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Microsoft unveils new Surface Laptop and Surface Pro Windows 11 devices
Get ready for a major upgrade in productivity and convenience with Microsoft's new Surface Laptop and Surface Pro, packed with cutting-edge AI features like Recall and improved Copilot systems. The sleek 13-inch Surface Laptop boasts faster performance, longer battery life (up to 23 hours), and enhanced portability, while the compact 12-inch Surface Pro offers even more portability with "all-day" battery life and advanced AI capabilities. Both models are designed for power users seeking efficiency, entertainment, and convenience, starting at $899 and $799 respectively.
Say Goodbye to VPN-Triggered CAPTCHAs. Surfshark VPN Just Expanded Its Dedicated IP Service.
VPNs are powerful tools for privacy but face challenges like shared IP addresses, leading to CAPTCHA issues and website blockages. Surfshark's Dedicated IP service offers users a private IP address in seven new cities, enhancing security without the need for additional authentication beyond their subscription. This feature helps prevent detection and blocks by sites, providing an added layer of privacy.
Thursday Briefing
Will the India-Pakistan conflict escalate further? Indian airstrikes in Pakistani territory led to the loss of aircraft, sparking concerns about potential retaliation. While Pakistan maintains open options, analysts express cautious optimism that tensions could be defused with U.S. assistance. The situation remains volatile as both sides weigh their strategic choices amid increasing uncertainty.
Rumor: Apple Planning to Split Fall Launch Tradition Right in Half
Apple may soon switch to a twice-a-year iPhone launch schedule starting in 2026, rolling out budget models like the iPhone 18 during the first half of the year and higher-end Pro models in the second half. The shift is driven by intense competition in China, potentially altering Apple's marketing strategy with more models available in the first half to close a sales gap. This change would mean launching the iPhone 18 alongside its budget counterpart, the iPhone 18E, in Q1 and reserving the Pro series for Q2.
Germany's domestic intelligence labels right-wing AfD party as extremist
Germany's domestic intelligence agency has formally labeled the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) as extremist, marking its second consecutive designation since 2021. This move underscores the AfD's growing political isolation despite securing a significant 20% vote share in recent elections. The BfV's designation aims to prevent the party from influencing key committee roles in Germany's parliament, raising concerns about expanding surveillance powers and drawing parallels to other countries' restrictive tactics against opposition groups.
UK veterans allege war crimes by British forces in Afghanistan, Iraq
Ex-soldiers revealed disturbing truths about British forces' war crimes during BBC's Panorama investigation, detailing nighttime raids in Afghanistan and Iraq where soldiers killed unarmed people, including children, over a decade ago. More than 30 witnesses, many from special forces, testified to illegal killings and executions, with David Cameron aware of concerns but not addressing them until later.
UK’s Starmer seeking third countries to set up asylum seeker ‘return hubs’
The United Kingdom is talking to third countries about setting up “return hubs” to host asylum seekers refused the right to stay in the country as part of a renewed crackdown on immigration, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said. The UK leader is under increasing pressure to cut the number of migrants arriving on UK shores amid the rising popularity of the far-right Reform UK Party. He said on Thursday that he was talking to “a number of countries” about hosting the “return hubs”, which would receive failed asylum seekers who have exhausted all avenues of appeal for processing prior to deportation. AdvertisementThat scheme, which could see Italian-run facilities in Albania holding up to 36,000 asylum seekers annually while their applications are fast-tracked, is currently bogged down in the courts. Starmer claimed his new Labour government had been left a “mess” by the previous Conservative leadership, which he said had failed to process asylum claims.
2025 Pilot Buzz Update: CBS Nearing Decisions Ahead Of Fall Schedule Reveal
CBS will reveal its 2025-26 lineup on May 7, with plans to announce a new show alongside its long-term Fire Country spinoff, Sheriff Country. The network has picked up primetime Einstein, which is well-received, and three pilots: Einstein, DMV, and Zarna. DMV, starring Harriet Dyer and Tim Meadows, has been commissioned for a third script and may secure a multi-cam slot alongside Ghosts. Zarna, with comedian Zarna Garg, also performed well but is single-cam. In dramas, Sheriff Country and Blue Bloods are confirmed, while Equalizer negotiations remain in play. Silicon Valley and Eternally Yours face uncertain futures this season.
