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Researchers develop AI capable of imitating human handwriting
Ukrainian military is testing a new jet-powered unmanned aerial vehicle
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Saturn's satellite has strange 'magic islands': they may turn out to be porous icebergs
"Magic islands" in the seas of Saturn's moon Titan may be porous blocks of "snow", scientists suggest.
In occupied Luhansk region, Russians force locals to support Putin before "elections"
Residents of the occupied territories of Luhansk region are being forced to support Putin on the eve of the "elections" in Russia. The National Resistance Headquarters reports that the authorities are using state employees to collect signatures in an attempt to imitate broad local support.
Apple overtakes Samsung as the leader in smartphone sales
In 2023, Apple overtook Samsung as the world's top smartphone seller, selling more than 234 million units against Samsung's 226 million. Microsoft, however, overtook Apple to become the world's largest company by market capitalization.
Ukraine needs aircraft with long-range radar to control its F-16s - Hodges
Retired General Ben Hodges said that Russia has not achieved air superiority over Ukraine despite 10 years of war. He praised the talent of Ukraine's air defense forces, especially noting the recent downing of a significant number of Russian aircraft.
Researchers develop AI capable of imitating human handwriting
Researchers from Mohammed bin Zayed University have developed artificial intelligence that can convincingly imitate human handwriting in English and French.
Ukrainian military is testing a new jet-powered unmanned aerial vehicle
The Ukrainian military is testing a new domestically developed jet drone. Details about its capabilities and developer have not yet been disclosed.
Belarus becomes the second country with the largest number of imprisoned priests, according to the Pontifical Association
A report by the Pontifical Association reports that ten priests have been detained in Belarus over the past year, making Belarus the second country with the highest number of imprisoned priests. It is assumed that Lukashenka's administration is carrying out systematic harassment of the Catholic Church.
We are preparing more forces for our country: Zelenskyy meets with Defense Minister Umerov
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Defense Minister Rustem Umerov and said, "We are preparing more forces for our country.
Kharkiv region: Russian Federation strikes twice in Chuhuiv, a woman is killed
The Russian army struck Chuhuiv twice, damaging an educational institution and killing a civilian woman.
Russia wants to introduce a requirement to provide geolocation of all IP addresses to the authorities
Russian agency Roskomnadzor is proposing that telecom operators provide the geographical location of all IP addresses. The move is said to help counter DDoS attacks on state resources and allow the government to track and block unwanted Internet content.