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Underwater Suit for Cyborg Cockroaches
Singapore scientists create an underwater suit for cyborg cockroaches, enabling them to stay submerged for up to three hours for disaster and Mars missions.
IRGC attacks ship in Strait of Hormuz
Iran's IRGC attacked a Singapore-flagged cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz; no injuries, but ship damaged.
World's longest flight to launch in 2027
Qantas to launch world's longest non-stop flight from Sydney to London in October 2027. Flight duration 19-22 hours.
Most Competitive Economies: Singapore Leads
Switzerland lost its top spot in competitiveness ranking; Singapore leads. Details on IMD report and shifts.
Mother who took daughter to casting chosen as model
In Singapore, a mother takes her daughter to a model casting but is chosen herself. The agency offers her a contract.
Google to Release 32 Million Mosquitoes
Google plans to release 32 million mosquitoes in California and Florida to reduce virus spread. The project, successful in Singapore, uses Wolbachia bacteria.
Amber International shareholder to distribute stake pro rata
Amber International's principal shareholder distributes all Class A shares pro rata to existing shareholders; market impact and financial highlights.
Congratulatory letters continue for Ilham Aliyev
Leaders of Lithuania, Eswatini and Singapore congratulate Ilham Aliyev on Independence Day.
Asia stocks rise on AI optimism
Asian stocks rise on AI optimism; KOSPI hits record high on Nvidia buzz. Get market analysis at Bond.az.
Pentagon chief sounds alarm over China's buildup, urges allies
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth urges Asian allies to boost military spending, citing 'rightful alarm' over China's rapid military buildup.
Malaysia Accuses Norway of Breaching Contract
Malaysia's defense minister accuses Norway of breaching a missile supply contract, criticizing double standards in international law.
Can Meta turn AI capacity into $1 trillion?
Bank of America says Meta's AI monetization and enterprise adoption could create a $1 trillion market opportunity.
US criticizes Europe over defense spending
The US criticizes European NATO allies for insufficient defense spending while praising Asian partners at the Shangri-La Dialogue.
South Korea, Japan discuss military logistics deal
South Korea and Japan have discussed a military logistics support agreement at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore. The deal would allow sharing of fuel, food, and ammunition.
Indo-Pacific nations deepen defence ties amid US doubts
Indo-Pacific nations are deepening defence ties amid China's rise and doubts about US focus. Analysis from the Shangri-La Dialogue.
Japan rejects China's 'new militarism' criticism
Japan's defense minister Shinjiro Koizumi rejects China's 'new militarism' accusations, highlighting Japan's lack of nuclear weapons and transparent defense policies.
Japan refutes 'new militarism' accusations
Japan's Defence Minister accuses China of arming rapidly and refutes 'new militarism' allegations at Shangri-La Dialogue.
US Weighs Withdrawal from Damaged Middle East Bases
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says withdrawal from damaged Middle East bases is possible, depending on President Trump's strategy.
Philippines faces ongoing China threat
Philippines defense minister says China threat persists despite Trump-Xi summit; U.S. commitments remain strong.
Qatar open to temporary Hormuz tolls
Qatar opposes permanent Strait of Hormuz tolls but open to temporary charges for safety-related purposes.
Australia launches biggest military reforms since WWII
Australia begins its largest military reforms in 80 years. Defence Minister Richard Marles outlines the plan amid global security concerns.
NATO responds to US defense chief's criticism
Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, Chairman of NATO's Military Committee, responds to US defense chief's criticism. Defense spending and NATO development plan discussed.
Pentagon chief calls New Zealand 'freeloader'
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth called New Zealand a 'freeloader' for low defense spending. New Zealand responded by pledging to increase military expenditure.
US Makes Critical Decision: Washington Will Not Fund Defense of Wealthy Nations
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announces end to subsidies for wealthy nations' defense. New strategy focuses on shared responsibility in alliances.
NATO Military Chief: Spending Goals on Track
NATO's top military official says the alliance remains on track to meet higher defense spending targets, dismissing concerns about tensions with the United States.
Pentagon Chief: US Ready to Resume Strikes on Iran If No Deal
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth says the US is ready to resume strikes on Iran if no deal is reached. Read more on Bond.az.
Hegseth Praises Asian Allies, Warns Europe on Defense Spending
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth praised Asian allies while warning Europe to increase defense spending. Read more on Bond.az.
Pentagon chief warns of China's military buildup
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warns Asian allies about China's military buildup and urges increased defense spending.
Cuprina Requests Nasdaq Hearing After Delisting Notice
Cuprina Holdings requests Nasdaq hearing after delisting notice. Stock up 53% in last week but faces financial challenges.
CooperVision Names Muru Annamalai Asia-Pacific President
CooperVision appoints Muru Annamalai as Asia-Pacific President. With 20+ years of experience, he will drive growth in the region. Details on CooperCompanies.
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