Day: August 22, 2023
US businessman is wannabe ‘warlord’ of secretive far-right men’s network
Revealed: Charles Haywood, creator of the Society for American Civic Renewal, has said he might serve as ‘warlord’ at the head of an ‘armed patronage network’The founder and sponsor of a far-right network of secretive, men-only, invitation-only fratern…
Chris Christie courts Republican voters in Trump and DeSantis territory
The presidential candidate took his pitch to Florida, which overwhelmingly backed Trump in 2020 and DeSantis last yearIt’s a little after 6.30am on a steamy Friday in South Miami. A road sweeper appears in the pre-dawn twilight and trundles noisily pas…
US CISA Urges Security by Design for AI
The U.S federal government is advocating for artificial intelligence developers to embrace security as a core requirement, warning that machine learning code is particularly difficult and expensive to fix after deployment.
Libya repatriates 161 Nigerian refugees in UN-backed scheme
Nigerian embassy official in Tripoli says they are happy to be returning to their home country.
Why China’s economy is faltering — and how that might impact Canada
Hopes for a booming economic rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic have not materialized for China, leading some forecasters to slash growth expectations for the manufacturing hub.
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Top environmental fund chief calls on countries to defund activities ‘destroying’ nature – POLITICO Europe
Top environmental fund chief calls on countries to defund activities ‘destroying’ nature POLITICO EuropeView Full Coverage on Google News
The Senate’s defense-policy bill looks for threats in the rear-view mirror
The upper house orders up an investigation of the 2020 SolarWinds hack while saying all but nothing about AI.
Australia Makes Huge Purchase Of Tomahawk Missiles From The U.S.
SCMP: Australia buys US$1.1 billion of US missiles amid Aukus and ‘arms race’ concerns * Australia’s purchase of 200 Tomahawks means it will be one of only three nations to own the missiles, which have a range of 1,500km * The acquisi…