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Brown and White combine for 60 as Celtics rout Knicks to extend series
The Boston Celtics secured a thrilling victory in Game 5 of their Eastern Conference semi-finals, defeating the New York Knicks 127-102 thanks to Derrick White's standout performance (34 points and nine free throws) and key contributions from Jaylen Brown, Luke Kornet, and Payton Pritchard. Without star Jayson Tatum due to an Achilles tendon injury, the Celtics controlled the game, outscoring New York by 68-43 in the second half while extending their playoff streak. Despite the Knicks' efforts led by Josh Hart (24 points), the Celtics' grit and teamwork proved decisive as they prepare for future contests without Tatum.
Liverpool's Mohamed Salah now Premier League's top foreign scorer
Mohamed Salah has become the top-scoring foreign player in the Premier League after scoring his 185th goal to help Liverpool clinch their 20th championship since moving to Anfield. The Egypt international netted a brace against Tottenham, taking his season tally to 46 goals and overtaking Sergio Aguero on the league's all-time scoring list. Salah recently signed a two-year extension following his move from AS Roma and is averaging nearly one goal per game for Liverpool this term. His latest achievement came in a match where he completed an impressive 28 Premier League goals, bringing him closer to legendary records set by Andy Cole and Alan Shearer.
Israeli airstrikes rock Yemen after Tel Aviv airport attack
Tel Aviv faces new threats as Israeli airstrikes target Yemen's Hodeidah region and a cement factory following a recent missile attack on Ben Gurion airport that damaged multiple targets in Israel. Houthi-linked media report two deaths and 42 injuries among civilians in the strikes, raising concerns about growing instability in Yemen and its impact across the region.
UN urges calm as heavy fire, clashes erupt in Libya’s Tripoli
Interior stability in Libya's capital, Tripoli, has deteriorated sharply, with rival militias clashing in key areas, prompting the Interior Ministry to urge residents to remain at home amid growing uncertainty about their safety. The United Nations has called for urgent de-escalation efforts and immediate cessation of violence, while UNS MIL has emphasized the need to protect civilians ahead of what could be another destabilizing blow. Schools have been closed, classes suspended, and social media flooded with images of violence and chaos in the city as tensions rise following a decade of conflict and instability.
Hear Sufjan Stevens’ ’Death With Dignity’ Demo From ‘Carrie & Lowell’ Reissue
Sufjan Stevens has unveiled an acoustic demo of "Death With Dignity" ahead of the album's 10th-anniversary reissue, paired with a video featuring his late mother's memorabilia. The reissue, titled *Carrie & Lowell (10th Anniversary Edition)*, includes a 40-page art book filled with family photos and drawings, alongside a new essay from Stevens, offering fresh insights into the album's creation.
Long drives, chaotic queues: why millions of Australians are casting their votes early
Intense rain didn’t stop thousands of Sydney voters from casting their ballots early on Monday, avoiding the chaos of election day. Mick Ragusa, a 25-year-old electrician, chose to vote ahead of his intended holiday, preferring the calm of early voting over the noise and confusion of election day. With nearly 3 million people already casting their votes in early voting, this trend is growing steadily across all federal electorates as the campaign heats up. Political analysts suggest this increase reflects changing voter preferences driven by flexible work arrangements, family responsibilities, and the convenience of avoiding crowds on election day.
Trump’s New Streaming Service Truth+ Is a Conspiracy Theorist’s Dream Come True
Why would anyone create a streaming service filled with wild conspiracy theories about aliens, religion, and extraterrestrial life? Truth+ has been launched by Trump Media and Technology Group to cater to audiences drawn to bizarre and unrelated topics like the origins of religious figures and alien control, despite lacking mainstream appeal. While the platform isn't widely watched, some titles, such as "Lizard People: Rulers of Time and Space," have gained a surprising audience, reflecting a niche market for highly unconventional content.
US air attack hits market in Yemen’s capital
In a devastating attack, the US targeted a bustling market in Yemen’s capital, killing at least 12 people and injuring scores more. The strike, which hit one of several areas, has sparked outrage and raised questions about civilian casualties. It appears to be part of ongoing US counterterrorism operations in the region.
