# Transparency
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The Price of Silence: US Senate Moves to Squeeze Pentagon Budget Over Iranian Civilian Deaths
The U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee has moved to freeze 75% of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's travel funds until the Pentagon releases unredacted reports on an airstrike that killed 175 people at an Iranian school. This bold use of the NDAA highlights growing bipartisan anger over military secrecy and a lack of transparency regarding civilian casualties.

Clear Horizons: South Korean Breakthrough Pushes OLED Transparency Beyond 93 Percent
Scientists at Seoul National University have developed a high-performance OLED with a transparency rate exceeding 93 percent, using innovative high-conductivity metal electrodes. This breakthrough, featured as a cover story in Materials Horizons, paves the way for seamless AR glass and smart architectural displays.

The Pentagon’s Calculated Transparency: Decoding the Latest UAP Document Dump
The U.S. Department of Defense has released 50 new documents on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), including startling military footage and Apollo-era lunar sightings. This push for transparency, driven by executive orders, reflects a strategic move to mainstream UAP discourse while addressing national security concerns regarding unidentified aerial incursions.

Unidentified and Unresolved: The Pentagon’s Calculated Pivot on UFO Transparency
The Pentagon has released 161 files regarding UAPs following an executive order to increase transparency, though officials admit they cannot yet determine the nature of the phenomena. To bridge the data gap, the U.S. government is inviting private sector and civilian experts to assist in analyzing the declassified videos and documents.

Washington Pulls Back the Curtain on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena
The US Department of Defense has begun releasing a series of declassified documents regarding UFOs following a presidential directive. This move signals a strategic shift toward transparency in handling unidentified aerial phenomena and addressing public curiosity.

The Disclosure Gamble: Washington Begins Systematic Declassification of UAP Archives
The U.S. Department of Defense has begun releasing declassified documents related to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) following a mandate from President Trump. This multi-agency effort aims to address public curiosity while revealing how the U.S. government has historically tracked and analyzed unexplained aerospace events.

Beijing’s Zero-Based Revolution: Central Departments Open the Books for the 15th Five-Year Plan
China's central departments have begun releasing their 2026 budgets, marking the start of the 15th Five-Year Plan with a focus on zero-based budgeting and austerity. The Ministry of Finance is leading the push for increased transparency and performance-based spending to navigate a period of fiscal pressure.