MUWASI, Gaza Strip (AP) — Chaos erupted on the second day of aid operations by a new U.S.-backed group in Gaza as desperate Palestinians overwhelmed a center distributing food on Tuesday, breaking…
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AI planning trips, creating businesses — and preparing for war, expert warns
AI models can fully create a travel itinerary, find tickets and hotels upon request just as well as a travel agent – helping save money on such services.
This was stated in a comment to Ukrinform by Denys Zamrii, a top-level instructor at the Ukrainian Tele-Radio Press…
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What Europe can gain from Ukrainian arms exports – POLITICO
But beyond this, the question of Ukrainian arms exports is also about supporting Europe’s new defense ecosystem.
European armies would greatly benefit from access to Ukrainian domestic arms production, allowing them to train soldiers in drone warfare and integrate drone units in command…
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Germany’s Merz under fire over ‘contradictory’ remarks on long-range weapons for Ukraine – POLITICO
“There is no sign of Germany finally delivering Taurus cruise missiles, because I still see no unity in the coalition and no political will to respond appropriately and with strength and consistency to Russia’s massive escalation,” Kiesewetter wrote in a post on X. “Such statements are…
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Britain’s defeated Tory MPs struggle to adjust to civilian life – POLITICO
“If someone is standing again for election, but they are also proactively looking at job opportunities in the eventuality that they might lose, there’s always the risk … that that information gets out and is politically damaging,” said former Liberal Democrat MP Tom Brake, who lost…
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Ukraine war briefing: Drones target Moscow forcing suspension of some flights | Ukraine
A major Ukrainian drone attack late over Tuesday night into Wednesday led to at least two Moscow airports, Vnukovo and Zhukovsky, suspending flights, Russian authorities said. The defence ministry said 112 Ukrainian drones targeted six…
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Signs of water on Mars’ surface might not be what we thought
For years, scientists have been intrigued by mysterious dark streaks running down the slopes of Martian cliffs and craters. These marks, called slope streaks and recurring slope lineae (RSLs), have often been considered possible signs of water on Mars. That raised hopes that the Red…
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Ukraine’s prosecutors launch OSINT war crime unit
The War Department of Ukraine’s Office of the Prosecutor General includes a dedicated analytical unit that conducts investigations of Russian war crimes using specialized OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) technologies.
This was reported by Andrii Oliinyk, a representative of…
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Namibia to mark German colonial genocide for first time with memorial day
Ullstein Bild / Getty ImagesThe genocide in what is now Namibia lasted from 1904 to 1908 Dubbed “Germany’s forgotten genocide”, and described by historians as the first genocide of the 20th Century, the systematic murder of more than 70,000 Africans is being marked with a national day of…
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Ukraine, Sweden to expand cooperation in agriculture, food sector
Ukrainian Agrarian Policy and Food Minister Vitalii Koval and Swedish Rural Affairs Minister Peter Kullgren have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation in agriculture, fisheries, food industry and irrigation.
The relevant statement was made by the Ukrainian Agrarian…
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