
US Tech Leaders Urge Congress to Invest in AI Revolution
US tech executives testify before Congress, highlighting AI’s transformative potential and urging investment to drive innovation and global competitiveness.
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US tech executives testify before Congress, highlighting AI’s transformative potential and urging investment to drive innovation and global competitiveness.

China has launched its first airborne survey of marine glaciers in the Xizang Autonomous Region, combining satellite, aerial, and ground methods to study melting patterns and climate impacts.

European nations commemorate 80 years since WWII’s end with ceremonies emphasizing peace and unity.

Denmark has summoned the U.S. acting ambassador over reports of increased American spying in Greenland, expressing serious concern over the alleged espionage activities.

Chinese scientists have developed a high-resolution global ocean model with 1 km detail to improve climate predictions, aiding in understanding extreme weather events.

A new UK-U.S. tariff deal sparks mixed reactions among British political leaders, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer praising it as historic, while critics argue it harms domestic industries.

UN hopes that upcoming China-U.S. talks in Switzerland will help normalize trade ties between the two nations, easing tensions and benefiting the global economy.

Catch up on Asia’s latest: Singapore’s ruling party wins big in elections, tourists in Japan struggle with a lack of trash bins, Malaysia plans a new rail link to Thailand, and Myanmar extends a ceasefire.

China and Russia have jointly called on nuclear-weapon states to abandon Cold War mindsets and zero-sum games, emphasizing the need for global strategic stability and constructive relationships among major countries.

The U.S. government has unveiled plans to overhaul its aging air traffic control system amid growing safety concerns and staffing shortages.