The announcement comes a week after the Pentagon cancelled a planned deployment of 4,000 troops to the country.
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US to send 5,000 more troops to Poland, Trump says
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Briton makes record Everest climb by foreigner, two die on mountain – Reuters
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Ukraine war briefing: Oil plant strikes all going to plan, says Zelenskyy – The Guardian
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NATO ministers seek clarity after Trump’s ‘confusing’ about-face on US troops in Europe – France 24
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Expert: Ukraine should lead coalition to counter Russia’s cognitive warfare
Given the danger of cognitive warfare, we must begin forming a coalition and institutions right now to counter Russian information influence, with Ukraine playing a key role.
This was stated by Peter Pomerantsev, a senior research fellow at Johns Hopkins University,…
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Trump yanked AI order after David Sacks raised industry concerns
Thursday’s abrupt postponement of President Donald Trump’s much-awaited executive order on artificial intelligence came after former AI czar David Sacks voiced industry concerns about the measure to Trump, according to a senior White House official and two people familiar with the…
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Scott Bessent has been raising the alarm on AI policy. But the delays keep coming.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has privately expressed alarm about the slow pace of progress on AI policy, even before the White House again delayed an executive order on the subject Thursday.
The drafting of the executive order has exposed tensions between Bessent, who has taken on an…
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Heated $2B Requirements: MPA Livid As Canada Jacks Up Streamers’ Content Revenue Contributions – Deadline
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Morgan McSweeney swaps UK government for Ukraine-watching – POLITICO
McSweeney, who was credited with meticulously devising Labour’s election success in 2024, is convinced that AI has not yet been used to the full extent of its capability to manipulate elections, and that any polls in Ukraine following a ceasefire will be a lightning rod for malign…
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EUCO content creators ‘won’t replace EU journalists,’ says influencer
BRUSSELS — Influencers attending high-level EU meetings of ministers and leaders will not be replacing journalists, a content creator working with the Council of the EU said.
Pietro Valetto, a 27-year-old influencer, has been invited to the Council next week for what was dubbed an…
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