North Korea Fires Two Short-range Ballistic Missiles
North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles, South Korea's military said Thursday, shortly after Pyongyang warned of an "inevitable" response to ongoing US-South Korea joint military drills.
Tune Into AI Broadcasts: Oregon Radio Station Hires GPT-4-Powered DJ To Assist Midday Host
Live 95.5 's move didn't go so well with many users – at a time when the industry has been seeing several layoffs and station closures. They slammed the company for its decision to replace DJ Ashley, but the station clarified the real DJ won't lose her job.
Wildfire Seasons Longer, More Intense In West US In The Past 50 Years, Analysis Shows
Wildfires have ravaged the West for years, but a new analysis showed that fire weather conditions in the region have become much longer and more intense in the past 50 years and researchers believe the phenomena is linked to human-caused climate change.
Sonos Cuts 7% Of Employees As Speaker Demand Slows; Plans To Reduce Office Spaces
Sonos has laid off about 7% of its workforce roughly two weeks after it won a million-dollar patent case against Google. The company last cut its global workforce in 2020 as the pandemic hit its business. It is now looking to reduce its real estate footprint in the coming months.
U.N. Nuclear Chief Delays Ukraine Nuclear Plant Visit Over Security
U.N. nuclear chief Rafael Grossi delayed a trip to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station on Wednesday for security reasons as Moscow and Kyiv reported heavy fighting in southern Ukraine.
Analysis-Ukraine Counteroffensive Takes Shape But Main Test Still To Come
After a week of heavy fighting, the real tests of Kyiv's counteroffensive lie ahead, with Ukrainian troops some distance from Russia's main defensive line and the bulk of forces prepared for the push still on standby.
Explainer-China's Efforts To Catch Up In Global Electronic Spying Race
Amid reports that China is expanding its electronic eavesdropping capabilities in Cuba - which Beijing has denied - China's evolving military surveillance network has some way to go to match the sweep and reach of the U.S.
Russia Has Received Hundreds Of Iranian Drones To Attack Ukraine - White House
The White House said on Friday that Russia appeared to be deepening its defense cooperation with Iran and had received hundreds of one-way attack drones that it is using to strike Ukraine.
Striking Satellite Imagery Shows Parts Of US Shrouded In Canadian Wildfire Smoke
Satellites captured the wildfire smoke covering parts of the U.S. In one image, one can barely see through the thick smoke covering New York and Pennsylvania.
China To Build Spy Base In Cuba, WSJ Says; US And Cuba Cast Doubt On Report
China has reached a secret deal with Cuba to establish an electronic eavesdropping facility on the island roughly 100 miles (160 km) from Florida, the Wall Street Journal said on Thursday, but the U.S.
Aside From Russian Attacks, Ukrainians Are Now Dying Because Of Floods
One city in Kherson Oblast is now 90% flooded following the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam.
Oceans Warmer Last Month Than Any May On Record
Global oceans were warmer last month than any other May in records stretching back to the 19th century, the European Union's climate monitoring unit reported Wednesday.
Ukrainian Fields Can Turn Into Deserts By 2024 After Russia Destroyed Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant
The destruction of the dam will cut off the water supply to a total of 13 field irrigation systems, a report said.
North Korea Denounces UN Over Satellite, 'Gangster-like' US Demand
North Korea denounced on Sunday the U.N. Security Council for discussing its recent satellite launch in response to a "gangster-like U.S.
US, Japan, S.Korea Aim To Share N.Korea Missile Warning Data
The United States, Japan and South Korea aim to share North Korean missile warning data before the end of 2023, the three countries said in a statement following a Saturday meeting of their defence chiefs in Singapore.
US Is Paying For SpaceX's Starlink Internet In Ukraine; Could Cost Hundreds Of Millions Annually
The Pentagon has signed a contract to obtain the satellite service for wartorn Ukraine where its troops have used it for a variety of war efforts, including battlefield communication, monitoring Russian military movements and controlling their network of surveillance drones.
Kim Jong Un Weighs Over 300 Pounds, Suffers From 'Severe' Sleeping Disorder, South Korean Lawmaker Claims
"He appeared tired with clear dark circles around his eyes during his public appearance on May 16," South Korean lawmaker Yoo Sang-bum said.
New North Korean Space Rocket Features Engine From ICBMs, Analysts Say
North Korea's latest space launcher appears to be a new design and most likely uses engines developed for the nuclear-armed country's intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM), analysts said on Thursday.
US Defense Secretary Austin Says China's Meeting Snub Unfortunate
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said it was "unfortunate" his Chinese counterpart had declined to meet him at a security forum in Singapore, because they needed to communicate to stop dangerous encounters between military aircraft.
N. Korea Will 'Correctly' Put Spy Satellite Into Orbit Soon, Kim's Sister Says
N. Korea will 'correctly' put spy satellite into orbit soon, Kim's sister says
North Korea's Kim Yo Jong Promises More Spy Satellite Launches -KCNA
North Korea's Kim Yo Jong, leader Kim Jong Un's sister, has said her country's military spy satellite will soon enter into orbit and promised Pyongyang will increase military surveillance, state media KCNA reported on Thursday.
Ex-comic Sets Sights On Ukraine Reconstruction After Helping Fund War Effort
From the purchase of surveillance drones and armoured vehicles to providing access to a satellite, fundraiser Serhiy Prytula has helped power Ukraine's army during Russia's invasion.
US Condemns North Korea's Satellite Launch Attempt; Vows To Take All Measures To Protect Allies
The United States has deepened security ties with South Korea under the Washington Declaration in a bid to deter North Korean aggression.
'Boy Who Cried Wolf': Seoul Residents Panic After False Rocket Alarm
'Boy who cried wolf': Seoul residents panic after false rocket alarm
Evacuation Alerts, Sirens Cause Panic In Seoul After North Korea Launch
Wailing air raid sirens and cell phone alerts calling for rare evacuations rattled residents of the South Korean capital, Seoul, early on Wednesday after North Korea launched what it said was a satellite.
North Korea Tries To Launch Space Satellite; Warnings Lifted In S.Korea, Japan
North Korea attempted to launch what it called a space satellite over the sea to the south on Wednesday, South Korea's military said, as the nuclear-armed North seeks to gain ground in a regional space race.
North Korea Fires 'Space Launch Vehicle': Seoul
North Korea fires 'space launch vehicle': Seoul
North Korea's Military Satellite Launch: Five Things To Know
North Korea's military satellite launch: five things to know
North Korea Says It Will Launch Its First Military Spy Satellite In June
North Korea will launch its first military reconnaissance satellite in June for monitoring U.S. military activities, state media KCNA reported on Tuesday.
Kids Missing In Colombian Amazon Probably Alive, Authorities Say
Kids missing in Colombian Amazon probably alive, authorities say