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China’s EV fleet is world’s most underestimated AI asset
10d ago

China’s EV fleet is world’s most underestimated AI asset

China's electric vehicle fleet is emerging as a significant, often overlooked, artificial intelligence History has a habit of concealing its most consequential turning points inside the mundane. The invention of the shipping container did not announce itself as a revolution in global trade. The rise of the mobile phone was initially dismissed as an expensive novelty for businessmen. Today, something similarly quiet and similarly transformative is unfolding across The post China’s EV fleet is wo.

Japan’s gray-zone resilience runs through civilian industry
10d ago

Japan’s gray-zone resilience runs through civilian industry

Japan is building national resilience by integrating civilian industry capabilities into national strategy. This includes KD This article first appeared on Pacific Forum and is republished with permission. Read the original here. KDDI’s cable-laying and repair capacity, Japan’s intervention in the Makino Milling Machine acquisition, and the Daikin–Shin-Etsu–Hitachi–Tokyo Eco Recycle rare-earth magnet project would seem to belong to separate policy worlds.

The logical case for admitting Bangladesh into ASEAN
11d ago

The logical case for admitting Bangladesh into ASEAN

Bangladesh's foreign policy under ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina focused heavily on India For decades, Bangladesh’s foreign policy operated on a predictable, singular axis. Under the sixteen-year tenure of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Dhaka’s strategic and economic relations were deeply tethered to New Delhi. A flurry of bilateral agreements spanning digital connectivity, transit rights, and maritime security signaled a tight, almost exclusive alignment with Indian interests.

Issues of War and Peace Gain Top Billing in Armenia’s Election
40d ago

Issues of War and Peace Gain Top Billing in Armenia’s Election

Armenians will hold a general election on 7 June. Armenians will head to the polls on 7 June for the country’s first general election since 2021. In this Q&A, Crisis Group expert Joshua Kucera explains why foreign policy has dominated the campaign and what the results may mean for Yerevan’s external relations.

Tiny Djibouti, and Its Prime Real Estate
38d ago

Tiny Djibouti, and Its Prime Real Estate

Alan spoke with Samson Abebe Bezabeh, Assistant Professor at the University This week on The Horn, Alan speaks with Samson Abebe Bezabeh, Assistant Professor of African Studies at the University of Hong Kong, about Djibouti’s history, politics and efforts to navigate turmoil and shifting alliances in the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea.

A New Player in the Quest for a U.S.-Iran Breakthrough
38d ago

A New Player in the Quest for a U.S.-Iran Breakthrough

Pakistan began conveying proposals to end the war soon after the United States and Israel started bombing Soon after the U. S. and Israel began bombing Iran on 28 February, Pakistan started conveying proposals for ending the war. The mediator’s mantle comes with risks, but Islamabad feels the stakes are high enough that it has persevered at the task. A New Player in the Quest for a U. S.-Iran Breakthrough.

A Budget for Global Turmoil: Peace, Conflict and the EU’s Funding Plans
37d ago

A Budget for Global Turmoil: Peace, Conflict and the EU’s Funding Plans

The European Union’s upcoming seven-year budget may reduce funding for conflict prevention The European Union’s next seven-year budget could put spending on conflict prevention and aid to fragile states at risk. In this Q&A, Crisis Group experts Lisa Musiol and Dylan Macchiarini Crosson explain the potential consequences.

‘Give him any award, and he’ll come running’: Narendra Modi racks up honours on overseas trips
9d ago

‘Give him any award, and he’ll come running’: Narendra Modi racks up honours on overseas trips

Narendra Modi received the Guardian of the Blue Horizon award in Seychelles. The Indian prime minister accepted the "highest" honor from Seychelles president Patrick Herminie. Modi has a pattern of collecting awards during his overseas travels. Indian prime minister has a habit of collecting awards on his travels, some as their first and only recipientAs Narendra Modi touched down in Seychelles over the weekend, the archipelago nation in the Indian Ocean swiftly bestowed one of its “highest” honours upon the Indian prime minister. Modi beamed as he accepted the Guardian of the Blue Horizon award from Patrick Herminie, the Seychelles presi.

Racism significantly impacts access to sport: Independent expert
10d ago

Racism significantly impacts access to sport: Independent expert

A new UN report by an independent expert found racism significantly impacts access to sport. High From high participation costs and restrictions on Palestinian athletes – to bans on Muslim women wearing hijabs – racism continues to shape who gets to participate in sport, a new UN report published on Thursday has found.

Côte d’Ivoire floods kill 59 as west Africa endures torrential rains
10d ago

Côte d’Ivoire floods kill 59 as west Africa endures torrential rains

Floods in Côte d’Ivoire killed 59 people since May. Authorities say rainy season deadlier, with Ghana reporting 13 dead and floods also hitting Benin, Togo and Nigeria Floods in Côte d’Ivoire have killed 59 people since May, the communication minister told a cabinet meeting in Abidjan. There are fears the toll could further rise as rescue teams continue to search for victims during the rainy season, which runs from May until July, the minister, Amad.

Understanding Ebola’s wildlife origins is crucial to preventing next big outbreak
10d ago

Understanding Ebola’s wildlife origins is crucial to preventing next big outbreak

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is experiencing an ongoing Ebola outbreak from the Bundib If we don’t know the source, not only do humans remain at risk but wildlife can suffer needlessly health departments were palpitating over the news of an Andes virus infectious disease outbreak on a cruise ship (13 cases, three deaths), in the Democratic Republic of the Congo the Bundibugyo virus, the root of the current Ebola outbreak (currently more th.

