How Trumps careless Pearl Harbour joke in Oval Office shook eighty years of US-Japan diplomacy
At an otherwise routine Oval Office meeting on Thursday, Donald Trump made a joke about Pearl Harbour directly to Japan's prime minister Sanae Takaichi, invoking the 1941 surprise attack that killed 2,400 Americans and drew the United States into the Second World War. Takaichi widened her eyes, said nothing, and moved on. For eight decades, American presidents have avoided the subject in Japanese company, understanding that the alliance depends in part on leaving certain histories alone. Trump, characteristically, did not.
Barron Trump turns 20: Twenty things you never knew about the most mysterious Trump
Barron Trump turns 20 today, and despite spending his entire life in one of the world's most scrutinised families, he remains its most private member. From a $150 million crypto fortune and a yerba mate start-up to quietly reshaping his father's social media strategy, the NYU sophomore is building something of his own. He just hasn't told anyone about it yet.
The 2026 Annual Threat Assessment warns of escalating global threats: a five-fold rise in missiles targeting the US, Iran seeking revenge, North Koreas expanding arsenal, and Chinas race for AI dominance. While highlighting persistent cyber, space, and nuclear challenges, the report credits Trump for border security and de-escalation efforts, noting that technological competition, pandemics, and geopolitical instability increasingly shape American security risks.
Happy Navratri: Oxford Universitys Chaitra Navratri wish wins hearts online
The University of Oxford received widespread praise on social media for extending warm wishes to those observing Chaitra Navratri. The gesture, featuring a sunset image of the university's spires, was lauded as a meaningful expression of cultural inclusivity by a global audience. This acknowledgment resonated particularly with Indian students and alumni, reflecting Oxford's ongoing efforts to embrace diverse traditions.
What's a minimal install for Linux? 6 reasons it can come in handy
If you've ever installed Linux and noticed the distribution offers a minimal install, you've probably wondered, Why bother? Well, there are reasons those tiny options are available.
Rather be in Dubai: Gym boss flees Londons petty crime, says UAE safer despite missile threats
Rory McEntee, a Dubai-based businessman stranded in the UK during Middle East flight disruptions, said he was desperate to return, arguing the UAE felt safer than London despite missile threats. He criticised the UK government for offering zero help and pointed to constant petty crime in London, calling the situation no way to live and reinforcing his long-running safety concerns.
Oupes Mega 1 review: I finally found a portable power station I can store in my truck
It's rare that I feature a power station not made by one of the big names, but the Oupes Mega 1 makes the cut, even receiving a ZDNET Lab Award for its efficiency.
Bluetti AC240 review: One of the most durable power stations I've tested
The Bluetti AC240 is water and dust-resistant, allowing it to withstand the worst Mother Nature can throw at it. It also earns a ZDNET Lab Award for its efficiency.
EndeavorOS Titan stands out among Arch-based Linux distros - here's why
EndeavorOS Titan is the latest release in this Arch-based distribution, and it is well worth the update, especially if you depend on a GPU with the proper drivers.

