Chile’s AI Dilemma: Lead or Lose?
Chile is caught in a political bind over artificial intelligence: spend billions to lead in tech or face public backlash and risk being left behind in the global AI race.
Chile is caught in a political bind over artificial intelligence: spend billions to lead in tech or face public backlash and risk being left behind in the global AI race.
As tech companies expand AI data centers worldwide, communities in Mexico and Ireland are suffering blackouts and water shortages—sparking a global backlash against unchecked tech growth.
With the Northwest Passage increasingly navigable due to climate change, Canada is turning to Inuit communities to strengthen its sovereignty claim against global rivals like the U.S., Russia, and China.
Unlike doomed explorer Franklin, Roald Amundsen succeeded in navigating the Northwest Passage by embracing Inuit knowledge, clothing, and lifestyle—even sharing underwear to survive the Arctic cold.
Jared Kushner has re-emerged as a key behind-the-scenes player in the Israel-Hamas ceasefire negotiations, using his signature ‘get to yes first’ strategy to navigate one of the world’s most complex conflicts.
A short-lived clash in Gaza exposes the deep fragility of the October 10 ceasefire, with over 97 Palestinians killed since its start and analysts warning of a tougher road ahead.
A widespread AWS outage on October 20, 2025, disrupted Amazon, Coinbase, Roblox, and dozens of other major platforms, leaving millions of users offline.
With China tightening its grip on critical rare earth minerals, Australia is emerging as the United States’ most viable and trusted alternative, backed by its world-class Mt Weld mine and a new domestic processing facility.
Donald Trump renewed his call to send the National Guard to San Francisco, drawing sharp criticism from California leaders and raising legal and constitutional concerns.
An Emirates cargo plane skidded off the runway at Hong Kong International Airport early Monday, plunging into the sea and killing two ground crew members.