Peru’s right-wing presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori built what may be an unassailable lead as vote counting for the runoff election entered its final stages, official figures showed.
IAEA chief says inspections of Iran’s nuclear sites ‘going to happen’
IAEA’s Grossi pushed back against Tehran’s claim that no agreement has been reached to allow inspectors to inspect bombed enrichment sites, citing the signed US-Iran framework deal.
New Secure Code Warrior framework helps CISOs govern AI-driven software development
Secure Code Warrior has introduced its new SCW AI Adoption Model, a practical framework that maps the progression of AI use in software development, from minimal AI assistance to fully autonomous agentic orchestration. The framework helps CISOs assess …
Prairieland Ruling by Activist Texas Judge Criminalizes Political Speech in America
This is Andrew Jackson in 1835, ordering the US mail inspected to suppress abolitionists, asking Congress to criminalize antislavery speech, and stoking state sanctioned mobs to arrest and torture Americans who opposed slavery. This is Stalin’s A…
Record-Breaking Heatwave In France Leaves 68,000 Homes Without Power
The outage, which involved a transformer on the electricity grid, was related to extreme temperatures and did not injure anyone.
Move Over US, This Country Has World’s Most Powerful Supercomputer
The system, called LineShine, topped the closely watched TOP500 ranking unveiled Monday at the major computing ISC conference in Hamburg, Germany.
US clears $428-mn support package for India’s M777 howitzers and Apache helicopters
New Delhi, June 24. The United States has approved two separate long-term technical support programmes worth an estimated $428 million (around ₹4,000 crore) for key platforms operated by the Indian armed forces, including the Army’s M777 ultra-light ho…
India Rebukes Pakistan At UN, Calls For Review Of Outdated Security Council Mandates
The UNSC Arria-formula meeting, co-chaired by China and Pakistan, focused on the implementation of Security Council resolutions and the challenges associated with enforcing them.
United Nations chief hints inspectors will visit Iran nuclear sites as part of peace deal
Tehran has reportedly prevented IAEA officials from visiting these key enrichment facilities
Iran war day 117: Nuclear inspections dispute as US Senate curbs war powers
Iran and the US clash over nuclear inspections and Hormuz as negotiators push for a final deal within 60 days.