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30.05.2026 9:08
Americans Injured in Iranian Missile Strike on Kuwaiti Air Base An Iranian ballistic missile strike on a Kuwaiti air base within the past 24 hours caused minor injuries to several Americans and seriously damaged two MQ-9 Reaper strike drones, even as US President Donald Trump considers a deal to extend a tenuous ceasefire.

30.05.2026 9:16
Noboa Ends Colombia Levies After Meeting Conservative Candidate Ecuador抯 President Daniel Noboa announced the removal of 搒ecurity tariffs on Colombian products following a video call with presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella, praising the contender抯 approach to fighting crime two days before Colombians head to the polls.

30.05.2026 9:45
Malaysia Won抰 Rush Defense Spending, Eyes Asymmetric Warfare Malaysia will not rush to increase its defense budget despite US pressure for partners to become more self-reliant, as the Southeast Asian nation seeks to balance military modernization with other critical sectors, Defense Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin said.

30.05.2026 11:24
Tesla Faces China Lawsuit Over FSD Feature: Report Tesla Inc. is facing a consumer lawsuit in China over its Full Self?Driving feature, with a Beijing court holding its first hearing in a case brought by 10 car owners alleging misleading advertising and fraud, The Beijing News reported.

30.05.2026 11:30
How AI is changing what satellites can do in orbit Muon Space President Gregory Smirin and Voyager Technologies CEO Dylan Taylor discuss how satellites are evolving from simple data collectors into more capable systems that can process information in orbit. From wildfire detection to always-on connectivity and future orbital data centers, they explain how AI and real-time analytics are expanding what space-based infrastructure can do. Watch the conversation from CNBC's CONVERGE LIVE in Singapore.

30.05.2026 13:00
Odd Lots: How Rope Gave us Modern Civilization (Podcast) Rope is easy to take for granted. It seems obvious and straightforward. But of course, it had to be invented. Early humans discovered that by twisting fibers around each other, the resulting structure would be something durable and strong. Without rope, all kinds of things aren抰 possible, from lifting objects into the air to whaling or modern bridges. So how was it developed and what were the big breakthroughs in its history? On this episode, we speak with Tim Queeney, the author of the recent