It is safe to say that neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump will win November’s presidential election by pledging fiscal prudence. The deficit and debt are
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Implausible To Hijack Now! How Aviation Security Has Been Boosted After India’s IC-814 & US’ 9/11 Incidents
Aviation security has experienced a profound transformation over the last two decades. The hijacking of Indian Airlines Flight IC-814 in 1999 and the tragic events
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US Air Force Deploys More Stealth Jets to Southeast Asia
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The Global Battle for Chip Talent: South Korea’s Strategic Dilemma
South Korea’s current dominance in semiconductor manufacturing will depend on how well it retains its existing talent and how effectively it develops new talent in
US, UK, EU sign international AI treaty
The European Union, the United States, the United Kingdom and others signed an international artificial intelligence treaty on Thursday, the Council of Europe said. It said that the
Super Typhoon Yagi makes landfall in Hainan
Yagi gains strength Yagi’s strength has more than doubled since it devastated the Philippines last week with landslides and flooding triggered by heavy rainfall. At
Ukraine updates: Zelenskyy attends Ramstein meeting
US will pledge $250 million more in military aid, says Austin US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said during Friday’s talks in Germany that the
Japan’s outgoing Kishida visits South Korea for farewell with Yoon
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida arrived in South Korea on Friday on a farewell trip set to conclude official interactions with South Korean President Yoon