Country by country, how Epstein expanded his network among the influential circles of the world
The article discusses how Jeffrey Epstein developed a global network among powerful and influential figures across different countries.
Draft Proposal for Expanding Arms Exports by the Liberal Democratic Party Allows for Transfer of Jointly Developed Products to Third Countries
The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan has approved a draft proposal to expand arms exports, removing previous restrictions and allowing the transfer of jointly developed weapons to third countries.
Demand for Finnish Weapons Exploded: "Has Worked Well in Ukraine"
The demand for a Finnish-developed flying cluster munition has surged due to its success in Ukraine, attracting interest from Western countries as well.
The school year begins, and artificial intelligence already wants to do the homework
The 2026 school year starts under the significant influence of artificial intelligence, which is rapidly entering classrooms worldwide, raising concerns about educational equity and effectiveness.
PAK's JF-17 Thunder... Blunder or PR Wonder, Questions Arising Over Rising Demand
The JF-17 Thunder jet, developed collaboratively by Pakistan and China, is reportedly gaining global popularity, particularly with potential deals with Libya and discussions with several countries, but skepticism remains about the authenticity of this demand.
Cancer incidence in Lithuania is rising: experts warn - these are no longer isolated cases
Experts warn that cancer rates in Lithuania are increasing, particularly breast cancer, and this trend reflects a broader issue prevalent in economically developed Western countries.
Study: Genes Affect Lifespan More Than Previously Thought
A recent study reveals that genes significantly influence human lifespan in developed countries, accounting for up to half of its length, challenging the long-held belief that genetics only represented a quarter of lifespan determinants.
China sends 0.1-second blackout recovery technology to protect power grids in 12 nations
China has developed a smart power grid technology that reduces blackout recovery time to just 0.1 seconds, which will be implemented in 12 countries to enhance electricity distribution reliability.
US reduces the number of recommended childhood vaccines
The United States has announced a review of its childhood vaccination schedule, recommending four fewer vaccines in a move aimed at aligning with other developed countries and promoting long-term goals of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
More Questions than Answers
The article discusses the implications of a potential decrease in oil prices benefiting developed countries that are major consumers, while also touching on Maduro's imprisonment and legal challenges in New York.
Olivier Rey: 'Defecundity, why we have lost the desire to give life'
In an interview, philosopher Olivier Rey discusses the profound causes behind the declining birth rates in developed countries, as explored in his recent publication 'Defecundity.'