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ISTANBUL — Aselsan used the Saha Expo 2026 defense exhibition here to present a vision of future warfare built around autonomous systems, layered air defense and integrated strike networks, as the Turkish defense-electronics giant seeks to expand its role as a domestic systems integrator and growing global exporter.In an interview with Defence News during the show, Aselsan CEO Ahmet Akyol described the company’s latest launches as part of a broader shift toward networked, high-volume and cost-effective systems designed for modern attritional warfare.In the maritime domain, this strategy manifested itself in the form of two autonomous naval strike systems designed around…

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has directed a reduction of his convoy vehicles as an austerity measure towards minimizing fuel consumption. By cutting down his own SPG (Special Protection Group) security entourage, his move nudged others in the government to follow.This came after the PM’s appeal for reduced fuel and gold consumption during a public rally in Hyderabad, amid concerns linked to the US-Iran war and rising energy costs. The number of vehicles in his convoy were significantly cut during his visits to Gujarat and Assam.Here are the other BJP ministers and leaders who followed suit:Union home minister Amit…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A California mayor accused of acting as a Chinese agent is putting a new spotlight on concerns about foreign influence inside the United States.The case adds to a growing list of incidents, from Congress to campuses to local government, that have raised alarms about China-linked activity across American institutions.Here’s a timeline of the cases drawing scrutiny across the U.S.:Arcadia mayor charged as foreign agent in China-linked case Eileen Wang, former mayor of Arcadia, California, who is accused of acting as an illegal agent of the Chinese government, has agreed to plead guilty.…

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The world’s first space-based neutrino detector launched to space last week to study elusive neutrino particles that constantly bombard Earth. The mission will test technology that could help researchers in the future to unravel hidden processes taking place deep inside the sun.The detector, made of crystals of gallium and tungsten, is embedded in a 3U cubesat (about 12 inches long and 4 inches wide, an equivalent to 30 and 10 centimeters), which will orbit the planet at the altitude of 310 miles (500 kilometers) for about two years. The small instrument rode to orbit on the SpaceX CAS500-2 rideshare mission…

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If you ask me, one of the best parts about travel is sightseeing. Nothing beats taking in the skyline views, gorgeous green spaces, and exciting landmarks that make each city unique. But it’s no secret that travel can be expensive—between lodging, transportation, and activities, even a few days of vacation can add up. To make the most of your trip (and your budget), consider using CityPass to find discounted tickets to all the coolest attractions around the US at the best prices. Whether you’re headed to the top of the Empire State Building in NYC, taking a tour of Universal…

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Microsoft appears to be working on expanding its Xbox Game Pass subscription to China. References to “Project Saluki” have been discovered in a recent update to the Xbox PC app this week, with Microsoft describing the codename as “China market expansion for Game Pass, Rewards, and subscription tiers.”While Microsoft offers a variety of games in China through Activision Blizzard, it does not currently make Xbox Game Pass available in the country. Microsoft does sell Xbox consoles in China, and first launched the Xbox One in China in 2014, becoming the first video game console to do so after a 14-year…

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India, the world’s top buyer of diammonium phosphate, has contracted the crop nutrient at prices almost 40% higher than pre-war levels as the Middle East conflict disrupts supplies and pushes global benchmarks higher.Indian Potash Ltd., which imports fertilizer for the government and other companies, will secure 705,000 tons for delivery on the country’s west coast at $930 per ton, according to people familiar with the matter. Another 641,500 tons will be delivered on the east coast at $935 per ton, said the people who asked not to be named discussing private information.ALSO READ | India-bound fertilizer shipment scrapped over Iran…

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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday asked Google and Apple to strictly act against the dissemination of obscene pornographic content through mobile applications hosted on their online platforms, remarking that it cannot permit an entire generation to be “ruined”.A bench of Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya and Justice Tejas Karia said in the present legal framework, the social media intermediaries have to play the “most vital role” and they should act against the dissemination of pornographic content not only upon receiving a complaint but even at the time of uploading by exercising due diligence.It also asked the Centre’s…

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced proposed changes Monday that would allow gas power plants, data centers and factories to begin construction on non-polluting components such as piping, wiring, cement pads and other support structures before obtaining air-emission permits.  EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said in a news release that the “proposal works to provide solutions to issues that have held up critical American infrastructure and advance the next great technological forefront.” The changes will undergo a 45-day public comment period.The action comes as the Trump administration moves to reduce an array of environmental protections to speed construction and win a…

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