“ROC Armed Forces have monitored the situation and employed CAP aircraft, Navy vessels, and coastal missile systems in response to the detected activities.” Taiwan News reports that 301 instances of Chinese military arcraft moving toward Taiwan have been observed as well as
Soon after Italian watchdog Garante took on ChatGPT with a temporary shutdown locally last year, it tried to strengthen its team by hiring four artificial intelligence (AI) experts. But Italy’s data protection agency could not recruit the people it wanted, with a
However, this morning Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of “fighting against the ordinary life of people” with its early-hours strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure. Russia attacked electrical power facilities across much of Ukraine – including the country’s largest hydroelectric plant and
Sadiq Khan has been accused of squandering taxpayers cash as new figures show fat cat salaries have almost doubled under his watch. The number of staff earning more than £100,000 has surged from 655 to 1,146 in the past six years, according
As Reform UK gathers for a major rally today, leader Richard Tice tells the Daily Express his general election message is “bring it on”. The insurgent party has been buoyed by coming third in two crunch by-elections, while it has hit a
The Conservatives suffered the largest-ever drop in vote share of any party defending a seat at a by-election overnight, after losing 37.8% in Wellingborough, as Labour claimed the seat formerly held by Peter Bone. It was one of two by-election wins for
One in five 2019 Conservative voters now plan on voting for Richard Tice’s Reform Party, according to a new poll signalling growing support for the right-wing party. 19 percent saying they intend to back Reform represents an increase on similar polling in
The world has entered an era of increasing instability as countries around the globe boost military spending, according to a new report released by the International Institute for Strategic Studies. Key factors contributing to the deteriorating security environment include Russia’s invasion of
Ukraine continues to find itself embroiled in “high-intensity assault operations” while President Volodymyr Zelensky remains quiet on the firing of army chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi. Oleksandr Syrskyi, a potential candidate to replace the current army chief, visited troops near Kupiansk in the Kharkiv
Support for Kremlin critic Boris Nadezhdin has surged in the weeks leading up to the March Russian presidential election, posing an unforeseen challenge to President Vladimir Putin’s anticipated extension of his rule. Long queues have been spotted outside Nadezhdin’s impromptu campaign offices,