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Not Only for Killing: Drones Are Now Detecting Land Mines in Ukraine - nytimes.com - Washington - Ukraine - state Virginia

Not Only for Killing: Drones Are Now Detecting Land Mines in Ukraine

With a stiff gait, a drone dog stomped up and down a makeshift minefield at a U.S. Army testing center in Virginia, shuddering when it neared a plate-size puck meant to simulate an anti-tank explosive. On its back was a stack of cameras, GPS devices, radios and thermal imaging technology that military developers hope will help it detect mines at close range, sparing humans from that dangerous task.

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Volodymyr Zelensky - Tom Watling - Ukraine-Russia war live: Putin suffers ‘catastrophic’ Satan II missile failure as Zelensky hints at end of war - independent.co.uk - Washington - Ukraine - Russia - city Kursk

Ukraine-Russia war live: Putin suffers ‘catastrophic’ Satan II missile failure as Zelensky hints at end of war

Russia appears to have suffered a “catastrophic failure” in a test of its Sarmat missile, a key weapon in the modernisation of its nuclear arsenal, according to arms experts who have analysed satellite images of the launch site.

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Bill - John Paul Tasker - Voters head to the polls in 2 federal byelections that will be closely watched on Parliament Hill - cbc.ca - Canada - county Lasalle

Voters head to the polls in 2 federal byelections that will be closely watched on Parliament Hill

Voters are headed to the polls for federal byelections in Manitoba and Quebec today — and the results of these two local contests could have national implications.

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Darren Major - Will a massive ballot cause another vote count delay? Elections Canada is looking to avoid it - cbc.ca

Will a massive ballot cause another vote count delay? Elections Canada is looking to avoid it

Elections Canada says it's taking steps ahead of an upcoming Montreal byelection to avoid a repeat of the hours-long delays that hampered ballot counting in a Toronto vote earlier this summer.

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Murray Brewster - Government cost-cutting blows $150M hole in army's equipment maintenance budget - cbc.ca - Canada - city Sandra

Government cost-cutting blows $150M hole in army's equipment maintenance budget

The Liberal government's recent internal budget cutting exercise at the Department of National Defence (DND) has deprived the army's system for maintaining equipment and vehicles of up to $150 million, CBC News has learned.

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Carol Rosenberg - Psychologist Who Waterboarded C.I.A. Prisoners Defends Method’s Use in 9/11 Case - nytimes.com - Poland

Psychologist Who Waterboarded C.I.A. Prisoners Defends Method’s Use in 9/11 Case

In the years after the C.I.A. waterboarded the man accused of plotting the Sept. 11 attacks, the agency offered explanations of how he withstood the technique 183 times at a secret overseas prison.

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David E Sanger - Vladimir V.Putin - What Happened to ‘Digital Resilience’? - nytimes.com - Usa - China - Washington - Russia - state Massachusets

What Happened to ‘Digital Resilience’?

In the worst-case scenarios that the Biden administration has quietly simulated over the past year or so, Russian hackers working on behalf of Vladimir V. Putin bring down hospital systems across the United States. In others, China’s military hackers trigger chaos, shutting down water systems and electric grids to distract Americans from an invasion of Taiwan.

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Benjamin Shingler - Canada draws link between June heat wave and climate change with new attribution analysis - cbc.ca - Canada - county Ontario - county Atlantic

Canada draws link between June heat wave and climate change with new attribution analysis

For the first time, the Canadian government has conducted a rapid analysis of a period of extreme heat and determined its connection to human-caused climate change.

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