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What to watch for today
The US and Iran resume nuclear talks. Iranian officials have said that US secretary of state John Kerry will join the negotiations this weekend, though the US has not yet confirmed his participation. The talks come as a UN watchdog warns that Iran still hasn’t answered crucial questions about its nuclear weapon research.
While you were sleeping
The US and UK hacked the world’s biggest SIM card provider.New documents provided by NSA leaker Edward Snowden to the Intercept shows that intelligence agencies stole encryption keys that enable them to snoop on mobile phone conversations around the world. Gemalto, the company that was targeted, produces some 2 billion SIM cards a year.
Apple is pushing for a car as early as 2020. The company is pursuing an aggressive timeline to bring an electric car to market, Bloomberg reports, as it faces the prospect of new all-electric models from other automakers. Apple’s automotive hiring spree includes engineers and executives from Tesla, Ford, and Mercedes, among others.
Dutch hooligans rampaged through Rome. Nearly two dozen supporters of the Dutch football team Feyenoord were arrested after a drunken brawl with teargas- and baton-wielding police near Rome’s historic Spanish Steps. The violence, which triggered protests by Italy’s prime minister, took place before Feyenoord’s match against Roma.
Obama’s tree grows—or at least doesn’t die—in Delhi. The Indian government issued a statement insisting that a ceremonial tree planted by the US president three weeks ago is still alive in the heavily polluted capital city, despite all appearances to the contrary. Shedding all leaves is a normal “seasonal phenomenon,” said an Indian government horticulturalist.
Quartz obsession interlude
Annalisa Merelli on the dream home Jackie O designed for JFK.“According to one of his wife’s letters, president Kennedy was skeptical about the house but ended up “loving it.” She confided in her friend Bill Waxton that Wexford was a sign of success in her marriage: “I think we’re going to make it. I think we’re going to be a couple. I’ve won,” she told him during a dinner. Sadly, the family only spent a couple of weekends there in 1963—the last reportedly on Nov. 10, shortly before the president was assassinated.” Read more here.
Matters of debate
Surprising discoveries
Arctic owls are camping out in New York. They’ve migrated south in an attempt to escape the cold.
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