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Artificial intelligence is usually presented through chatbots, digital assistants and tools capable of generating text, images and code within seconds. Behind the scenes, however, the most important race may be unfolding far from public view. The real competition increasingly revolves around energy, computing power, advanced chips and the infrastructure required to sustain them.
β π Published on June 5, 2026 - 20:18
For much of the past year, Donald Trump governed from a position of unusual political strength. Congress largely followed his agenda, loyalists occupied key positions across government, and opponents struggled to build a coherent response. That landscape is beginning to change.
β π Published on June 4, 2026 - 18:30
Some inventions define an era. Others quietly outlive them. The bicycle belongs to the latter category. In a world shaped by artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles and orbital satellites, it continues to perform its task with almost disarming simplicity: moving a person efficiently with minimal space, minimal energy and remarkably little complexity.
β π Published on June 3, 2026 - 21:08
The first foreign trip of Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale ended in Canberra with a diplomatic signal that reached far beyond the South Pacific. Australia and the Solomon Islands announced plans to negotiate a comprehensive bilateral treaty, elevating a relationship that has become increasingly important amid growing geopolitical competition in the region.
β π Published on June 2, 2026 - 23:08
The latest announcements from Audi and Bentley may appear, at first glance, to be routine product launches. Yet behind the unveiling of a new generation Audi Q7 and a redesigned Bentley Flying Spur lies a broader shift in the economics of the global automotive industry.
β π Published on June 2, 2026 - 22:42
For decades, the world's major geopolitical disputes were defined by oil, military power and strategic influence. Today, a different race has moved to the center of government agendas and investor attention. The most valuable strategic resource of the 21st century is no longer buried underground or stored in military stockpiles. It flows through data centers, research laboratories and global semiconductor supply chains.
β π Published on June 1, 2026 - 19:05
In Bunia, the capital of Ituri Province in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, medical teams are racing against time. Treatment centers have expanded, health workers move under strict safety protocols, and laboratories are accelerating testing as a familiar threat to global health once again challenges authorities both inside and beyond Africa.
β π Published on May 31, 2026 - 21:54
As bespoke customization expands across the premium market, luxury brands are discovering that the most valuable product may no longer be the car itself, but the exclusivity surrounding it.
β π Published on May 30, 2026 - 18:34
The most consequential voice at this year's Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore may not have come from Washington, Beijing or the AUKUS alliance. It came from Hanoi. In his first interview with an international media organization since consolidating power as Vietnam's top leader, To Lam delivered a message that stood apart from the increasingly confrontational tone shaping global geopolitics. Vietnam, he said, will not choose between China and the United States.
β π Published on May 30, 2026 - 14:24
The war over Iranβs nuclear program is drifting back toward the negotiating table, but under a different atmosphere now. Smoke still hangs over damaged facilities, oil markets remain unstable and diplomats are once again discussing uranium stockpiles hidden beneath mountains and concrete.
β π Published on May 29, 2026 - 16:20