- November 10, 2025 Where does technology go. Mini AI-drone raises concerns - experts call for regulation
A mini drone that fits in the palm of your hand and is equipped with artificial intelligence capable of high speeds, manoeuvres and precise missions has sparked warnings from security experts. The device, whose existence has been reported by security sources, can be deployed as a carrier of dangerous cargo and poses a new risk to civilians and emergency responders, critics say. Read more here
- November 11, 2025 Accounting UOL Newsletter November - What's New in Tax and Accounting?
This month we bring you a new overview of tax, accounting and legislation. From pension reform and VAT harmonisation to the return of tax credits and new obligations for employers, the government is planning a number of changes. You'll also find out about electronic communications with insurers, new rules on health and safety and accident reporting, changes to pension savings and how the Inland Revenue is tackling fraud. Read more here
- November 11, 2025 AI: New model without „thinking“ beats GPT-5, MCP safety risks, and California introduces groundbreaking laws
Recently, several major events in the world of artificial intelligence have come together - from the release of a powerful open model, to warnings about the security risks of a popular protocol, to the adoption of comprehensive regulation in California. Read more here
- 12 November 2025 The government in demise resubmitted the budget. Fiala appeals to the new coalition to keep defence spending
At its meeting on Wednesday, the Czech government in demise again approved and sent to the Chamber of Deputies the draft state budget for 2026. As Czech Television reported, the draft is identical to the original version from the end of September and assumes a deficit of CZK 286 billion. Read more here
- 13 November 2025 Thorium: a revolution in nuclear power? A safer alternative to uranium with enough fuel to last thousands of years
Discover the potential of thorium as the fuel of the future. Generation 4 thorium reactors are the technology that solves the major problems of nuclear power. China is already testing advanced TMSR-LF1 molten salt reactors in the Gobi Desert that promise greater safety, less radioactive waste and enough energy for thousands of years. Why is this technology changing the future of nuclear power? Read more here
- November 14, 2025 Press Review: Ukraine scandal fuels political tensions, Russia warns of risks of war in Lebanon
MOSCOW, 14 November. A corruption scandal in Ukraine may turn into a political crisis as US bombers carrying nuclear missiles have been spotted flying near the Russian border. Meanwhile, Russia warns of the risk of another war in Lebanon. The news made the headlines in Russian newspapers on Friday. Read more here
- November 15, 2025 Slavonic Epic - Alfons Mucha: The Feast of Svantovít at Ruján
Image two: The second painting, which is full of many motifs, has always struck me personally as an impressive scene full of contrast. From the celebration, to the fury of a pack of wolves, where ordinary life is at a point between the end and the beginning of something new, though the perpetual unease of the future is hinted at as a fear of the near unknown. No longer able to make a living in their overpopulated homeland, the Slavic tribes set out to find a new homeland. This is a period of great change known as the Migration of Nations. Read more here
- November 16, 2025 Vladimir Putin and Benjamin Netanyahu discussed developments in Gaza, Kremlin says
MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed the situation in the Middle East, including developments in the Gaza Strip, during a telephone conversation, the Kremlin press service reported. More here
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