to extract the mucus-eating pests, which yielded 10 larvae at various developmental stages and one pupa. Genetic testing and DNA sequencing identified them as sheep bot flies, a conclusion supported by visual examination of two third-instar larvae and the puparium.



Third instar Oestrus ovis larva and puparium recovered from the nasal sinuses of a 58-year-old woman, Greece. A) The third instar was yellowish and bore rows of spines on the ventral surface. B) The posterior peritremes were circular with a central button. C) The ruptured puparium was black and wrinkled and contained remnants of the pupa.

Third instar Oestrus ovis larva and puparium recovered from the nasal sinuses of a 58-year-old woman, Greece. A) The third instar was yellowish and bore rows of spines on the ventral surface. B) The posterior peritremes were circular with a central button. C) The ruptured puparium was black and wrinkled and contained remnants of the pupa.


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Not only had specialists never encountered a pupa inside a human nose before, they also regarded development to that stage as “biologically implausible.”

“The paranasal sinus environment lacks the temperature and humidity necessary for pupation, and host secretions, immune responses, and resident microbiota produce a hostile milieu for pupal development,” the experts, led by Ilias Kioulos, a medical entomologist at the Agricultural University of Athens, wrote.

Nonetheless, in this patient’s nose the parasites persisted. Kioulos and his colleagues suggest two factors likely promoted the fly’s persistent infestation: a large initial load of larvae and a severely deviated septum.

“From a purely anatomic perspective, we hypothesize that the combination of high larval numbers and septum deviation impeded normal egress from the nasal passages, permitting progression to the [third larval stage] and, in one instance, pupation,” they wrote. Put another way, so many maggots crowded her crooked nasal passage that they created a bottleneck on their way out, allowing some to remain longer than usual. The other, equally troubling possibility is that these flies are adapting to complete their life cycle within human nasal cavities.

The authors note that, in a sense, the woman was lucky. In animals, third-stage larvae trapped in the sinuses generally cannot pupate; they tend to desiccate, liquefy, or calcify, processes that can lead to secondary bacterial infections.

Kioulos and his team warn clinicians to be alert for potential human cases of sheep bot fly infestation, since these flies are widely distributed worldwide.

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