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Navy chief says drones, mines threatening choke points like Hormuz without as much as formal blockade
Admiral Dinesh Tripathi, India’s Chief of Naval Staff, also highlighted that info warfare has led to creation of new global ...
From Nicole Eisenman’s first Asia solo show to the inaugural group exhibition at Antenna Space’s Hong Kong location ...
The appearance in US maps of Hodgson’s Line, joining NJ 9842 with the Karakoram Pass, sowed the seeds of Pakistan’s Siachen ...
Joe Hogan, Align Technology’s plastics-nerd CEO, says you shouldn’t eat with your aligners and that you don’t need to wear ...
Recent geopolitical events have raised concerns about international travel, leaving many uncertain about the safety of ...
Concerns over energy prices and inflation are set to shape the week ahead, as war rages in the Middle East, energy chiefs gather and the first business sentiment readings since the start of the ...
From fuel prices to flight routes, the ripple effects of the war with Iran are spreading across global travel, raising new questions for anyone planning a trip in the months ahead.
HIDDEN VIOLENCE Sahar Khoury’s ‘Weights and Measures’ currently exhibits at the Manetti Shrem Museum of Art in Davis. Pictured: ‘Untitled (City of the Dead/Al Qarafa or the showroom), 2025’; courtesy ...
In what’s become an annual exercise, Prestige teams across East Asia have once again identified the names that should be featuring in your little black book of creative talents.
Mercedes is betting big on its EV people mover aimed at Chinese and American captains of industry.
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AI and media: After platform-ad revenue monopoly, Big Tech now targets Sh16trn news product
In Kenya, a story is told of a broker, an infamous middleman in the country’s formal and informal trade in land, agricultural produce, shares and bonds, second-hand vehicles and lately, human ...
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Study suggests sea level baselines may be off, especially in the Global South
A systematic review published in Nature finds that roughly 90% of coastal hazard and sea level rise exposure studies contain vertical-datum errors that make baseline water heights appear lower than ...
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