Artificial Intelligence 21 hours ago China using AI to ease economic woes, but focus is to stand at the 'center of the revolution,' experts warn China has placed artificial intelligence at the center of its military and economic modernization efforts as its economic problems continue to grow.
South America 1 day ago South American official fired after signing agreement with country made up by Indian 'holy' conman: report The Paraguayan government fired a senior official after he signed a deal with the fictional country created by a Hindu cult leader who fled India after facing charges of kidnapping children and confining them to his temple and allegedly raping one of his disciples.
Israel 1 day ago Hero dogs: Israel's canine unit saved lives by spotting Hamas terror traps, saving civilians near Gaza Strip The dogs that die in the line of duty receive a special ceremony and burial in a graveyard set aside for the Oketz unit, with a separate commemoration every year before Memorial Day.
UNITED NATIONS 2 days ago Outrage as UN-Palestinian exhibition uses murdered Israeli child's image as a Palestinian civilian casualty The U.N. office in Geneva takes down photos of Israeli children included in a pro-Palestinian exhibit; officials say they do not know who posted the "unofficial" pictures.
China 3 days ago China trains children for 'iron army' in latest effort to create national 'combat readiness': report Some parents in China send their kids to combat camps, where they can play with mock weapons and attack dummy soldiers — footage of which cause minor controversy on social media.
China 4 days ago World seemingly silent as China expands crackdown on Muslims and the mosques where they worship The policy of "Sinicization" started in 2018, when the Chinese Communist Party circulated documents outlining how to further cement loyalty in the country.
Israel 5 days ago Israeli hostage briefly escaped Hamas before locals handed him back to terrorists: family Hamas have released 51 hostages since Israel agreed to a cease-fire conditional on the release of at least 10 hostages per day, with many foreign nationals also released at the same time.
FOREIGN POLICY November 26 Obama-era deal to allow Hamas office in Qatar backfired on US: experts The U.S. supported the establishment of an office for Hamas in Doha in an effort to pry the group away from Iran, but the terrorists merely took advantage and festered in Gaza.
Joe Biden November 25 Biden tries to hide away in Nantucket but can't escape pro-Palestinian protesters The Biden family has stayed at the property of billionaire David Rubenstein since 2021, visiting downtown Nantucket on Thanksgiving Friday to interact with locals and support businesses.
ENVIRONMENT November 25 World's biggest iceberg starts moving for first time in decades — and it could cause some serious problems The world’s largest iceberg, which has moved for the first time in 30 years, could drift toward South Georgia Island and end up caught in a vital pass that animals use to access food during breeding season to feed their newborns.