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Switzerland wants billions more to strengthen air defense and anti-drone systems, and the move shows that even Europe’s most neutral country is preparing for a darker era
U.S. jobless claims fell unexpectedly, but one hidden detail suggests the labor market may not be as strong or as safe as the headline number makes it seem
Amazon wants to return to smartphones more than a decade after the Fire Phone disaster, and this time the company believes artificial intelligence can succeed where hardware failed
Asia is turning back to coal because the Middle East conflict is choking LNG supply, and the energy transition is suddenly running into a brutal reality check
The United States and its allies are moving missile and drone production closer to Asia’s flashpoints, and the shift reveals how seriously the next conflict is already being prepared
U.S. producer prices surged in February as services heated up again, and the rebound is reviving fears that inflation is far from being defeated
A Fed official was ready to support an interest rate cut, but the oil shock changed everything and now the inflation outlook looks much more dangerous than before
Kenya has decided to revive its Chinese-backed railway after six years of paralysis, and the return of the megaproject could change East African trade once again
A Vietnamese engineer turns his backyard into a mini power plant and manages to generate 13,200 kWh per year without relying on the power grid
The U.S. protects the 2026 World Cup from a silent threat: it will invest $250 million in anti-drone technology to protect its airspace
No more fear of premature degradation: after analyzing 8,000 electric cars, a study reveals that their batteries last much longer than almost anyone imagined
Goodbye to the myth that electric trucks aren’t suitable for long distances: a Swiss transport company covers 200,000 km in 13 months and sets a record of 1,007 km in just 24 hours













