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Donald Trump Nominates Lance Shroyer as ICE Director: A New Phase in US Immigration Policy
Lance Shroyer is set to lead ICE, signaling an acceleration of the Trump administration's plans for mass deportations and stricter border enforcement.
The Rise of Algorithmic Solvers: How Vietnamese High Schoolers are Transforming Mathematical Modeling with AI
From Hanoi’s classrooms to global challenges, teenagers are leveraging Artificial Intelligence to solve complex modeling problems, redefining the future of STEM education.
AI as a Productivity Catalyst: Economic Reality or Generative Illusion?
The promise of AI to skyrocket productivity meets the cold reality of market implementation. A deep dive into the economic impact of the generative shift.
Hong Kong’s AI Ambitions: Navigating Geopolitical Friction and Technological Reality
Hong Kong’s drive to become a global AI hub faces headwinds from chip shortages, talent migration, and the urgent need for a more grounded strategic roadmap.
The Resurrection of the Herculaneum Library: How AI is Unlocking the Vesuvius Secrets
A revolution in archaeology is unfolding in Italy as machine learning algorithms decode 2,000-year-old carbonized scrolls from the Vesuvius eruption.
The Silicon Autonomy: Why AI Titans are Designing Their Own Custom Chips
From ByteDance to Microsoft, the shift toward custom silicon is redefining the global balance of power in the artificial intelligence sector.
China Has Matched Anthropic in Cybersecurity, Resetting AI Race
A groundbreaking report indicates Chinese AI models have achieved parity with Anthropic in cybersecurity, shattering the narrative of Western dominance.
PAKOE's 'Blacklist': The Hidden Side of Attica's Coasts and the Public Health Stakes
The new 2026 PAKOE report reveals unsuitable beaches across Attica, sparking concern among citizens and tourism stakeholders alike.
Athens Metro: The Major Maintenance of Line 3 – Safety Necessity or Strategic Inconvenience?
Starting Sunday, Athens Metro Line 3 enters a maintenance phase. Four central stations will close early, impacting thousands of commuters and the vital Airport connection.
Nursery Schools ESPA 2026-2027: The Ultimate Voucher Guide – Everything You Need to Know
The countdown for ESPA 2026-2027 applications has begun. Discover the dates, income criteria, and EETAA platform tips to secure a spot for your child.
Lebanon: The Army as the Last Bulwark Against Internal Instability and Hezbollah’s Challenges
At a critical juncture for national sovereignty, the Lebanese Army pledges to maintain peace following protests against a new framework agreement.
Venezuela’s Tremor: A 6% GDP Blow to a Nation on the Brink
Recent double earthquakes in Venezuela have inflicted damages estimated at 6% of the country's GDP, exacerbating an already dire economic and humanitarian crisis.