Gotland has been a popular holiday destination for decades, but recently Swedish commander-in-chief, Mikael Bydén, claimed that Russian president Vladmir Putin "has his eyes" on the island. Concern was further ramped up, showing Gotland was just one part of Russia's ambitions in the Baltics, in the last few days when Russia published a document suggesting that it needed to reassess the maritime borders in the Gulf of Finland.
That draft decree by the Russian defence ministry, which has since been removed, proposed that Russia wanted to revise its borders with Finland and Kaliningrad (based on a resolution adopted by the Soviet Union's council of ministers in 1985) and expand its territorial waters.
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Monday, June 17, 2024
Putin’s designs on a Baltic island are leading Sweden to prepare for war
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The legal profession in 2024: AI
Can you envision a time when clients in need of legal assistance can turn to AI, instead of lawyers, for help, at least in more routine private law matters like divorces or smaller lawsuits? Maybe the plaintiff's AI talks to the respondent's AI and to the judge's AI and the various AIs sort everything out without the humans needing to get too deeply involved. I'm half joking, but then again, did the horse and buggy manufacturers immediately understand the implications of the automobile?
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