Queen Camilla’s coverage surges internationally, with a 5.1-fold increase in mentions, reflecting heightened global interest in her role and activities.
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Independence Day
An overview of Independence Day in the U.S., including celebrations, historical context, and current developments for 2024.
Software-Defined Warfare: How Ukraine’s Delta Turned the Battlefield Into a Shared, Real-Time Map
A July 1 ISR briefing frames Ukraine’s Delta as a working model of browser-based, cloud-backed battlefield management.
A Frontier AI Model Just Went Dark for 18 Days. The Kill-Switch Is Real Now.
Anthropic says access to Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 is being restored after an 18-day Commerce Department export-control freeze.
The Nation’s 56th anniversary highlights 56 Thailand-only trends
The Nation marks its 56th anniversary by highlighting 56 unique trends specific to Thailand, reflecting cultural, social, and economic shifts.
Apple Is Reaching for Chinese Memory. Europe Doesn’t Even Have That Option.
Apple is reportedly seeking U.S. clearance to buy CXMT memory chips as shortages highlight Europe’s lack of DRAM and HBM suppliers.
Julián Quiñones, Blackness in Mexico and the complexities of national identity
Mexican footballer Julián Quiñones publicly discusses his Black identity, sparking debate on race and national identity in Mexico.
‘I’m the boss’, Trump says at G7, as he warms to Ukraine’s war aims
Trump asserts dominance at G7, comments on Ukraine’s war aims, indicating a shift in stance. Details remain developing as he warms to Ukraine’s objectives.
India: Build the Rails First
Thorsten Meyer AI’s latest Atlas entry says India’s digital public rails matter more than the size of benefits they carry.
The Kill Switch: What the Anthropic Export Ban Really Costs the AI Industry
U.S. export controls forced Anthropic to shut off Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 worldwide, raising reliability concerns for AI buyers.