In this week's Sunday edition, we explore various significant stories. Bill Gates uniquely approached his applications to Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, successfully gaining admission to all three by expressing his passion for a career in computers. Concurrently, Business Insider's coverage of the defense sector highlights Ukraine's frontline encounters against North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia. Additionally, insights into US Navy's drone defense strategies, the decline of Russia's missile program fueled by Ukrainian expertise, and profiles from military training programs further enrich the narrative on contemporary warfare.
Bill Gates' strategic approach to applying to Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, highlighting his aspirations in computing, successfully led him to being accepted by all three.
Jake Epstein reported on Ukrainian commanders describing Russian fighters comprised of North Korean soldiers as little more than 'cannon fodder' in the ongoing conflict.
US Navy warships showcased their tactical advantage in the Red Sea conflict by effectively neutralizing drone threats without resorting to gunfire, underscoring advancements in military strategy.
Sinéad Baker noted concerning developments in Russia's intercontinental ballistic missile program, stressing its historical ties to expertise once sourced from Ukraine.
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