France's AI drones set to revolutionise military surveillance
• Oct 28, 2025, 11:16 AM
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Near Paris, French manufacturer Thales is showcasing how a swarm of drones operates using AI, allowing for autonomous patrolling without constant human control. The company plans to market this technology next year. Thales is also advancing AI applications in radar systems, significantly improving target identification speeds. Meanwhile, in Sophia Antipolis, a startup is developing digital images to train AI for military applications, reflecting Europe's growing investment in defense and AI sovereignty.
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Dutch voters head to polls in high-stakes election testing populism’s grip
• 2:08 AM
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The Netherlands votes Wednesday in a pivotal national election that will determine whether the country doubles down on the anti-immigration populism of Geert Wilders or shifts back toward centrist politics. The result is seen as a bellwether for the stre
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Report warns climate change causing millions of preventable deaths each year
• 12:56 AM
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An influential new Lancet report has warned that climate change is taking a devastating toll on global health, with policy failures contributing to millions of avoidable deaths annually. The study urges world leaders to act swiftly to protect lives as ex
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