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Tata Steel: ‘Donald Pols bleek een man met drie gezichten’

​Tata Steel heeft in een reactie stevig uitgehaald naar de onlangs aangestelde en reeds ontslagen directeur duurzaamheid en communicatie Donald Pols. Het staalbedrijf noemt Pols een ‘man met drie gezichten’.

Directievoorzitter Hans van den Berg zegt dat het ontslag van Pols onvermijdelijk was na alles wat er de afgelopen tijd naar buiten is gekomen. “Donald Pols bleek jarenlang het hoofd te zijn geweest van een milieuorganisatie die tegen zo’n beetje alle normen en waarden ingaat waar wij als bedrijfvoor staan.” zegt Van den Berg. “Bovendien schijnt hij voorman geweest te zijn van een extreemrechtse studentenbeweging. Iemand die zoveel petten én een gigantische hoed draagt is wat ons betreft niet te vertrouwen.”

Tata Steel belooft in de toekomst beter te screenen tijdens de sollicitatieprocedure. “We zullen nooit accepteren dat één iemand de zorgvuldig opgebouwde reputatie van ons prachtige, schone bedrijf zo kan verkankeren.”

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Claude celebrates Anthropic's stock market float with blockbuster ... outage

Claude has gone offline on the day after its maker Anthropic filed for what is expected to be a blockbuster IPO. The popular chatbot and coding tool suffered an outage from around 0600 UTC on Tuesday, with Anthropic saying the team was investigating the issue. By 1042 UTC, the status page said a fix had been implemented and the technical team was monitoring the results. Some users continued to complain to The Register about the disruption after that point. Downdetector shows users reporting the LLM service from Anthropic was down twice momentarily yesterday. A surge in reports started from 0700 UTC today and peaked at 0948 UTC, after which they started to fall. The timing of the technical difficulties is unfortunate for Anthropic, the company founded in 2021 by former employees of OpenAI. Yesterday, the company submitted a draft registration statement to the US Securities and Exchange Commission for a proposed initial public offering (IPO) for common stock. It has yet to set the price of shares but a May funding round which raised $65 billion valued the company at around $965 billion (£717 billion), more than rival OpenAI, makers of chatbot ChatGPT. It is set to be a monster year for IPOs, with Elon Musk’s SpaceX and OpenAI also anticipated to join the frenzy. Each is expected to be valued at around $1 trillion. Claude Code has bolstered Anthropic’s reputation and has been well-received by some developers. Reportedly, Anthropic earns more in revenue despite having a fraction of the users OpenAI claims to serve. According to the Wall Street Journal, Anthropic is on the verge of reporting its first quarter of operating profit, according to people at the company who spoke anonymously. ®

HPE declares Juniper deal a 'home run' as AI and networking fuel record quarter

HPE just posted its biggest earnings beat since 2018, and CEO Antonio Neri wasted little time taking a victory lap for the company's $14 billion Juniper acquisition. The infrastructure giant posted record quarterly revenue of $10.7 billion on Monday, up 40 percent year over year, while networking revenue surged to $2.7 billion and AI systems orders reached $1.8 billion. Investors liked what they saw, sending shares sharply higher after the results landed. If there was a theme to Neri's remarks, it was that HPE's networking strategy has gone from an expensive gamble to an apparent success story. "The Juniper acquisition in my mind has been a home run," he said. “We believe the strategy is working.” That is a notably different tone from the skepticism that greeted HPE's attempt to spend $14 billion on Juniper last year. The deal spent months stuck in regulatory limbo while investors debated whether HPE had overpaid. Those concerns are a little harder to hear now that networking orders are growing far faster than revenue and AI-fueled demand is piling into the backlog. Neri repeatedly pointed to networking as a beneficiary of the AI boom, arguing that enterprises are increasingly investing in the plumbing required to move data between servers, storage systems, accelerators, and data centers. "The self-driving network is no longer a concept. It is a reality," he told analysts, highlighting deployments at organizations including the UK Ministry of Justice. He claims the department cut network operations center incidents by roughly 75 percent after deploying HPE's self-driving networking tech. The AI story was not limited to networking, as Neri spent much of the call arguing that demand is broadening into traditional enterprise infrastructure as customers deploy agentic AI and inferencing workloads. HPE claims the trend is already visible inside its own walls. According to Neri, the company has developed roughly 1,200 internal AI use cases, while CFO Marie Myers has deployed more than 52, most of them agentic AI systems. Neri revealed HPE is also using AI to manage its own supply chain headaches, saying teams have become "much more proficient" at matching hard-to-come-by components to customer demand with AI tools. Given the company's warnings about memory and networking supply constraints, the machines appear to have found themselves another job. "We have not seen any pull in. We do not see a cliff," he said when asked about concerns that customers might be rushing purchases ahead of a slowdown. "Nobody wants to be left behind when it comes down to deploying AI." The strength of demand has prompted HPE to do something few large enterprise vendors attempt: pull forward long-term targets. The company now expects to exceed financial goals originally set for fiscal 2028 by the end of fiscal 2026. Neri argued that the results reflect more than a single strong quarter. "We are building durable momentum for the future," he said. "These results is [sic] not a one-time thing." Whether the momentum proves as durable as HPE claims will become clearer over the next few quarters. For now, though, Neri has something he lacked a year ago: numbers that make the Juniper acquisition look considerably easier to defend. ®

