Day: August 10, 2023
Biden Asks Congress For $13 Billion In New Ukraine Military Aid
President Joe Biden’s administration on Thursday asked Congress for more than $13 billion in new military spending for Ukraine, citing the need for continued support following Russia’s “unprovoked” invasion of the country last year.
Ukraine forces have retaken land near Bakhmut from Russia, Kyiv says – The Guardian
Ukraine forces have retaken land near Bakhmut from Russia, Kyiv says The GuardianView Full Coverage on Google News
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The UK Factor in India-Argentina Defense Relations
Given the Falklands dispute, India will face an uphill battle in selling high-end defense tech – like the LCA Tejas – to Argentina.
FEC moves toward potentially regulating AI deepfakes in campaign ads
The Federal Election Commission has begun a process to potentially regulate AI-generated deepfakes in political ads ahead of the 2024 election, a move advocates say would safeguard voters against a particularly insidious form of election disinformation
Putin sidelines top university candidates for children of Russian soldiers in Ukraine
Vladimir Putin has begun passing a series of laws seeking to bolster the recruitment pool for his “special military operation” in Ukraine.
Light aircraft lands on Gloucestershire A-road after suspected engine failure
Emergency landing took place on A40 dual carriageway near Cheltenham, with no injuries reportedA light aircraft has made an emergency landing on a busy road in Gloucestershire after a suspected engine failure.The plane was forced to land on the A40 Gol…
A Georgia teacher wants to overturn her firing for reading a book to students about gender identity
A Georgia teacher is trying to reverse her firing after officials said she improperly read a book on gender fluidity to her fifth grade class.