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7‘It means missile defence on datacentres’: drone strikes raise doubts over Gulf as AI superpower
Iran's recent drone strikes targeting commercial data centers in the UAE and Bahrain signal a significant shift in asymmetric warfare, raising concerns about the Gulf region's aspirations to become an AI superpower. The attacks underscore the need for robust missile defense systems to protect critical infrastructure in the digital age.
F1 Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix may not be replaced if cancelled due to Middle East conflict
Sky Sports News reports that the Formula 1 races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia will not be replaced if canceled due to the Middle East conflict. The article previews Australian Grand Prix qualifying on Saturday at 5am and the first race of the season on Sunday at 4am, live on Sky Sports F1.
Amazon's Bahrain data center targeted by Iran for support of U.S. military, state media says
Amazon's data center in Bahrain was reportedly targeted by Iran due to its support of the U.S. military, according to state media. While Amazon acknowledges damage to the Bahrain facility from a nearby drone strike, it also noted that two data centers in the UAE were directly hit by drones.
Amazon says drones damaged three facilities in UAE and Bahrain
Amazon reports drone-related damage to three facilities located in the UAE and Bahrain. These incidents highlight the potential vulnerabilities of key technological infrastructure in regions experiencing military conflict.
Amazon says drone strikes damaged 3 facilities in UAE and Bahrain
Amazon Web Services (AWS) warned that drone strikes damaged three of its facilities in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. The company said this instability is likely to continue in the Middle East, making operations "unpredictable."
F1 testing cancelled due to Middle East safety concerns
Formula 1 testing scheduled to take place in Bahrain was cancelled due to safety concerns after missile strikes in the Middle East. All F1 and Pirelli personnel are reported to be safe.
F1 monitoring Bahrain, Saudi Arabian GPs amid Middle East conflict
Formula 1 is monitoring the ongoing conflict in the Middle East ahead of the upcoming Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grand Prix races. The organization is closely watching the situation in the region.