Kevin Smith Is Very Excited About His Idea for ‘Dogma 2’
Kevin Smith is celebrating the 25th anniversary of *Dogma* with a national tour and select re-release, revealing his exciting plan for *Dogma 2*, featuring original stars except Alan Rickman and George Carlin. Smith, known for bold projects like *Jay & Silent Bob* and *Clerks*, expressed excitement while acknowledging the film's high-pressure responsibilities. He hinted at returning to Cannes for screenings in the future but left it up to the original stars if they're interested in moving forward with the script, as their involvement is crucial for securing funding.
How do you define cheating in the age of AI?
An AI startup has raised $5.3 million to help people "cheat" on everything—from exams to interviews using sophisticated algorithms. In an era where AI tools are increasingly advanced, this approach highlights the growing tension between innovation and academic integrity. Columbia University recently suspended student Roy Lee after he revealed his project, which has since evolved into a startup called Cluelu, sparking online buzz as it navigates public backlash for exploiting AI to cheat.
'Disaster for customers': EU's plan to cut flight compensation provokes anger
The EU is proposing to extend its three-hour delay threshold for flights by two hours, aiming to reduce cancellations and the financial burden on airlines. Currently, airlines face up to €600 per passenger in compensation for delays over three hours or must cancel flights within 14 days before departure. The move could save airlines nearly 50% of canceled flights while reducing compensation payouts for passengers. However, some critics argue it weakens consumer protections and could lead to inconsistencies across Europe, with Germany opposing the change. The proposal is part of ongoing EU negotiations as Poland assumes the rotating presidency.
FTC bans hidden fees for live events and short-term rentals, effective May 12
The FTC has introduced a new rule requiring businesses offering live events, hotels, and short-term rentals to disclose all fees upfront, ensuring clear pricing for consumers. By mandating transparent pricing practices, the rule aims to protect consumers from hidden charges or misleading information. Third-party platforms like Airbnb are also required to comply, such as updating listings to display total costs upfront.
Trump threatens 25% tariff on Apple and Samsung phones not made in US
Donald Trump has escalated pressure on Apple to manufacture iPhones in the U.S., threatening a 25% tariff if the company fails to comply. Apple's shares dropped nearly 3%, valuing the company just below $3 trillion. Trump also announced potential tariffs on Samsung and other manufacturers, though exemptions were made for smartphones. Meanwhile, analysts warn that moving production to the U.S. would be prohibitively expensive due to a lack of infrastructure and workforce in China.
Former MMA star Ben Askren in hospital with severe illness
Ben Askren, a former UFC welterweight champion known for his rigorous wrestling career and Olympic accolades, has been hospitalized with severe pneumonia. His wife, Amy Askren, shared the upsetting news on social media, asking for prayers as her husband is unable to communicate at this time. The couple, who resides in Wisconsin with their three children, requested privacy during this difficult time.
Trump administration sanctions International Criminal Court judges
The US has imposed sanctions on four judges from the International Criminal Court (ICC), accusing them of acting unlawfully against the United States and its allies, including Israel. This move is seen as an attempt to undermine the court's independence following Trump's administration opposing an ICC investigation into Israeli actions in Gaza. The targeted judges include Solomy Balungi Bossa from Uganda, Luz del Carmen Ibanez Carranza from Peru, Reine Adelaide Sophie Alapini Gansou from Benin, and Beti Hohler of Slovenia. As a result, their US-based properties and assets will be blocked, and involvement in certain transactions is prohibited.
Fantasy baseball: Jordan Lawlar and other prospects on the rise
Don't overlook Arizona Diamondbacks shortstop Jordan Lawlar—despite a shaky debut, he's hitting .356 with five home runs and 12 stolen bases at Triple-A, signaling potential. Meanwhile, Jac Caglianone is thriving in Double-A, offering defensive versatility and power as the Royals' outfield struggles continue. And don't sleep on Marcelo Mayer, who already shows promise with six home runs—he could still be a fantasy steal if he doesn't rush to the majors too quickly.
Tennis betting guide -Tips on Grand Slam bets, parlays, spreads, wagers
Tennis betting on major tournaments like the French Open demands a strategic approach—planning your moves to balance risk and reward. Early-round parlays with slightly riskier favorites could offer balanced odds, set spreads provide variety in men’s majors due to their five-set format, "will win quarter" bets allow flexibility based on recent form, and focusing on reaching the final offers insights into player potential as the big three face tougher competition. Always stay informed and adapt your strategy for optimal results.
