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How AI Will Impact Deterrence
Don’t Believe The AI Hype
Malaysia’s Growing Role In Shifting Power Game In Chip Industry
Will China Soon Control Both Elon Musk And SpaceX?
Japan To Join AUKUS Military Pact Against China
How To Get The Hostages Released: The Cure For Biden's Disastrous Qatar Policy
The Demise Of Traditional Journalism
Peace Is UN’s Raison D’être: UN Gec-Gen Guterres
The Future Of Missile Defense
AIR - Isu Rakyat
AI Minefield In The Misinformation Battle
Yemen’s Drone Doom Loop: A Model Of Instability For Fragile States
At UK’s AI Summit, Guterres Says Risks Outweigh Rewards Without Global Oversight
UN Chief Reinforces Call For Multilateral Reform, Outlines Next Steps
NEW YORK, US:Global leaders issued a resounding call for reform and renewed multilateral cooperation during the General Assembly’s crunch week, the UN chief told top diplomats meeting in New York on Wednesday.
Is ASEAN The Indo-Pacific's Ultimate Power Broker?
WASHINGTON, US: China and the United States, like sports captains picking sides, have been engaged in a considered effort to enlist partners.
Is The World Ready For The New Era Of Deterrence?
WASHINGTON, U.S.--The twenty-first century will challenge the concept of deterrence in new ways. Some are already apparent. There are at least nine important components of the new metaverse for deterrence (or meta-deterrence) that will be significant for military planners, policymakers, and theorists.
Secretary-General Upholds Importance Of Single Global Economy
NEW YORK, U.S.--At a time when geopolitical divides threaten to spark new conflicts and make older ones harder to resolve, the global economy cannot afford to be split into two opposing camps, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said at a press conference in Cambodia’s capital, Phnom Penh, on Saturday.
What The Midterms Mean For U.S.-China Tech Competition
MICHIGAN, U.S.--Technological competition with China was not an issue on most voters’ minds during the 2022 midterm elections. The resilience of American democratic institutions, however, was frequently linked to these elections. This connection has implications for long-term technological competition between the United States and China.
The "Great Reset": A Blueprint For Destroying Freedom, Innovation, And Prosperity
NEW YORK, U.S.--How do nations become wealthy? Many are blessed with abundant natural resources. Others conquer foreign lands. Some specialize in unique trade skills and crafts. Timber, mining, fishing, sugar, rum, narcotics, cotton, silk, agriculture, conquest, human slavery, manufacturing, oil, industry, banking, and so on — depending on the century and the region, nations have attained tremendous wealth in myriad ways. Notice that no nation has managed merely to print money and tax its citizens on the path to prosperity. Real wealth cannot simply be conjured from thin air. There must be recognized value in what a nation and its citizens possess.