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The Future of Drone Tech: Hybrid Drones
A new drone has appeared on the scene in the Ukraine War. This hybrid drone blends the precision and control of FPV quadcopters with the
A Massive Energy Break Coming Soon
We’re slipping closer and closer to a major oil supply crunch. With the Persian Gulf still shut in, global inventories almost depleted, and threats to
Armenian Election Signals It’s Done with Russia
Armenia has long depended on Russia for just about everything, from energy to security, and even broader economic integration. However, the weekend election results in
Insulating the President with Loyalists
It looks like we have a new acting Director of National Intelligence, Bill Pulte. You may know his name as he’s both a housing executive
The Future of Drone Tech: Naval Launch Platforms
Naval drone warfare is nothing new, but the Ukrainians are now finding ways to spice up the Sea Babies and MAGURA drones. Ukraine is using
The Future of Drone Tech: Mid-Range Drones
The battlefield of the Ukraine War continues to be transformed by drone innovations. The latest is the (affordable and scalable) modification of existing drones to
The Future of Drone Tech: Long-Range Strikes
Ukraine has ramped up its long-range drone program, allowing it to strike targets up to 1,800 kilometers away. So, what does this mean for Russia
The Future of Drone Tech: Israel’s Iron Dome
Fiber-optic-controlled first-person drones are the star of the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. As Hezbollah deploys more of these drones, holes in Israel’s Iron Dome
Should Alberta Secede from Canada?
Apologies for the wind on this video, one of the downfalls of recording with a view… Enough signatures have been gathered to force an independence
Magyar Tries to Rebuild the Visegrád Group
Hungary’s new Prime Minister, Peter Magyar, made his first foreign trip to Poland. This trip is not a reflection of ideological unity, but rather a
Ebola Outbreak and Delayed Detection by the U.S.
At least 50 are dead due to a new Ebola outbreak in Central Africa, and the U.S. was the last to hear about it. This
Can Iran Control Internet Cables in the Gulf?
We’ve previously discussed the vulnerabilities of global internet infrastructure, but today we’ll focus on subsea data cables in the Persian Gulf. Global data traffic depends
Civita di Bagnoregio: A Microcosm of Italy
Civita is living proof that places facing decline can adapt and overcome by drawing on their unique identity. This hilltop town-turned-tourist destination is a microcosm
The U.S. Gets a Taste of Corruption
Trump is no stranger to helping out his cronies, but this new settlement that creates a $1.8 billion fund to compensate conservatives allegedly targeted by
Taking Naval Options Away from China
There were some recent tests in the Philippines involving the Japanese Type-88 anti-ship missile system and the U.S. Typhon launcher. These truck-mounted systems can move
Latvia’s Political Flux Caused by Drones
Latvia’s government is in flux following the firing of the defense minister, his party leaving the coalition, and the prime minister resigning. All of this
