In the coming truncated week, the market is expected to be rangebound and volatile given the monthly derivative contracts expiry, and the volume may be a bit low due to couple of holidays, experts said, adding the focus would be on the US GDP numbers.
Poland has demanded an explanation from Russia after one of its missiles strayed briefly into Polish airspace during a major missile attack on Ukraine. The incident on Sunday prompted the NATO member to activate F-16 fighter jets.
Poland demanded an explanation from Russia on Sunday after one of its missiles strayed briefly into Polish airspace during a major missile attack on Ukraine, prompting the NATO member to activate F-16 fighter jets.
The bright orange Rabbit R1 is easily one of the most memorable devices to have debuted this year, and if you’re among the lucky few who were able to put in an order before the first batch sold out, yours will soon be on its way to you. According to Rabbit, the first batch of US pre-orders will ship out on March 31 (Easter Sunday). It’ll take a few weeks for the devices to get to their destinations, though. The company estimates the first R1 orders will be in customers’ hands “around April 24.”...
In the aftermath of the attack on a Moscow concert hall that left at least 133 dead and over 140 wounded, Russian President Vladimir Putin used a television address to the Russian people to blame Ukraine for the incident.
US embassy on 7 March repeatedly urged all American citizens to leave Russia immediately, giving no further details about nature of threat
The State Department hopes this will be the first of many annual meetings of the countries that signed on to the US “Political Declaration” on military AI last year, sharing model policies and best practices on everything from combat robots to back-office algorithms.
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The US Congress will head out on a two-week break without any clear plan to provide military aid requested by the White House to help Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that his country is in dire need of support to replenish dwindling ammunition stocks. He has also voiced hope the United States will approve a $95 billion package stalled on Capitol Hill. Meanwhile, Ukrainian PM Denis Shmygal said the financial aid provided to Ukraine by Western states and the IMF will...
More than 75 also wounded after second missile strike in residential area hits responders to initial attack. What we know on day 752See all our coverage of the war in UkraineA Russian ballistic missile attack hit civilian infrastructure in Ukraine’s Black Sea city of Odesa on Friday, killing at least 20 people – including rescuers – and wounding more than 75 in Moscow’s deadliest attack in weeks, Ukrainian officials said. Two Russian ballistic missiles fired from the Moscow-occupied peninsula of...
Last week’s terrorist attack at a Moscow concert hall that killed 139 people suggests that Russia’s security apparatus is much weaker than Vladimir Putin has led the world to believe, says former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, John E. Herbst. "The attack is one more indication that Putin’s control of the country is not nearly as tight as we think," Herbst told Fox News Digital in an interview. "This is not what you would expect from a tightly wound dictatorship with a vast security force." ...
Vladimir Putin has made at least 11 threats of nuclear war against the West since he launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022