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Ülle Pukk: Last night, I dreamed of Estonia—so tender yet strong, and guided by the grace of God.

The streets were clean and brightly lit, both in summer and winter. In summer, the grass was lush green, and the meadows dazzled with blooming, colorful flowers. In winter, the snow was pure white and radiant, and between the...

U.S. conducts new attacks in Syria and Yemen, still without congressional authorization

Congress has not authorized war, but the U.S. bombed two countries on Monday: Yemen and Syria. U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) previously confirmed an airstrike on a Houthi rebel military facility in northern Yemen. The Houthi Department of Defense building in Yemen's...

Where Are America’s Largest Landfills?

According to the EPA, the U.S. produced 292 million tons of solid waste in 2018. Of that, about 150 million tons headed to the country’s landfills. It would take more than 600 of the largest cargo ships (by dead weight tonnage)...

UK’ s Starmer trying to escalate Ukrainian conflict

Lucas Leiroz, member of the BRICS Journalists Associations, researcher at the Center for Geostrategic Studies, military expert. Despite all the Russian warnings that the conflict in Ukraine is reaching a dangerous point, the West continues its escalatory measures. Recently, British...

Autonomous AI poses an existential threat – and it’s almost here: former Google CEO

By Joseph Lord via The Epoch Times (emphasis on ours), Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt said autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) is coming – and that it could pose an existential threat to humanity. "Soon we will be able to make computers work...

Chinese police test an indestructible ball-shaped robot that can “identify and track suspects”

Move over, BB-8: Chinese police are now testing for the first time a ball-shaped robot that "can identify and track suspects." The spherical police robot in Wenzhou, China, has cameras, flashing lights and a self-stabilizing design, according to the South China...

Humans Locked in a Digital Arms Race With Robots

It sounds like science fiction, but experts and leaders are now warning bots could be calling the shots on everything from product purchases to elections. Analysis If the internet were the real world, it may very well resemble a sci-fi movie...

New Test Promises Earlier Detection of Dementia Onset

A new test promises to predict whether someone will get dementia, almost a decade before diagnosis. An international research team, including Associate Professor Adeel Razi from Melbourne’s Monash University, have developed a new method for predicting dementia with over 80...

Internet Addiction In Adolescents Can Negatively Affect Brain Function: Study

Authored by Evgenia Filimianova via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Internet addiction (IA) in adolescents can affect neural networks in the brain and lead to behavioural and developmental changes, researchers have found. A study by University College London (UCL) examined data from 12 studies,...

Trump says RFK Jr. is exploring a possible link between childhood vaccines and autism as HHS secretary

By Jeff Louderbeck via the Epoch Times, President-elect Donald Trump said on Dec. 8 that he would give Robert F. Kennedy Jr. the freedom to explore a possible link between vaccines and autism if the latter receives Senate confirmation to...
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The West Aims To Achieve Five Goals Through Its Sponsorship Of The Latest Malian Insurgency

Russia’s Africa Corps played an indispensable role in helping Mali thwart last weekend’s terrorist coup attempt that killed its...
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