King Charles III has used his visit to Washington to deliver a clear message before the United States Congress. In a measured speech, he urged the country not to fall into isolation. The British monarch emphasized the need for a firm resolution to support Ukraine, recalling that the rule of law and environmental protection are pillars of global stability that require international cooperation.
Technology as a tool for global cooperation 🌍
In a context where geopolitics is tensing, technology plays a dual role. On one hand, defense and cybersecurity systems are vital for protecting critical infrastructure in Ukraine. On the other, the development of renewable energies and environmental monitoring, central themes for Charles III, depend on technical agreements between nations. Without shared standards, projects like smart electrical grids or climate satellites lose effectiveness, demonstrating that technical progress needs stable legal frameworks and collaboration.
NATO updates its app, now with non-isolation mode 😅
While the king spoke of unity, rumors in the Capitol corridors suggest that NATO will launch an update to its internal app. The new feature, called forced cooperation mode, would emit an annoying beep every time a member country tries to close borders or ignore a summit. However, royal advisors have already warned that the patch does not include a fix for the historic error of the UK still searching for its lost iPhone charger in Brussels.