Russia's drive for artificial intelligence: Businesses create technology without assistance from abroad The Russian government has made artificial intelligence policies a top priority. However, since the start of its alleged secret military operation in Ukraine, Russia has been compelled to undertake internal AI research without outside technology assistance.
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Russia's election: The contest for president starts on Friday
On Friday, Russia's presidential election will take place. However, elections have already begun in what Russia refers to as its "new territories." These are areas of Ukraine that the Russian military currently holds. Vladimir Putin, the current president, is sure to win because there are just three other contenders on the ballot.
The High Court deemed the Northern Ireland Troubles Act to violate human rights.
Due to a recent verdict in Northern Ireland, the statute that granted prior perpetrators amnesty was judged to violate victims' rights, which has produced uncertainty for them. Many are now questioning what the future holds for those previously believed to be protected in light of this judgment.
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Hamas armed branch claims to have conducted a 'big missile' strike on Tel Aviv.
Sirens erupted in Tel Aviv as missiles were launched from Rafah in southern Gaza. Hamas claimed credit for the barrage. The Israeli army said that eight rockets were fired toward central Israel, with several intercepted by the air defense system. Rocket sirens were also heard in cities like Herzliya and Petah Tikva. The Qassam Brigades, Hamas' military branch, said the rocket bombardment was in reaction to "Zionist massacres against civilians."
Dutch government challenges decision on F-35 parts transfer to Israel in cessation
Regarding the transfer of American F-35 aircraft parts to Israel, the Hague Court of Appeal's ruling is being challenged by the Dutch government in a cassation case before the Dutch Supreme Court. Following its decision on Monday, the court mandated that the Netherlands stop distribution within seven days.
Mali As one opposition lawmaker put it, the junta's order to cease political activity was collectively rejected on Thursday by political parties and civil society organizations, who also pledged to file a legal challenge against the "dictatorial" action. Following a coup in 2020, military control has been in place in West Africa. Due to growing tensions, major parties and other organizations denounced the junta on March 31 for failing to schedule elections by the agreed-upon deadline.
Russia announces nuclear weapon drills following 'provocative' Western threats.
Russia has announced that it will conduct training involving the use of tactical nuclear weapons, days after top European countries expressed more robust military support for Ukraine. On Monday, the Kremlin said the military drills planned by Russian President Vladimir Putin were in response to Western and NATO-member countries' statements about deploying soldiers into Ukraine, which Russia invaded more than two years earlier.
Gold prices reach record highs amid increasing worldwide demand.
China is on a gold-buying spree. For 18 months, the People's Bank of China has consistently increased its gold reserves, the longest buying streak on record. This strategic decision mirrors a global trend: central banks worldwide, particularly in emerging nations such as China, Turkey, and India, are amassing gold at an unprecedented rate.
UFO: Former US Navy Admiral spearheads hunt for "seen unidentified craft under water" or underwater extraterrestrial
In recent months, UFOs have become the talk of the town despite a plethora of unsubstantiated reports to the contrary. Recently, a US official revealed a theory suggesting that the hunt should shift from the air to the sea. Watch to find out more!
Iran-Israel war: Russia is expected to supply Iran the SU-35 flanker fighter aircraft
According to sources, Iran has accelerated the purchase of SU-35 fighter jets from Russia to support its faltering air fleet, even as tensions with Israel continue. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Chinese scientists boost the F-22 radar signature to increase survival in the skies
A combat plane's low radar cross-section, or stealth, is one of the most crucial characteristics it may have in the fight for survival in the air, when being detected might mean the difference between life and death.
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