As Iran Tests Hormuz And Attacks The Gulf, A Former US Ambassador Says Trust Is Gone
10d ago

As Iran Tests Hormuz And Attacks The Gulf, A Former US Ambassador Says Trust Is Gone

Iran tests the Strait of Hormuz and conducts actions in the Gulf. As Washington and Tehran test the limits of a fragile interim understanding, the diplomacy around Iran has become increasingly complex. To unpack the latest developments, RFE/RL spoke with Marc J. Sievers, a former US diplomat based in Abu Dhabi who has served across the Middle East.

US Keeps Military Option Alive As Iran Talks Near A Critical Test
11d ago

US Keeps Military Option Alive As Iran Talks Near A Critical Test

US Vice President JD Vance stated the White House is prepared to use force against Iran if US Vice President JD Vance has again signaled that the White House is prepared to use force against Iran if diplomacy fails, raising the stakes around a 60-day memorandum of understanding (MOU) that has halted open hostilities but left the core disputes unresolved.

‘Witch-hunt’ in Niger as military regime rounds up LGBTQ+ population
11d ago

‘Witch-hunt’ in Niger as military regime rounds up LGBTQ+ population

Niger's military regime arrested up to 40 people for homosexuality following a new penal Fears of resurgence of HIV/Aids amid loss of access to PrEP drugs as at least 40 people arrested in ‘toxic’ climateA “witch-hunt” is under way in Niger, where dozens of people have been arrested for homosexuality in the west African state following the introduction of a new penal code earlier this year. Up to 40 people have been arrested and 16 men, including high-ranking military officials, have b.

Venezuelan man saved from collapsed mall eight days after earthquakes
10d ago

Venezuelan man saved from collapsed mall eight days after earthquakes

Hernán Alberto Gil Flores, 43, was rescued from a collapsed shopping center Security guard Hernán Alberto Gil Flores, 43, initially told rescuers not to tell his wife in case he did not surviveA 43-year-old security guard who survived last week’s devastating earthquakes in Venezuela thanks to a pocket of air in his workstation cabin has been pulled from the collapsed basement of a shopping centre amid huge cheers from international rescue teams. Hernán Alberto Gil Flores h.

Canadian boy dies of rabies after waking to find bat on his face
10d ago

Canadian boy dies of rabies after waking to find bat on his face

An eleven-year-old Canadian boy died of rabies after a bat encounter in an Ontario Eleven-year-old developed symptoms 19 days after encounter in ‘exceedingly rare’ case in Canada Doctors in Canada say a child who awoke to find a bat resting on his nose and mouth while visiting an Ontario cottage later died of rabies, in an “exceedingly rare case” that highlights the need for better public awareness. In a report published this week in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, infe.

Four people die in mass fan celebrations in Mexico City after World Cup victory
11d ago

Four people die in mass fan celebrations in Mexico City after World Cup victory

Four people died in Mexico City during World Cup celebrations. Three of the victims died from suffocationMore than a million people gathered in Mexico CityFour people died, three ⁠from suffocation, as thousands of fans crowded Mexico City streets during World Cup celebrations, the capital’s health secretariat ⁠said in the early ⁠hours ​of Wednesday. The deaths occurred near the Angel of Independence landmark, where thousands of fans had gathered to ⁠celebrate.

A baseball stadium becomes a refuge in Venezuela
11d ago

A baseball stadium becomes a refuge in Venezuela

The baseball stadium at Playa Grande, Venezuela, now serves as an emergency shelter. Where children once trained as baseball players, families now sleep under tarpaulins. The stadium at Playa Grande, on Venezuela's central coast, has become an emergency shelter for people who lost their homes – or cannot safely return to them – after the deadly quakes that struck the country on 24 June.

Mark Zuckerberg Says AI Agent Development Going Slower Than Expected
10d ago

Mark Zuckerberg Says AI Agent Development Going Slower Than Expected

Meta Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said AI agent development has not accelerated as expected. Meta Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg told an internal town hall on Thursday that AI agent development over the last four months has not "accelerated in the way we expected,".

Russians Say Relatives Seized Off Streets In Latest Recruitment Push
10d ago

Russians Say Relatives Seized Off Streets In Latest Recruitment Push

Russian recruitment officers seized men off streets in Penza and other regions. In a video captured in the Russian city of Penza, women sob as their loved ones are loaded into a van by recruitment officers, apparently after the men were forced into signing military contracts. Similar reports have emerged from several Russian regions in recent weeks.

Rescuers Scramble To Find Survivors Of Deadly Russian Strike On Kyiv
10d ago

Rescuers Scramble To Find Survivors Of Deadly Russian Strike On Kyiv

Russian missile and drone attacks killed at least 17 people and injured over At least 17 people were killed and more than 80 injured, including children, in overnight Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, on July 2. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had warned that Russia was preparing a massive strike.

Plaza Accord 2.0 talk won’t fix anybody’s China problem
10d ago

Plaza Accord 2.0 talk won’t fix anybody’s China problem

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz suggested a Plaza Accord 2. TOKYO. Enter German Chancellor Friedrich Merz as the latest to suggest a Plaza Accord 2.0 is needed to knock China’s export competitiveness down to size. Merz argues the yuan is 30% undervalued, accuses Beijing of “flooding global markets” with artificially cheap goods and warns that its state-subsidized overcapacity is destabilizing an already fragile world economy.

Ukrainian Drone Unit Forces Russia To Relocate Frontline Logistics Hubs
11d ago

Ukrainian Drone Unit Forces Russia To Relocate Frontline Logistics Hubs

Ukrainian K-2 Brigade drone operators are using medium-range strike UAVs. They target Russian logistics, air defenses, and military vehicles behind the front line. This activity in Ukraine's Donetsk region forces Russia to relocate its frontline logistics hubs. Ukrainian drone operators from the K-2 Brigade are using medium-range strike UAVs to target Russian logistics, air defenses, and military vehicles behind the front line.

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