Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, the Riga-based Media Hub has provided assistance to more than 500 media workers from Ukraine, Belarus and Russia.
Fact Check: Is Brexit to blame for Britain’s fruit and vegetable shortages?
#TheCube talked with experts to find out the reasons why some of Britain’s biggest supermarket chains are restricting the amount of vegetables customers can buy.
Soriano scores 16, St. John’s beats Georgetown 79-70
Joel Soriano scored 16 points as St. John’s beat Georgetown 79-70.
2023/02/23 DARPA, Services Demonstrate Battlefield Airspace Deconfliction Software
DARPA’s Air Space Total Awareness for Rapid Tactical Execution (ASTARTE) program recently demonstrated new automated flightpath-planning software that successfully deconflicted friendly missiles, artillery fire, and manned and unmanned aircraft while a…
2023/02/23 Episode 65: A Sprint to Tomorrow, Powered by Teamwork
If it seems like microchips have been a consistent conversation topic lately, it’s for good reason. Supply chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and other factors created a new level of awareness about microelectronics. However, the researc…
Russia Says Ukraine Preparing To Invade The Breakaway Region Of Transnistria In The Coming Days
Moscow Times: Russia Says Ukraine Preparing ‘Armed Provocation’ in Breakaway Transnistria Ukraine is preparing an “armed provocation” against the breakaway region of Transnistria in neighboring Moldova and plans to “stage” an attack by Russian tr…
From terror in Kyiv to joy in Kherson – moments to have shaped of the first year of war in Ukraine
Russia’s tanks were rolling towards Kyiv, their fighter jets screaming overhead. Vladimir Putin was hoping for a blitzkrieg strike that would see the Ukrainian president dead and the nation subjugated.
Humanizing security: Putting people first for stronger security
Humanizing security is a security approach that prioritizes the people that need the security more than the items that need to be protected.
Global declines in maternal mortality have stalled
Although maternal mortality rates declined worldwide from 2000 to 2020, almost 800 women still die of pregnancy-related complications every day, according to a grim report issued Wednesday.