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Dubai Debuts World’s First AI-Powered Digital Real Estate Brokerage
Dubai, Monday, 16 February 2026.
Dubai has cemented its position as a PropTech pioneer with the official launch of FRANK AI on February 16, 2026. Positioning itself as the world’s first fully AI-powered digital real estate brokerage, the platform introduces a paradigm shift by functioning as a comprehensive ‘Agent Operating System.’ Perhaps most significantly for the industry, FRANK AI challenges traditional revenue models by offering agents commission structures ranging from 80% to 100%, supported by an initial AED 30 million financing allocation from Clozer. Founded by Wael Handous and Rimma Grigoryan, the system integrates market intelligence, transaction execution, and financial infrastructure to remove operational friction. This launch not only automates property transactions but signals a broader structural evolution in global real estate, with immediate expansion plans targeting Saudi Arabia, London, and Spain.
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MIT Study Uncovers Hidden Infrastructure Risks in Mainstream Stablecoin Markets
Cambridge, Monday, 16 February 2026.
With monthly stablecoin payments reaching $2.1 trillion, MIT researchers warn of critical “hidden plumbing” vulnerabilities persisting in digital asset infrastructure despite the recent GENIUS Act.
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Tubi Expands Library with Strategic Warner Bros. Discovery Licensing Deal
Los Angeles, Sunday, 15 February 2026.
Starting March 1, 2026, Fox’s Tubi secures 100 Warner Bros. titles, highlighting a major economic shift as streamers pivot from exclusivity to monetizing libraries through third-party licensing.
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OPM Directs Agencies to End Union Contracts in Potential Defiance of Court Orders
Washington D.C., Saturday, 14 February 2026.
OPM has directed agencies to terminate union contracts covering two-thirds of the federal workforce, a move unions argue explicitly defies active court injunctions blocking the administration’s labor reforms.
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EU Diplomats Rebut US Narrative of Civilizational Decline at Munich Security Conference
Brussels, Sunday, 15 February 2026.
On February 15, 2026, a significant diplomatic divergence emerged at the Munich Security Conference as European Union Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas formally rejected US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s assertion that Europe faces “civilizational erasure.” Addressing the assembly, Kallas countered the Trump administration’s rhetoric by highlighting the bloc’s enduring geopolitical appeal and economic resilience. She dismantled the narrative of a “woke, decadent” Europe by noting that aspiring member states—and surprisingly, 40% of Canadians surveyed—actively seek to join the Union. Kallas further contrasted EU prosperity with Russian stagnation, pointing out that Polish citizens are now roughly 70% richer than their Russian counterparts, a stark reversal from 1990. This exchange underscores a deepening ideological rift between Washington and Brussels, signaling a shift where Europe is increasingly prioritizing strategic independence and internal defense capabilities over traditional reliance on American validation.