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The second race of the weekend from Jeddah. Round 3 provided an action-packed race to remember, can Maximilian Günther make it two wins in two days or will rookie Taylor Barnard become the youngest winner ever?
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Decoding the Kremlin’s warspeak to understand the power of propaganda as a weapon of war.
“Let’s cut dill”, “a pop of cotton”, “meat assault”: expressions the average foreigner might struggle to understand. We analyse Moscow’s military jargon; in part two of this mini-series, we’ll explore Kyiv’s answer to it.
Jan 2, 2019 — More than 15 million men of Trump's generation sought to avoid active-duty military service, including George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Dick Cheney https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/01/trumps-military-draft-deferment-isnt-unusual/579265/
European leaders are trying to make sense of a tough new line from Washington on issues including democracy and Ukraine's future.
As the Trump administration continues to upend trans-Atlantic conventions that have been in place since after World War II,
FRANCE 24's Gavin Lee welcomes Yevheniia KRAVCHUK, Ukrainian MP, Servant of the People and John E. Herbst, Former United States Ambassador to Ukraine and Senior Director of the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center.
Hackers have been able to access solar power plants and rooftop solar installations in Europe. The amount of energy they could manipulate is critical to grid stability.
Hackers we talked to had good intentions of safeguarding cybersecurity. But what power do actors like Russia and China wield? And what can normal users do about this threat to grid stability?
For more from the experts we spoke to:
Andreas Ulbig, Professor at the Institute of High Voltage Equipment and Grids, Digitalization and Energy Economics - https://www.iaew.rwth-aachen.de/cms/i...
Samantha Hoffman, Nonresident Fellow at The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) - https://www.nbr.org/people/samantha-h...
Stefan Hessel, Head of Digital Business at Reusch Law - https://www.reuschlaw.de/team/detail/...
This week, Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers and Bloomberg News Head of Economics and Government Stephanie Flanders look at how President Trump took his negotiating style from New York the Oval Office.
Meanwhile Thomas Peterffy of Interactive Brokers and former CFTC chairman Timothy Massad tell us why event contracts are different from betting markets. And, we take an inside look at a regulated prediction market, Kalshi.
Plus, we go to Wyoming for an inside look into new laser technology that can be used to detect methane leaks that are costly to the environment and businesses.
It’s been a week where Moscow got what it wanted. A 90-minute call between Trump and Putin ended with talk of visits and cooperation—and the real headline: no NATO future for Ukraine. Kyiv may never reclaim its lost borders, and as Putin steps in from the cold, Zelensky risks being frozen out. The EU warns of a dirty deal behind its back.
Then in Gaza, the truce nearly collapsed. Hamas delayed hostage releases, accusing Israel of violations. Then came Trump’s ultimatum: free them all or “let all hell break loose.” The militants dismissed the threats but stuck to the plan. Meanwhile, freed hostages reveal harrowing details of their captivity—starvation, abuse, and fear.
Meanwhile, world leaders gathered in Paris for an AI summit. The message from U.S. Vice President JD Vance? No brakes, no fear, no overregulation. Macron warned of AI’s “Wild West” dangers but made the most of the business opportunity. Safety concerns barely got a mention.
Red Bull’s Faenza-based second F1 team, which celebrates its milestone 20th season at the pinnacle of motorsport in 2025, has seen no shortage of changes throughout its time on the grid.
… including rebrands to AlphaTauri, RB-VCARB, and now Racing Bulls, with its driver line-up for the coming campaign comprising Yuki Tsunoda, and 2024 F2 championship runner-up Isack Hadjar. But, while Tsunoda has been a constant for the minnow team since 2021, 2025 could be his final year at Faenza.
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Watch all the action from the first double-header of the season in Jeddah. Oliver Rowland looks to carry on his strong start to Season 11 with rookie Taylor Barnard close on his tail.
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