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Finland reports drone crashes, alleges territorial violation

Finland's Defense Ministry reported on Sunday a suspected territorial violation by unmanned aerial vehicles in the southern part of the country. According to the ministry, "a few low-flying slow objects were observed in Finnish airspace in the sea area and in southeastern Finland on Sunday morning," and the air force dispatched an F/A-18 Hornet fighter

Russia may legalize cars stolen in EU

Russia may soon allow people to legally register vehicles stolen in the EU and brought into the country. Lawmakers there have been discussing legislative changes to that effect proposed by the Russian Interior Ministry since early February. The plan has sparked fears in Germany that the new law could lead to a sharp rise in

Russian students duped into signing contracts with military

Students are being recruited at universities and other educational institutions around Russia for the Russian Defense Ministry's drone units. Often they are promised a one-year contract, around 5 million rubles (about €50,000, $58,000) and free tuition after their stint in the military, as well as being told that they will be deployed at a safe distance from the

UK police question suspect after Derby car incident

Police on Sunday questioned a man arrested for attempted murder after a car plowed into pedestrians on a street in the central  English city of Derby, injuring seven of them. Chief Superintendent Emma Aldred said police believe this is an "isolated incident" with "no wider risk to the public." UK counter-terrorism officers were supporting the investigation, but they

Prognosis ‘not good’ for humpback whale

Skip next section Police raids homes in Munich region for child pornograpy March 29, 2026 Police raids homes in Munich region for child pornograpy German police raided 14 residences in the Munich region, targeting 14 men between the ages of 17 and 78 for alleged involvement in child pornography. About 35 officers executed a court

Trump weighing options on Iran’s Kharg Island

A man lowers a suitcase from the balcony of a building damaged by a US-Israeli strike on a commercial district on March 29, 2026 in Tehran, Iran. Majid Saeedi/Getty Images Europe hide caption toggle caption Majid Saeedi/Getty Images Europe President Trump says that negotiations with Iran are going well, and that Tehran "out of a

Philanthropy in science has little oversight. Jeffrey Epstein exploited that

A sizeable share of funding for science comes through philanthropy, which comes under little scrutiny. Jeffrey Epstein used this fact to cultivate scientists and launder his reputation, experts say. Hanna Barczyk for NPR hide caption toggle caption Hanna Barczyk for NPR When the Epstein files were released earlier this year, Scott Aaronson was surprised to

Trump administration cuts turned rural towns into sitting ducks for disasters

A neighborhood near Wilkes-Barre, Pa., is flooded in September 2011, after heavy rain caused the Susquehanna River to rise dramatically. Mel Evans/AP hide caption toggle caption Mel Evans/AP The town of Duryea, Pa., is on the banks of the Lackawanna River. Residents can see the low, placid water from their churches, schools and houses. But

China’s chatbot industry is fiercely competing for customers. Cue the freebies

Advertising promoting ByteDance's cloud and AI service platform 'Volcano Engine' and chatbot 'Doubao' at the Beijing Capital International airport in Beijing. ADEK BERRY/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption ADEK BERRY/AFP via Getty Images BEIJING — When it comes to AI chatbots, U.S. companies tout that they are investing to build the best technology.
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