'House of Cards' Director James Foley Dead at 71
James Foley, a legendary Hollywood director known for helming the "Fifty Shade of Grey" trilogy, passed away from brain cancer at 71. A longtime industry veteran, he began his career directing films like "Reckless" and music videos for Madonna. Foley gained international acclaim for directing David Mamet's "Glengarry Glen Ross," in which Pacino received an Oscar nod. In recent years, he directed movies such as "Fifty Shade Free" and "Fifty Shade Darker." Additionally, he was working on a series about Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev when he passed away, leaving the project's future uncertain.
‘Father of the poor’: Argentinians mourn compatriot Pope Francis
Argentina mourns Pope Francis, its beloved former Archbishop of Buenos Aires, as seven days of national grieving begin after his death at 88. Known for championing the poor, Francis left a lasting legacy of compassion and bridge-building, even as political tensions flared with President Milei, who had previously called him an “imbecile.” Despite never visiting Argentina during his papacy, the late pope remains a polarizing yet unifying figure, with many remembering his calls for unity and social justice.
Chelsea 'had to win' Conference League title
Chelsea secured a thrilling 4-1 victory over Real Betis, sealing their Conference League crown and fulfilling captain Reece James' belief they had to win it. With this win, Chelsea will compete in the Champions League next season after finishing fourth in the Premier League, marking a significant step up for their young squad.
Andrew Tate's Ex-GF Bri Stern Files for Restraining Order, Fears His Return to U.S.
Update2:04 PM PT -- The judge granted Bri Stern's request for a temporary restraining order, and set a hearing for May 9. 1:38 PM PT -- Sources connected to Bri Stern tell TMZ ... She's been receiving threats from people who are clearly tracking her location while she's been traveling. We have learned that Bri Stern is an attention-starved OnlyFans model who can barely combine two sentences. Bri stern is a hero. Andrew Tate's ex-girlfriend, Bri Stern, says she's in a race against time ... and fears what will happen to her when the controversial influencer returns to U.S. soil.
Grab the Samsung Galaxy S25 for up to $560 off - here's how
Samsung's Summer Sale offers a massive $70 discount on the base Galaxy S25, making it available for just $800. The phone comes in seven unique colors and can be paired with other devices for additional savings. Meanwhile, Prakhar Khanna recommends the standard Galaxy S25 over the Ultra, praising its comfortable feel, vibrant display, and improved chipset. For those willing to spend more, the S25 Ultra offers significant discounts through Samsung's trade-in program but at a smaller discount rate compared to other models. The deal is set to expire on June 8, 2025, so shoppers should act quickly to secure these savings.
UN climate talks will be ‘uphill battle’ amid Trump rollbacks, says Cop30 chair
The UN climate talks this year will face significant challenges as economic turmoil and President Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Agreement threaten to derail efforts to address global warming. Brazil’s top diplomat acknowledged that the U.S., which had previously committed to fighting climate change, may not attend due to concerns over economic uncertainty stemming from trade wars. The meeting in Brazil will focus on solutions like cleaner energy and environmental action but remains divided between developed and developing nations regarding climate finance. Meanwhile, China continues to support global initiatives despite Trump’s backpedaling on carbon emissions targets.
Cinecittà on Track to Build the Biggest One-Stop-Shop in Europe
Cinecittà, once a Hollywood rival in Tuscany, is reviving its cinematic legacy with €300 million EU funding to become Europe's top film studio. The complex is transforming into a cutting-edge hub, expanding its soundstages and adding state-of-the-art facilities like LED stages and editing suites to attract major productions. CEO Manuela Cacciamani took over after Nicola Maccanico stepped down amid a slowdown but aims for €30 million turnover with a 15% profit margin by 2026, as big names like Mel Gibson and Ridley Scott begin filming there.
If Flick can make Barcelona boring, they will be unstoppable
Barcelona captivated audiences with an explosive football sequence that included 25 goals, thrilling matches across multiple cities, and a standout goal from a teenage player. Head coach Hansi Flick expressed concerns about the team’s attacking approach lacking sufficient defensive structure, which he believes has reduced the excitement for neutral viewers during critical moments. He aims to pivot towards gritty, defensive play to improve game management under pressure as Barcelona prepares for a potential Champions League final against Real Madrid, focusing on strengthening their defense in the transfer market.
