Ukraine strikes Russian oil infrastructure as an ecological crisis grows
Strikes on the Tuapse refinery turn the war into an ecological crisis on the Black Sea coast.
The summit’s key technology struggle centered on AI chips, Nvidia H200, Jensen Huang, Huawei and control over future computing power.
Strikes on the Tuapse refinery turn the war into an ecological crisis on the Black Sea coast.
The White House balances threats of strikes with an attempt to leave room for diplomacy.
Authorities are investigating the attack as a possible religious hate crime.
The two-day Beijing summit delivered personal diplomacy but few major agreements on trade, Taiwan, AI or Iran.
The summit’s main struggle centered on AI chips, Nvidia H200, Jensen Huang, Huawei and control over future computing power.
Dmitry Peskov said such a meeting only makes sense at the final stage of the negotiation process.
Three years of sanctions pressure produced unexpected results. Russian and Iranian economies adapted faster than expected, while Europe’s energy market never returned to old prices.
Russia and China vetoed a Western-backed draft resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire.
The Bundestag approved a €14 billion package, a postwar record that triggered fierce debate over constitutional limits.
The day’s central technology race is unfolding around AI infrastructure, chipmaking, autonomous systems and control over the future digital economy.
The meeting took place in an unusual format. Both sides described a “trust-based dialogue” and declined to disclose details.
Core disagreements over financing the green transition threaten the final agreement.