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Liverpool legend Sir Kenny Dalglish reveals he is receiving treatment for cancer

  • Scotland great, 75, mistakenly posted on social media

  • ‘Treatment is going well’ says former player and manager

Sir Kenny Dalglish has revealed he is receiving treatment for cancer. The Liverpool legend, who is 75, confirmed the diagnosis on Tuesday having mistakenly posted about his treatment earlier in the day. Liverpool have said: “The support, best wishes and love of everyone at Liverpool FC are, and will be, with Sir Kenny and his family.”

Dalglish wrote: “As my inadvertent social media post has indicated, I am currently undergoing treatment for cancer. Unlike my mobile phone use, the treatment is going well. Ideally, this would have remained private because that’s the way it should be, but my useless technology skills have forced my hand.

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The Jilly Cooper blowdry is back! Twelve other big 80s hairstyles to try now

Series two of Rivals has brought big, bouncy locks into vogue. From Slash to Grace Jones to Bono’s mullet, here are other looks to copy if you dare …

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One thing that has come raging back in vogue upon the release of Rivals, season two, is Jilly Cooper’s hair. That’s no surprise – Rivals has revived a lot of things we thought we’d seen the back of: smoking; dinner parties with an aperitif segment; braces (the trouser variant); a haughty expression. Give it a couple of episodes and we’ll have made our peace with naked tennis in time for Wimbledon.

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Israël en Hezbollah blijven aanvallen ondanks Trumps bestand

BEIROET (ANP/DPA/AFP) - Israël en de Libanese beweging Hezbollah zijn doorgegaan met aanvallen op elkaar, ondanks een mededeling van president Donald Trump dat ze de wapens tijdelijk en onder voorwaarden neerleggen.

Israël heeft bijvoorbeeld aanvallen uitgevoerd bij de Zuid-Libanese plaats Nabatiyeh en op een auto die bij Toul reed ten zuiden van Beiroet. Volgens het Libanese leger zijn Libanese militairen bij Nabatiyeh gewond geraakt toen een Israëlische drone hun auto trof. Bij Toul viel een dode. Israël heeft gemeld dat er drie projectielen vanuit Libanon werden afgevuurd. Twee werden onderschept en de derde is gecrasht.

In Beiroet hebben ooggetuigen bericht dat er drones door het luchtruim gingen. Israël heeft bewoners van een stadsdeel in het zuiden van Beiroet gezegd daar weg te gaan vanwege komende aanvallen. Volgens Trump zou Israël geen grondtroepen naar de rand van Beiroet sturen en Israëlische militairen die die kant op gingen, zijn teruggeroepen volgens Trump.


Turkije rekent op komst Trump naar NAVO-top in Ankara

ANKARA (ANP/BLOOMBERG) - De Amerikaanse president Donald Trump is van plan naar de NAVO-top in Ankara te komen, zegt gastland Turkije. Dat zou hij meermaals hebben aangegeven.

Omdat Trump geregeld scherp uithaalt naar het bondgenootschap, blijft de vrees voor een mogelijke afzegging van de Amerikaanse president voor een NAVO-top leven. Als de officieuze leider van de alliantie wegblijft, is het volgens diplomaten meteen crisis. Ook in aanloop naar de top vorig jaar in Den Haag waren er zorgen, maar kwam Trump toch.

"Voor zover we weten is hij van plan deel te nemen", zei de Turkse buitenlandminister Hakan Fidan tegen Bloomberg TV. Afgelopen maand heeft Trump in telefoontjes met de Turkse president "bij elke gelegenheid duidelijk gemaakt dat hij zou komen".

Op de top van 7 en 8 juli bespreken de leiders van de 32 NAVO-landen onder meer het afbouwen van de Amerikaanse bescherming van Europa. Ook hun onvrede over de Europese afzijdigheid in de Iran-oorlog zal aan bod komen, zeggen de VS.


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