The rivalry between South Africa’s two premier cities, the coastal beauty and the industrial dynamo, remains a point of ...
Sudan is living through one of the darkest chapters in its modern history, as a devastating war tears the country apart and ...
RDI Technologies is proud to announce the release of Motion Amplification Software 4.2, the latest version designed to make ...
These steps helped anchor Bangladesh-Türkiye relations at an early stage of Bangladesh’s statehood. The path has not been ...
Connecticut’s unemployment rate is in better shape than the national average at 3.8% with 68,000 openings. Here’s where there ...
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How do you weigh a ship without a scale?
Ships are weighed every day—not with scales, but by measuring how much water they displace. In this video, we break down ...
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Democrats Sound Like They’re in Doha
No one attends the Doha Forum to hear balanced discussions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The annual conference—the ...
The grace period is over. Twelve predictions on where AI creates value, breaks assumptions and triggers backlash as 2026 ...
Eight in 10 Eaton Fire families remain displaced with most running out of housing funds, according to research by the ...
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AI replaced millions while politicians looked away
Artificial intelligence did not sneak into the economy quietly. For years, researchers and banks warned that algorithms were ...
Insurance, which covers costs like housing and meals when you're displaced from your home. Discover benefits, coverage, and ...
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Sudan: Analysis - When the Sky No Longer Belongs to the Army
For much of Sudan's modern history, control of the air has marked the boundary between state power and insurgency. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) held aircraft, radars, and air defences. Armed groups ...
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