US Army Europe Commander: Putin risks losing naval resources in three different regions simultaneously
Retired US Army Europe Commander Mark Hertling said that Russian President Vladimir Putin faces simultaneous threats to his military maritime assets in the Mediterranean, Black Sea, and Baltic regions. Russia’s naval assets in these regions are strategically vital for Russia to project military power and maintaining geopolitical influence beyond itsContinue Reading
Nvidia, Accel back Netherlands-based AI firm Nebius in $700M deal
Amsterdam-headquartered Nebius, which builds full-stack AI infrastructure for tech firms, has secured $700mn in a private equity deal led by Nvidia, Accel, and asset manager Orbis. The funding comes in the form of a private placement — when a company sells stocks directly to a private investor instead of on the public market…Continue Reading
What The Traitor’s Cabinet Picks Say About Climate Change
President-elect Americas Worst Traitor’s cabinet would include one person who calls global warming an “existential threat” and some who don’t accept it as a problem at all.Continue Reading
The Traitor Will Have Enormous Power Over Climate Action. Here’s Why.
Presidents have extraordinary control over climate policy, in part, because it’s been decades since Congress has passed a comprehensive environmental bill.Continue Reading
‘World on fire’: UN aid agency warns of tough choices as funding falls
OCHA hopes to reach 190 million people in ‘dire need’ amid double whammy of spiralling conflict and climate crisis., OCHA hopes to reach 190 million people in ‘dire need’ amid double whammy of spiralling conflict and climate crisis. The United Nations’ new humanitarian chief has warned that tough choices willContinue Reading
Video: Staff at besieged Gaza hospital injured in Israeli attack
Medical staff at Gaza’s besieged Kamal Adwan Hospital have been injured in the latest Israeli attack on the facility., Video Duration 00 minutes 31 seconds NewsFeed Medical staff at Gaza’s besieged Kamal Adwan Hospital have been injured in the latest Israeli attack on the facility, just days after the headContinue Reading
Fed’s Daly: Economy is in a really good place
Federal Reserve (Fed) Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly struck familiar chords on Tuesday, reiterating the stable outlook speechnotes that have become the bread and butter of Fed policymakers as of late…Continue Reading
South Korean lawmakers seek president’s impeachment after 6-hour martial law declaration
South Korean lawmakers called on President Yoon Suk Yeol to resign or face impeachment after he declared martial law only to lift the order hours later., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Hawaiian Airlines Finds A New Home At San Francisco International Airport
Hawaiian Airlines is packing up and moving to a new terminal at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). It comes as the carrier is actively working to closely align and optimize its operations with its now-sister carrier, Alaska Airlines.Continue Reading
Airbus Opens New Regional Headquarters In Riyadh
Airbus has announced the name of the person selected to lead its new regional headquarters in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Eid Al Qahtani has been chosen for the job as he brings decades of leadership experience, including one that involved Airbus Helicopters.Continue Reading
Droughts in Brazil and Vietnam Are Driving up Global Coffee Prices
Climate change is projected to drastically reduce suitable coffee-growing regions by 2050. By Kiley Price Your morning caffeine fix could soon become a luxury in the face of climate change. Last week, coffee prices surged to a 47-year high as global growers struggle to recover from extreme weather. Continue Reading
Meet the ‘Land Heroes’ who are fighting desertification
From planting a billion trees in Zimbabwe, in southern Africa, to exporting products from the moringa tree in Mali and developing a climate action-focused board game called “Rescuing Penguins,” in Costa Rica, a group of young people has been recognized by the UN for making a positive impact in the fightContinue Reading
New UN aid chief vows ‘ruthlessness’ to prioritize spending as funding for world’s crises shrinks
The new head of the U.N. humanitarian aid agency is calling for “ruthlessness” when prioritizing how it spends money, Read MoreContinue Reading