Serbia defies US, EU; initiates legal action against detained Kosovo police officers

Serbia defies US, EU; initiates legal action against detained Kosovo police officers

Serbian prosecutors have initiated legal proceedings against three Kosovo police officers who were recently arrested. This move contradicts the demands of the United States and other countries, who have called for their immediate and unconditional release. Serbian officials claim that the officers, who are Kosovo Albanians, were apprehended within Serbian territory near the border with …

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Cancellation of Amazon re:MARS robotics and AI conference in 2023

Cancellation of Amazon re:MARS robotics and AI conference in 2023

During the re:MARS conference in Las Vegas on June 5, 2019, Jeff Wilke, Amazon’s head of worldwide consumer, introduced their latest delivery drone. Amazon Amazon has confirmed that it will not be hosting its re:MARS conference, focused on cutting-edge technologies like robotics and space, this year. Instead, Amazon plans to integrate these subjects into its …

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The United States and the Philippines: A Tentative Reunion

The United States and the Philippines: A Tentative Reunion

On September 16, 1991, Senator Wigberto Tañada delivered an impassioned speech in the Philippines’ senate. President Corazon Aquino was proposing a new military-base treaty with the United States, and Tañada called upon his fellow lawmakers to sever the last chains of colonialism. He envisioned the departure of American warplanes, battleships, and soldiers as a symbol …

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Russia Sends First Nuclear Weapons to Belarus, Confirms Putin

Russia Sends First Nuclear Weapons to Belarus, Confirms Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Friday that Russia has dispatched the first batch of nuclear weapons to Belarus, signaling its intention to deploy tactical nuclear bombs in the country adjacent to Ukraine. Speaking at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Putin revealed that the remaining nuclear weapons would be delivered by the end of …

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Cambridge Professor Retains Position Despite Plagiarism Allegations

Cambridge Professor Retains Position Despite Plagiarism Allegations

A Cambridge University professor who plagiarized parts of an undergraduate’s essays and published them as his own work will retain his position despite an investigation confirming the plagiarism complaint. Dr. William O’Reilly, an associate professor in early modern history, submitted a paper to the Journal of Austrian-American History in 2018, but it was discovered that …

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Ueda’s inflation perspectives take center stage as BOJ maintains ultra-low interest rates

Ueda’s inflation perspectives take center stage as BOJ maintains ultra-low interest rates

Tokyo – The Bank of Japan (BOJ) has decided to maintain its ultra-easy monetary policy despite stronger-than-expected inflation. The central bank remains focused on supporting the fragile economic recovery and addressing the global growth slowdown. Additionally, the BOJ has reiterated its commitment to sustain massive stimulus measures to achieve Japan’s 2 percent inflation target and …

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