A Navy solicitation showed the service is testing systems that can be used for an Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (UUV) mine sweeping swarm capability. According to the solicitation, posted Feb. 10, Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport (NUWC…
How Ardmore Shipping finally came to love exhaust gas scrubbers
Money and questions about environmental impact were issues on the first go-round, but Irish shipowner has different views today
With after-school center, trans activist Sumi Das seeks kinder future
In eastern India, an after-school center run by trans women is helping kids reconnect with learning. It is also forging compassion and solidarity.
Nahdlatul Ulama at 100: Opportunities and Challenges
At the turn of its second century, the Indonesian Islamic organization, one of the world’s largest, faces a number of challenging headwinds.
Nicaragua’s prisoner release: A win or loss for human rights?
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega releases 222 prisoners to the U.S. It’s a win for families of the prisoners, but it could set back democracy-building in the Central American nation.
US tapping oil reserves again while questions remain on tanker market impact
It is unclear if the latest Strategic Petroleum Reserve release will raise tanker markets the way last year’s did
Philippines Lodges Formal Protests With China Following Laser Incident
As relations between Manila and Washington rapidly improve, Beijing is upping the intensity in disputed parts of the South China Sea.
Citrix Releases Security Updates for Workspace Apps, Virtual Apps and Desktops
Original release date: February 14, 2023Citrix has released security updates to address high-severity vulnerabilities (CVE-2023-24486, CVE-2023-24484, CVE-2023-24485, and CVE-2023-24483) in Citrix Workspace Apps, Virtual Apps and Desktops. A local user…
Unidentified flying objects over North America could be ‘benign’
Asked if objects being regularly shot down would be the “new normal” in America, National Security Council adviser John Kirby said this would be examined by a new taskforce.
Mass graves start to appear in Antakya as rescue efforts in Turkey enter their final hours
Euronews’ international correspondent Anelise Borges is in Antakya, and she reports that mass graves are starting to appear in different parts of the city.