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03/30/2026
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By Laura Harris
Department of War deploys Ukraine-style drone boats to Middle East, signaling new era of low-cost AI warfare
The Department of War confirmed deploying Ukrainian-style drone boats in the Middle East under Operation Epic Fury, highlighting a shift toward autonomous warfare. The unmanned vessels, called GARC and built by BlackSea, are being used for maritime reconnaissance with proven operational range and endurance. The move reflects lessons from the Russia-Ukraine War, where low-cost drones and […]
03/29/2026
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By Laura Harris
Bipartisan bill targets Chinese-linked robotics, seeks ban on federal use
Senators Tom Cotton and Chuck Schumer proposed the American Security Robotics Act to limit U.S. government use of robotics tied to foreign adversaries, especially China. The bill would block federal agencies from buying or operating ground-based robotic systems—including humanoid robots, surveillance vehicles and autonomous patrol tech—linked to adversarial governments. Federal funds would be prohibited from […]
03/27/2026
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By Laura Harris
U.S. issues global security alert as Iran tensions escalate
The U.S. Department of State issued a global security alert urging Americans abroad to exercise heightened caution, especially in the Middle East, due to rising threats from Iran-linked groups. U.S. citizens overseas were advised to follow guidance from embassies and consulates, with warnings of possible travel disruptions, airspace closures and attacks on diplomatic facilities. The […]
03/26/2026
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By Laura Harris
Debate intensifies over South Africa’s energy future and the role of coal
In South Africa, critics warn that overreliance on renewable energy like wind and solar could threaten long-term energy security and economic stability. Analysts emphasize the importance of a balanced energy mix, highlighting baseload power (coal and nuclear) as essential for consistent and reliable electricity supply. Concerns have been raised that renewables alone cannot yet fully […]
03/26/2026
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By Laura Harris
Three charged in alleged scheme to smuggle AI chips to China via Thailand
U.S. authorities, including the DOJ, charged three men for allegedly conspiring to smuggle restricted AI chips to China via Thailand. The suspects – Stanley Yi Zheng, Matthew Kelly and Tommy Shad English – are accused of trying to purchase export-controlled chips without required licenses. Authorities say the group used Thailand-based companies as fronts to disguise […]
03/23/2026
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By Laura Harris
Iran internet blackout becomes longest on record amid escalating crisis
Iran is facing its longest-ever internet shutdown, now lasting over 20 days, according to NetBlocks. The blackout began amid rising military tensions involving the United States and Israel, cutting off millions of Iranians from global communication. Authorities say the restrictions are meant to combat misinformation and protect national security, but critics argue they are used […]
03/23/2026
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By Laura Harris
Switzerland suspends arms exports to U.S. over Iran conflict
Switzerland halts new arms exports to the U.S. due to the ongoing conflict involving Iran, citing its long-standing neutrality policy. No new licenses will be approved, but previously authorized exports may continue under existing agreements for now. The move follows U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, with Switzerland enforcing its War Materiel Act, which bans […]
03/21/2026
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By Laura Harris
China’s indirect role in Iran crisis raises fears of wider global conflict
Rising concerns over China’s indirect role in the Iran crisis are increasing fears of a broader global conflict, especially with reports linking Chinese technology to weapons used against U.S. forces. Gordon Chang warned on “Mornings with Maria” that Beijing’s support for Iran could sharply escalate tensions with the United States. Allegations suggest supersonic missiles fired […]
03/20/2026
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By Laura Harris
Mojtaba Khamenei denies death rumors, issues warning to U.S. after deadly strikes
Mojtaba Khamenei released a new statement denying rumors that he is dead or severely injured following airstrikes in Tehran. The message, read on state TV without a public appearance, has intensified speculation about his health and possible concealment. Khamenei confirmed and mourned the death of senior official Ali Larijani, who was killed along with family […]
03/19/2026
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By Laura Harris
FBI admits buying location data to track Americans
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed the agency is buying commercially available data to track people’s movements and activities. This marks a shift from 2023, when former Director Christopher Wray said the FBI was no longer purchasing such data. The data, sourced from brokers, can include location, browsing and financial information, raising concerns it bypasses warrant […]
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