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European claims Putin wants to attack NATO and restore the USSR

The Kremlin said European claims that Vladimir Putin wanted to restore the Soviet Union and attack NATO were complete stupidity. Putin, who was born in the Soviet Union, in 2005 cast the collapse of the Soviet Union as the biggest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century because tens of millions of Russians were impoverished and

Enterprise usage of OpenAI

OpenAI released new data Monday showing enterprise usage of its AI tools has surged dramatically over the past year, with ChatGPT message volume growing 8x since November 2024 and workers reporting they’re saving up to an hour daily. The findings arrive a week after CEO Sam Altman sent an internal “code red” memo about the

Canada is chosing Asia over USA

Within a year, the US’s second-largest trading partner has rapidly ramped up efforts to explore new deals with regional powers in Asia, or to revive talks that had been previously put on ice. As of November, the US has imposed a 35% tariff on all goods from Canada that are not covered by the USMCA.

Corruption Reporting Journalist killed in Peru

Peruvian journalist Fernando Nunez, whose reporting dug into municipal corruption cases, was shot and killed by hitmen while returning from an assignment. Nunez, a reporter for the digital outlet Kamila TV, “was attacked by hitmen while riding a motorcycle with his brother” on Saturday, the ANP said in a statement on social media. Nunez died

a clash of civilisations with Europe during Trump’s Administration

The Trump administration’s new national security strategy has got lousy reviews in Europe. Nonetheless, it is a genuinely interesting document. It attempts to do something very ambitious  which is to redefine national security in civilisational terms. Conventional takes on national security centre on military and economic imperatives. Please use the sharing tools found via the

 Thailand’s airstrikes Cambodian

Thailand’s airstrikes on Monday targeted Cambodian military facilities housing long-range artillery, after surveillance signalled that rockets, including a Chinese-made variant, could be used to hit civilian areas, a Thai military official said. The Southeast Asian neighbours engaged in their worst fighting since a five-day clash in July, with both sides accusing each other of breaching

Apple losing AI engineers

Apple is currently struggling with a major internal challenge as dozens of its highly talented employees are jumping ship. Apple is reportedly losing its top engineering talent to major rivals in the AI sector, most notably OpenAI and Meta Platforms. This talent outflow, involving key engineers and designers, is forcing the Cupertino tech giant to

AI-Powered Services Are Taking Over

ChatGPT’s first prediction focused on artificial intelligence, which makes sense given the source. But the reasoning was solid. Tools like ChatGPT, Midjourney and no-code platforms are making specialized work accessible to non-specialists. Tasks that used to require hiring experts can now be done by regular people who learn how to use AI effectively.  Small businesses

Amazon hopes to jump-start its AI coding tool Kiro

The cloud giant says it will grant qualified early-stage startups a free year of credits to its competitor, Kiro Pro+, AWS CEO Matt Garman announced during his keynote speech at the re:Invent 2025 conference. These startups can request free credits for up to 100 users. But there are restrictions. Only startups that have secured VC

Trump bid to expand power

President Donald Trump’s attempt to increase his power by taking control of independent agencies comes before the Supreme Court on Dec. 8 in the second of at least four major cases on Trump’s expansive view of presidential authority the justices are considering this term. Trump wants the court to overturn a 1935 decision limiting presidents’