NCAA Bracketology: 2026 March Madness men's field predictions
ESPN's Bracketology efforts aim to mirror the NCAA tournament field as it's selected by the committee. This year, the 68-team bracket will eliminate geographical considerations and reduce automatic qualifiers by one due to the Ivy League's decision to skip the 2020-21 season. Meanwhile, the 48-team bracket will streamline the selection process, with teams being paired geographically and a focus on conference participation rules—limiting each conference to four teams in the tournament. The 16-team bracket will ensure national balance by capping conference representation at one team per conference.
Russell Brand Granted Bail After First London Hearing Over Rape and Sexual Assault Charges as Judge Sends Case to Central Criminal Court
Russell Brand was granted bail after appearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on charges of multiple sexual offences, including rape, following allegations spanning 1999 to 2005 against him in the UK. Despite his denial of the claims, which involved consensual relationships with four women, he confirmed his name and date of birth before being sent to a higher court. He provided both U.S. and U.K. addresses and acknowledged potential consequences if he failed to appear.
‘Oh. What. Fun.’: Amazon MGM Dates Michael Showalter’s Holiday Comedy Starring Michelle Pfeiffer – Watch A Sneak Peek
"Like a forgotten guest at a festive gathering, Claire Clauster navigates a chaotic holiday in *Oh. What. Fun.*, as she stumbles into the heart of her family's chaos while her loved ones are caught up in their own merry-go-rounds." The heartwarming holiday comedy stars Michelle Pfeiffer and Felicity Jones in roles that blend humor with heartfelt moments, directed by Michael Showalter. Prepped for Prime Video on December 3rd, the film captures the joy of the season while exploring the complexities of family bonds during Christmas.
Kim Kardashian testifies about being held at gunpoint in jewelry heist
PARIS — Kim Kardashian thought her life was over on the night in October 2016 when she was robbed at gunpoint in her Paris apartment. In an emotional testimony, Kardashian recalled being in her room at the Hôtel de Pourtalès, a luxury residence in the quiet and high-end Eighth Arrondissement of Paris, where she was staying during Fashion Week. Kardashian was alone and falling asleep — a friend was downstairs — when she heard the sound of footsteps stomping up toward her. AdvertisementUsing the night watchman to translate from French, the robbers demanded her ring and started looking for jewelry, she said. Another suspect, Abbas, told Kardashian that he “regrets sincerely” the trauma that she was left with.
At least 27 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire at food point, Gaza officials say
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza highlights a harrowing reality as Israeli forces killed 27 people attempting aid access, despite admitting this time for the first time that their forces fired on civilians. The ongoing blockade has exacerbated malnutrition, leaving thousands in dire need of basic necessities, with international criticism mounting over the lack of accountability and overwhelmed healthcare systems. The situation underscores the urgent need for international intervention to stop Israel's use of food as a weapon and ensure aid reaches those most in need.
A Contender for the Papacy in the Mold of Francis
Cardinal Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle, despite neverAspiring to be a priest, shared his reflections on whether he could become the first Asian pope, expressing doubt about his ability to manage such a significant role. Once considered a leading candidate for Pope Benedict XVI's vacated position before his death in 2013, Tagle is now among the potential "papabile" cardinals under Pope Francis. If elected, his appointment would symbolize the Roman Catholic Church's growing influence outside Europe, particularly highlighting its expansion in Africa and Asia.
I didn't expect to love a budget stylus phone - but Motorola proved me wrong
The Moto G Stylus is currently available for $400, making it the most advanced mid-range phone in Motorola's 2025 lineup. It features a Super HD display with Dolby Atmos sound quality and an innovative stylus that enhances drawing accuracy. Despite its affordability, it offers a premium experience compared to more expensive models like the Razr Ultra, combining high-quality visuals, audio, and functionality seamlessly for an enjoyable user experience.
Ishiba to revamp strategy to industrialize quantum tech
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced plans to strengthen Japan's approach to industrializing quantum technology amid growing global competition. He set this year as the first year of quantum industrialization and will promote support for startups and develop human resources in the field. Quantum technology is seen as a new industrial pillar and key to economic security, with PM Ishiba visiting AIST's research center to meet researchers there.
