Dallas deployed 300 goats to clear invasive shrubs near White Rock Lake, utilizing controlled grazing over 11 acres. This unconventional method reduced soil disturbance and avoided fuel-powered equipment, proving effective against stubborn vegetation. …
After Greenland
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New U.S. Arms Export Policy Boosts Weapons Important to Pentagon
WSJ The new strategy will prioritize overseas partners that have invested in their own military defenses
Iran Is Obsessed with ‘Sinking’ a U.S. Navy Nuclear Supercarrier
A. Latham, 1945 Iran’s intense focus on U.S. aircraft carriers is not merely theatrical propaganda but a “deliberate strategic fixation” designed to exploit the platform’s symbolic weight
U.S. Gave Ukraine and Russia a June Deadline To End War
Samya Kullab, AP he U.S. has given Ukraine and Russia a June deadline to reach a deal to end the nearly four‑year war, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told reporters, as Russian strikes on…
S Korean crypto firm accidentally pays out $40bn in bitcoin
The company quickly realised its mistake and managed to recover virtually all the missing tokens from customers.
Deadly attacks stall trade in key corridor between Senegal and Mali
More than 4,000 empty shipping containers are stranded inside Mali as insecurity on the main trade route to Senegal makes transport too dangerous, raising fears of supply disruption and higher prices in a country where most imports pass through the po…
If US attacks, Iran says it will strike US bases in the region
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What do Europeans really think about immigration?
Growing political polarisation means that debate about immigration is boiled down to ‘pro’ or ‘anti’-immigration positions, but new surveys reveal that European public opinion is a little more nuanced than that.
‘A crime against our heritage’: French fury over moving the Bayeux tapestry
Art experts and local officials in France are horrified that the 1,000 year old tapestry is being moved across the Channel