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    Russian-linked cybercampaigns put a bull's-eye on France. Their focus? The Olympics and elections

    French officials and cybersecurity experts from Europe and the United States have identified disinformation campaigns targeting France, orchestrated from Russia. These efforts increased significantly due to France's legislative elections and the upcoming Paris Olympics.

    NATO targets AI, robots and space tech in $1.1 billion fund

    NATO allies confirm first tranche of companies awarded funding from $1.1 billion innovation fund to enhance defences, including European tech companies like Fractile and ARX Robotics.

    At Davos, Zelenskyy lashes out at Putin and presses allies to boost Ukraine's fight

    A day earlier, Zelenskyy made a stop in Switzerland's capital, Bern, where President Viola Amherd pledged her country would start working with Ukraine to help organize a "peace summit" for Ukraine. The theme of the meeting in Davos is "rebuilding trust," and it comes as that sentiment has been fraying globally: Wars in the Middle East and Europe have increasingly split the world into different camps.

    Pentagon's AI initiatives accelerate hard decisions on lethal autonomous weapons

    Yhe Pentagon is intent on fielding multiple thousands of relatively inexpensive, expendable AI-enabled autonomous vehicles by 2026 to keep pace with China.

    Pentagon's AI initiatives accelerate hard decisions on lethal autonomous weapons

    Pentagon is intent on fielding multiple thousands of relatively inexpensive, expendable AI-enabled autonomous vehicles by 2026 to keep pace with China.

    Biden, Sunak vow to stick together on Ukraine, deepen cooperation on clean energy transition, AI

    President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak holds "first of its kind" agreement-"Atlantic Declaration"-which will serve as a framework for the two countries on the development of emerging technologies, protecting technology that is critical to national security and other economic security issues.

    • Why a better distribution of global power would suit India, and the developing world

      The US economy accounts for 25% of global output, China's 20%. China is now a bigger creditor to developing countries than the US. For all its economic heft, China remains a minnow in global financial markets. One reason is China's reluctance to commit the renminbi to full convertibility on the capital account. The more fundamental one is the upper hand the US had in the 1944 Bretton Woods conference that set up the post-World War 2 global financial order, in which the dollar was assigned the role of the world's reserve currency, overriding British negotiator John Maynard Keynes' suggestion to create a new bancor to settle international balance of payments.

      In 10 charts: How Russia-Ukraine conflict has unfolded in one month of war

      On February 24, when Russia unleashed its Ukraine invasion force in Europe's biggest offensive since World War II and floated the prospect of nuclear escalation if the West intervened, a lightning-swift toppling of Ukraine's democratically elected government seemed possible.

      Upward trajectory of India-US strategic partnership has bipartisan backing: Aerospace leader

      The upward trajectory of India-US strategic partnership has a bipartisan backing, top Indian-American aerospace and defence leader Vivek Lall has said, expecting this trend to continue under the Biden administration.

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