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  1. Finland charges Russian captain and crew member of ship suspected of damaging undersea cables — prosecutors claim ship had eight more targets before it was stopped by coast guard

    Finland has charged the captain and a crew member of the cargo ship Fitburg with aggravated criminal mischief and interference with telecommunications for allegedly damaging undersea cables. Prosecutors claim the ship dragged its anchor for over 80 miles, cutting cables operated by Elisa and Arelion, and had intended to target eight more. This follows a previous, unsuccessful prosecution attempt for a similar incident involving another Russian-linked vessel, where jurisdiction was an issue. AI

    Finland charges Russian captain and crew member of ship suspected of damaging undersea cables — prosecutors claim ship had eight more targets before it was stopped by coast guard
  2. PCA-Enhanced Adaptive NVAR Framework for High-Resolution Sea Surface Temperature Forecasting in the East Sea

    Researchers have developed a new framework combining Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) with Adaptive Next-Generation Reservoir Computing (Adaptive NVAR) for improved sea surface temperature (SST) forecasting. This method compresses complex SST data into a lower-dimensional representation using SVD, which is then modeled by Adaptive NVAR. The approach aims to overcome the computational expense of traditional models and the error accumulation issues seen in some deep learning methods for spatiotemporal data. AI

    IMPACT This framework offers a faster and more scalable solution for real-time ocean forecasting, potentially improving climate risk assessment and marine ecosystem monitoring.

  3. Putin hails Russia’s test of new nuclear-capable ICBM, calls it world’s most powerful

    Russia successfully test-fired its new nuclear-capable Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, which President Vladimir Putin described as the world's most powerful. This missile, designed to replace older Soviet-era models, features individually targeted warheads with a combined power significantly exceeding Western counterparts. Putin stated the Sarmat is expected to enter combat service by the end of the year, as part of Russia's ongoing modernization of its nuclear forces. AI

    Putin hails Russia’s test of new nuclear-capable ICBM, calls it world’s most powerful