Chinese police are now using smart glasses to identify people and vehicles
Officers in Tianjin have begun wearing AI-powered smart glasses that recognize faces and manage traffic, a leap forward for surveillance that raises sharp questions about...
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Officers in Tianjin have begun wearing AI-powered smart glasses that recognize faces and manage traffic, a leap forward for surveillance that raises sharp questions about...
While the US’s financial position still remains intact, recent choices have made its economic position increasingly untenable.
More than simply a lesson for Britain’s government, Tony Blair’s essay offers a scathing attack on the UK’s position on net-zero and on the...
The largest inland-waterway project ever built in China is in its final stretch and set to open by the end of 2026, promising to cut shipping...
After the presentation of the EU’s proposed 2028–2034 budget, we look at what is changing and what it could mean for European citizens.
Beijing’s export ban on a chemical few investors track is rerouting the global metals and fertilizer chain, with Asia, the Americas, and Africa...
The Andes hantavirus outbreak linked to the cruise ship Hondius in the Atlantic Ocean has attracted international attention after several...
Following the airstrikes on Iran on 28th February and the subsequent closure of the Strait of Hormuz, global oil and gas markets have come under...
NATO's Article 5 defines the principle of collective defense. Here's what it entails and why it's so important.
In times of war (but also of peace), talking about NATO is equivalent to indicating an alliance that goes far beyond diplomacy: this is what it is...