ORLANDO โ Despite its successes last year, the leadership of NASA warns that the coming year could be more challenging as it fights to preserve its budget on Capitol Hill. Speaking at the SpaceCo
Month: February 2023
North Korea fires missiles hours after Biden leaves Asia
North Korea fired three ballistic missiles early on Wednesday morning, South Korea’s military has said. Authorities in Seoul said the missiles were fired in the space of less than an hour fro
Chinese government has little incentive to stop the country’s drug cartels from fueling US fentanyl crisis
Large Chinese drug networks are helping fuel the U.S. fentanyl crisis, a situation Beijing has little incentive to combat amid deteriorating relations with Washington. “Since approximately 20
News about the conflict in Ukraine has been different โ Stanford scholar and former war journalist discusses why
The upending of the post-World War II order, a cataclysmic humanitarian crisis and the terrifying prospect that NATO and the U.S. could be drawn into an unconventional war with Russia are some of t
New Government Report Is Extremely Bad News for NASA
The United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) has never beat around the bush when it comes to NASA’s planned Artemis missions to the Moon. Now, in a new report, the GAO criticized
MBN introduces Korea’s first AI news anchor
Cable channel MBN became the first broadcaster in Korea to report the news with an AI (artificial intelligence) announcer last weekend. MBN revealed that an AI anchor based on announcer Kim Ju-ha s
PH dollar reserves seen to improve
MANILAย โ An economist forecasts continued increase in the countryโs dollar reserves, which improved to USD99.72 billion last January compared to the previous monthโs level. ์นด์ง๋ ธ์ฌ์ดํ
Why a more inward-looking China is bad news for the world economy
This quote by President Xi clearly outlines the inward tilt of Chinese economic policymaking that is now becoming increasingly obvious to the rest of the world. But it actually has deep roots. Ever
How the EU has been supporting Ukraine
Even before Ukraine came under attack from Russia in February 2022, the EU was keen to support Kyiv and forge closer links. Find out how. Background Since withdrawing from the Soviet Union in 1991,
NASA’s Mars rover is minutes away from a nail-biting landing attempt
After zipping hundreds of millions of miles through space, the Mars rover Perseverance is just minutes away from attempting to land on the red planet in what has been described as one of the most d