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Red Sea cable cuts paralyse internet access in Asia, Middle East
Asia and the Middle East see slowed connectivity as Red Sea cables face outages during ongoing regional tensions.
South Korea vows response after US arrests hundreds at Hyundai plant
President Lee Jae Myung has ordered action after over 300 Koreans were detained at a US Hyundai battery plant amid trade tensions.
India will apologise, with Trump determining how to engage with Modi, says US Commerce Secretary
Howard Lutnick says New Delhi will eventually "say sorry" to Washington and try to make trade deal with Trump, adding decision of how to engage with India's Modi will rest with US President.
EU fines Google $3.5B in ad-tech antitrust case
EU regulators fine technology behemoth for breaching the bloc's competition rules, in a ruling Google says it will appeal.
Roblox to impose age controls this year following ban
Türkiye banned the popular video game Roblox last year over concerns that the platform can make children vulnerable to exploitation.
US tech giant Anthropic bans China-controlled firms amid AI security concerns
Policy shift, which could impact revenues in the hundreds of millions, is the first public move by a major US AI firm to formally block entities based on foreign ownership structures.
Trump approved Navy SEAL mission that killed North Koreans and nearly sparked nuclear clash — NYT
A 2019 covert operation in North Korea went disastrously wrong when SEAL Team 6 failed to install a surveillance device to monitor Kim Jong-un and, instead, killed unarmed civilians, according New York Times.
Xi, Putin, and the 150-year lifespan: Is science there yet?
US consumers and China's retailers brace for impact as Trump targets cheap imports
Opinion
Ozan Ahmet Cetin
The limits of global AI control and what it means for the world order
Nations are grappling to adapt to an environment shaped by this fast-growing technology. It’s now a race against time.
Mehmet Emre Kahraman
Dominance to dependence: How the US–China AI race is shaping the future
Djoomart Otorbaev
US wakes up from REM sleep but China’s rare earth grip tightens
By
Djoomart Otorbaev
Is nuclear the answer as Central Asia looks for new energy sources to boost growth?
By
Rose York
Remembering Aysenur Ezgi Eygi: The struggle for justice continues
The limits of global AI control and what it means for the world order
Nations are grappling to adapt to an environment shaped by this fast-growing technology. It’s now a race against time.
Mehmet Emre Kahraman
Dominance to dependence: How the US–China AI race is shaping the future
Djoomart Otorbaev
US wakes up from REM sleep but China’s rare earth grip tightens
By
Djoomart Otorbaev
Is nuclear the answer as Central Asia looks for new energy sources to boost growth?
By
Rose York
Remembering Aysenur Ezgi Eygi: The struggle for justice continues
Red Sea cable cuts paralyse internet access in Asia, Middle East
Asia and the Middle East see slowed connectivity as Red Sea cables face outages during ongoing regional tensions.
South Korea vows response after US arrests hundreds at Hyundai plant
President Lee Jae Myung has ordered action after over 300 Koreans were detained at a US Hyundai battery plant amid trade tensions.
India will apologise, with Trump determining how to engage with Modi, says US Commerce Secretary
Howard Lutnick says New Delhi will eventually "say sorry" to Washington and try to make trade deal with Trump, adding decision of how to engage with India's Modi will rest with US President.
Trump approved Navy SEAL mission that killed North Koreans and nearly sparked nuclear clash — NYT
A 2019 covert operation in North Korea went disastrously wrong when SEAL Team 6 failed to install a surveillance device to monitor Kim Jong-un and, instead, killed unarmed civilians, according New York Times.
Xi, Putin, and the 150-year lifespan: Is science there yet?
US consumers and China's retailers brace for impact as Trump targets cheap imports
EU fines Google $3.5B in ad-tech antitrust case
EU regulators fine technology behemoth for breaching the bloc's competition rules, in a ruling Google says it will appeal.
Opinion
Ozan Ahmet Cetin
The limits of global AI control and what it means for the world order
Nations are grappling to adapt to an environment shaped by this fast-growing technology. It’s now a race against time.
Mehmet Emre Kahraman
Dominance to dependence: How the US–China AI race is shaping the future
Djoomart Otorbaev
US wakes up from REM sleep but China’s rare earth grip tightens
By
Djoomart Otorbaev
Is nuclear the answer as Central Asia looks for new energy sources to boost growth?
By
Rose York
Remembering Aysenur Ezgi Eygi: The struggle for justice continues
The limits of global AI control and what it means for the world order
Nations are grappling to adapt to an environment shaped by this fast-growing technology. It’s now a race against time.
Mehmet Emre Kahraman
Dominance to dependence: How the US–China AI race is shaping the future
Djoomart Otorbaev
US wakes up from REM sleep but China’s rare earth grip tightens
By
Djoomart Otorbaev
Is nuclear the answer as Central Asia looks for new energy sources to boost growth?
By
Rose York
Remembering Aysenur Ezgi Eygi: The struggle for justice continues
Roblox to impose age controls this year following ban
Türkiye banned the popular video game Roblox last year over concerns that the platform can make children vulnerable to exploitation.
US tech giant Anthropic bans China-controlled firms amid AI security concerns
Policy shift, which could impact revenues in the hundreds of millions, is the first public move by a major US AI firm to formally block entities based on foreign ownership structures.
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