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US launches military operations in Ecuador amid ongoing Iran War
The United States (U.S.) has opened another military front in Ecuador amid the ongoing Iran war.
According to the U.S. military’s Southern Command, the U.S. and Ecuadorian forces launched joint military operations against “designated terrorist organisations.”
The military did not provide further details; however, it hinted that the operations were part of President Donald Trump’s intensified campaign against drug trafficking in South America.
The Commander of the U.S. Southern Command praised the Ecuadorian residents for their support and unwavering commitment.
Marine General Francis L. Donovan said, “The men and women of Ecuadorian armed forces have demonstrated remarkable courage and resolve through continued actions against narco-terrorists in their country.”
Since returning to the Oval Office for his second term, President Trump has intensified campaign against what the U.S. administration describes as drug trafficking.
The U.S. has carried out around 45 strikes on suspected smuggling vessels killing around 150 people in the Caribbean and the Pacific Ocean.
Ecuador has been in a state of emergency regarding narco-terrorism since 2024 after gangs stormed a TV station during a live broadcast and took the staff hostage.
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa sought help from the U.S. against drug-trafficking gangs.
On a visit to the South American country in September last year, the U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio vowed to “blow up” gangs if needed and reaffirmed U.S. support in Ecuadorian government’s campaign against narco-terrorists.
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Apple debuts $599 MacBook Neo to challenge Chromebooks, Windows PCs
Apple on Wednesday unveiled the MacBook Neo, a lower-priced addition to its laptop lineup starting at $599, as it looks to broaden its reach in a price-sensitive PC market while rivals face tighter supply of memory chips.
A lower-priced laptop marks one of Apple’s most aggressive entry points into the PC market in years. The new MacBook will be powered by the A18 Pro chip, the same processor that debuted in the company’s iPhone 16 Pro models in 2024.
At $599, it is far cheaper in both nominal and inflation-adjusted terms than Apple’s previous non-Pro, non-Air MacBook, which debuted in May 2006 at $1,099 — roughly $1,750 in today’s dollars.
The new MacBook is not Apple’s first foray into the price point. The company made a special $699 MacBook Air specially for Walmart using its M1 chip, which originally debuted in 2020, after retiring other models with that chip.
The new MacBook aims squarely at users of Google-powered Chromebooks and lower-end Windows devices, where Microsoft’s own efforts to shift to more battery-life-friendly chips made with technology from Arm have failed to ignite a sales boom.
Its foray into the mid-range PC segment could help Apple broaden its reach among students and first-time buyers.
In the midst of a global memory chip crunch, the new MacBook also comes with only 8 gigabytes of unified memory, half of the 16 gigabytes in the M4-based MacBook and less than the 12 gigabytes in the iPhone 17 Pro.
Global PC and smartphone markets remain highly price sensitive after several quarters of uneven demand, and hardware makers continue to navigate fluctuating component costs, particularly for memory chips.
Apple this week launched its $599 iPhone 17e with higher base storage and refreshed its MacBook Air and Pro lineup with new M5 chips and standard configurations with larger memory, as it looks to defend market share in competitive smartphone and softening PC markets, strained by rising memory costs.
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From ‘Freaky Friday’ to ‘Cruella’: Andrew Gunn’s blockbuster legacy
Andrew Gunn, died at his home in Toronto after a two-year battle with ALS at age 58.
Gunn carved out a remarkable career as one of Disney’s most trusted producers.
He delivered a slate of family comedies and reboots that defined the studio’s early 2000s live action era.
From Freaky Friday and Sky High to The Haunted Mansion and Cruella, Gunn’s productions blended heart, humor, and spectacle.
He left behind a filmography that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.
Let’s take a look at Andrew Gunn’s filmography highlights:
Eddie (1996)
Andrew Gunn’s Hollywood journey began with Eddie in 1996, where he earned an early co‑producer credit on the Whoopi Goldberg comedy.
This marked his official entry into film production and set the stage for his future career in family entertainment.
The Country Bears (2002)
In 2002, Gunn produced The Country Bears, a quirky Disney musical comedy inspired by the beloved theme park attraction.
While unconventional, the film became a cult favorite among Disney fans for its offbeat charm.
Freaky Friday (2003)
Gunn’s breakthrough came with Freaky Friday in 2003, the hit remake starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis.
The body‑swap comedy was a box‑office success and cemented Gunn’s reputation as a producer of family‑friendly blockbusters.
The Haunted Mansion (2003)
That same year, Gunn produced The Haunted Mansion, a Disney adaptation led by Eddie Murphy.
The film blended comedy with spooky visuals, bringing one of Disneyland’s most iconic rides to life on the big screen.
Sky High (2005)
In 2005, Gunn delivered Sky High, a superhero high school adventure that quickly became a fan‑favorite.
Its originality and charm earned it a cult following.
College Road Trip (2008)
Gunn continued his Disney streak with College Road Trip in 2008, a family comedy starring Martin Lawrence and Raven‑Symoné.
The film leaned into classic Disney chaos, following a father‑daughter road trip filled with mishaps.
Bedtime Stories (2008)
Also in 2008, Gunn produced Bedtime Stories, an Adam Sandler comedy where bedtime tales magically came to life.
The film mixed fantasy with family humor, appealing to audiences of all ages.
Race to Witch Mountain (2009)
In 2009, Gunn reimagined a Disney classic with Race to Witch Mountain, a sci‑fi adventure starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
The reboot introduced the story to a new generation while honoring its roots.
Bad Santa 2 (2016)
Breaking away from Disney, Gunn produced Bad Santa 2 in 2016.
The dark comedy sequel showcased his versatility, proving he could succeed outside the family‑friendly mold.
Unhinged (2020)
In 2020, Gunn pivoted sharply into gritty adult storytelling with Unhinged, a psychological thriller starring Russell Crowe.
The film highlighted Gunn’s ability to tackle darker, more intense narratives.
Cruella (2021)
Gunn returned to Disney with Cruella in 2021, a stylish origin story of the infamous villain.
Emma Stone’s performance brought fresh energy to the franchise, and Gunn’s production gave the film its edgy, fashion‑forward flair.
Freakier Friday (2025)
Most recently, Gunn revisited one of his biggest successes with Freakier Friday in 2025.
The sequel to the beloved 2003 hit proved his enduring ability to breathe new life into fan‑favorite stories with a modern twist.
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