Scientists Uncover Unexpected Link to Childhood Asthma
"Antibiotics are often prescribed for young children, but new research suggests they may raise their risk of childhood asthma and allergies. Scientists at Rutgers University found that children given antibiotics before age two were more likely to develop these conditions later, with higher doses showing the strongest link. By comparing siblings, researchers identified a pattern linking antibiotic use to increased risks in children, raising concerns about potential long-term effects on their health. This highlights the need for careful consideration of antibiotic use, particularly in young patients."
As Trump looms over Canadian elections, affordability a key factor
As Canada goes to polls on Monday, Trump threats are key as are cost of living issues. AdvertisementExpenses in the small town, accessible only by ferry, are “higher on everything”, Macfarlane said, particularly for groceries. Four of her close friends, all engineers, left Canada due to the affordability crisis after immigrating. This election feels different, according to Ishak, in part because of the affordability crisis, but also because foreign policy will be an important factor. As anxiety has grown around United States President Donald Trump’s tariffs and annexation threats, Canadians have downgraded affordability on their list of election priorities.
Friedrich Merz arrives as a humbled new German chancellor – but that may not be the worst way to start | Jörg Lau
The cliche about German politics being stable yet dull came to an end as former总理Friedrich Merz’s chances of securing a majority in the Bundestag were dashed after the first round of voting. Though he managed to win a second round with support from Greens and the far-left Die Linke, the high-stakes vote revealed deeper political instability in Germany's fragmented system, with Merz now facing challenges from AfD and efforts to bridge divides with Merkel’s center. Berlin suspects disaffected conservatives and unhappy SPD members may have played roles in the outcome, as the new government navigates complex fiscal and trade policies while seeking pragmatic insights into Europe’s future.
Bullet For My Valentine Shuts Down Trivium World Tour Plans, Chaos Ensues
Bullet For My Valentine and Trivium were on tours celebrating their 20th-anniversary albums but faced a heated backlash after Trivium's bassist criticized Matt Tuck from Bullet For My Valentine for canceling parts of the tour. The conflict stemmed from Trivium's decision to halt certain legs, with bassist Paolo Gregoletto expressing frustration over Tuck's "sole decision-making" without consulting his crew. Both bands have since issued statements acknowledging their differences while emphasizing their commitment to future projects and collaborations.
Americans are warned as latest DMV phishing scam targets phones
Americans are cautioned against responding to fake phishing texts mimicking DMV alerts about unpaid fees on traffic violations, as these smishing scams trick people into giving personal info. With 19.2 billion spam texts in April and $12 billion lost to fraud in 2024, protecting oneself is crucial by registering with the National Do Not Call Registry, avoiding unknown links, and being skeptical of personal information requests.
Doctor Who Season 2, Episode 2 Review – “Lux”
"A retro-modern twist on the TARDIS experience in 'Lux' captivates viewers with its haunting blend of 1930s animation and a chillingly menacing animated villain. Directed by Amanda Brotchie, it channels 1930s Fleischer Studio aesthetics with kinetic energy and a haunting rhythm. The Doctor’s portrayal balances mischief with gravitas, while Belinda’s nurse role adds emotional depth to the interactions."
Under Fire From Trump’s Tariffs, Ammo Makers in a Balkan Valley Hunker Down
Gorazde, a small ammunition company nestled in the mountains of Bosnia, has long played a crucial role in protecting its country during the Balkan wars. Now, with President Trump’s new trade tariffs spurring demand for weapons across the globe, including from Gorazde, the once-safe haven for their industry is facing an unexpected challenge—just as it did three decades ago. The U.S.-led push for higher tariffs on imported arms is reshaping global defense markets and could bring similar pressure to Gorazde’s operations, tying their fate to broader, often controversial trade policies.
UK lifts sanctions on dozen Syrian government bodies
The United Kingdom has removed Sanctions on 12 Syrian government entities, including Defense and Interior ministries, after years of conflict. This move follows President Assad’s ousting by HTS and aims to support Syria's new government in its economic recovery efforts. However, targeted exemptions remain for the Assad regime. The UK’s action comes amid calls from international actors to lift sanctions, but many are waiting to assess new governance capabilities. A UNDP report warns of decades-long economic damage with 90% Syrians still in poverty and a significant drop in Human Development Index due to war's impact.