Month: January 2025
Seminar on the Objective Situation
Asmara, 22 January 2025 – The Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare conducted a seminar on 21 January for members of the National Confederation of Eritrean Workers focusing on the objective situation. At the seminar, Mr. Woldyesus Elisa, Director General of Labor, presented a paper titled “The Role of the Workers’ Confederation in Labor Management…
Activity Assessment Meeting of National Agricultural Research Institutions
Asmara, 22 January 2025 – National Agricultural Research Institutions under the Ministry of Agriculture held a meeting on 21 January to review the activities of 2024 and action plan for 2025. The meeting took place at the Halhale Agricultural Research Center. Mr. Tsegay Berhane, Head of National Agricultural Research, stated that nine types of improved…
This Company Wants to Build a Space Station That Has Artificial Gravity
Founded by crypto guru Jed McCaleb, Vast Space will run two missions to the International Space Station, and aims to launch its first space station, Haven-1, by the end of 2025.
This New AI Search Engine Has a Gimmick: Humans Answering Questions
A new AI-powered search engine called Pearl is launching today, with an unusual pitch: It promises to connect you with an actual human expert if the AI answer sucks. WIRED gave it a spin.
Trump’s Justice Department is looking to crack down on local authorities that won’t play ball on immigration
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove said that local laws that don’t match Trump’s immigration plans threaten national security.
Trump warns Putin he’ll be the next tariff target if the Ukraine war doesn’t end
Trump promised during his campaign that upon his return to the White House, he would swiftly end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
DOGE takes aim at the penny
On X, DOGE pointed out the federal government spends more to produce the penny than its worth. But the penny has survived decades of reform attempts.
A British submarine secretly tracking a Russian spy ship hanging around undersea cables suddenly surfaced close to send a message, UK says
The UK authorized the British submarine to surface closely to the Russian vessel to warn it off, British defense secretary Healey said.
