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Europe in the Crosshairs of Ukraine War?

June 13, 2024
World

The danger is rising that the Ukraine war will spill over to Europe.  The risk of a European war has never been so high. The general consensus among military experts is that Ukraine

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U.S. Uses Native Wisdom, Archaeology to Tackle Wildfires

June 13, 2024
Education/United States

After a sharp increase in uncontrollable wildfires across the northern U.S. and Canada in recent decades, the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the U.S. Forest Service have been open to new approaches and ways to

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Let Not the Azerbaijan Climate Meet Become Yet Another Damp Squib

June 13, 2024
Business

The next global climate meet (COP 29) is scheduled to take place in Azerbaijan in November 2024. While global climate meetings have taken place 28 times so far in different countries, these

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The Demographic Meltdown

June 13, 2024
Columns

Major news publications around the world are rife lately with articles noting how the decline in birth rates has reached a critical mass. Over the past years, life expectancy has increased –

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Sri Lanka High Commissioner Meets with Pakistan Defence Secretary

June 13, 2024
Defence/Events

The Sri Lanka High Commissioner to Pakistan, Admiral Ravindra C Wijegunaratne (Retired), met with the Secretary of Defence of Pakistan, Lieutenant General (Retired) Hamood Uz Zaman Khan, HI(M), at the Defense Ministry

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IRGC’s Aerospace Park: Iran’s Technological Pride

June 13, 2024
Iran

“For God always prevails in whatever be His purpose, but most people know it not.” June 2, 2024, was a memorable journey of innovation, education, and surprise for all guests at the

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Garhwal Regiment: India’s Stalwart Military Legacy

June 12, 2024
Columns

The still air in June over the Bhawani Dutt Joshi Parade Ground carved out of Kaludanda (renamed Lansdowne after the then Viceroy) converts into an air pocket when the fourth batch of

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Elon Musk Threatens to Ban Apple Devices Over OpenAI Integration

June 12, 2024
Artificial Intelligence

The technological titans Elon Musk and Apple are engaging in a heated standoff as the AI race intensifies. Elon Musk, the visionary behind Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI, has issued a stern warning

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Taiwan’s Dominance in AI Chip Manufacturing Sparks Global Competition

June 12, 2024
Artificial Intelligence

In an era where innovation drives industry, Taiwan emerges as a powerhouse in AI chip manufacturing, setting the stage for a high-stakes global competition. Taiwan, hailed as the “country of AI,” has

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Turing’s Legacy: Powering Modern AI

June 12, 2024
Artificial Intelligence

Alan Turing was a remarkable man, with his commitments to science and technology arguably shaping the modern artificial intelligence (AI) landscape as we know it. Today, 7th June 2024, marks 70 years

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