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Smart but deadly: How drone age rewriting rules of warfare

Smart but deadly: How drone age rewriting rules of warfare

Unlike traditional aircraft, UAVs are relatively inexpensive and accessible, enabling not only major powers but also smaller states and non-state actors to deploy them effectively.

Ukraine war remains central test of Russia’s power

Ukraine war remains central test of Russia’s power

In recent months, several state-aligned media outlets in Russia have once again turned their attention to the South Caucasus and Central Asia with a tone that feels unmistakably coercive. The rhetoric carries echoes of an older imperial reflex that many believed had long been subdued. Given the tightly managed nature of Russia’s media landscape, it would be naive to interpret these messages as the independent musings of individual commentators. More plausibly, they are the calibrated signals of a political center seeking to project influence beyond its borders.

Markets misread crisis as Hormuz disruption may last longer than expected

Markets misread crisis as Hormuz disruption may last longer than expected

At the FT Commodities Global Summit in Lausanne, leading figures in global commodity trading delivered a stark assessment: the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is not a short-term disruption but a structural shock whose consequences will reverberate across global supply chains for years. From oil refining to food production, the cascading effects are already being felt, AzerNEWS reports.

First solar panel installed in Jabrayil under Shafag project

First solar panel installed in Jabrayil under Shafag project

Installation of solar panels has begun at the Shafag Solar Power Plant project site in Azerbaijan’s Jabrayil district, marking a key milestone in the country’s renewable energy development, AzerNEWS reports.

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