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Famine declared in Gaza City as Israel vows to open 'gates of hell' on besieged area
Nvidia faces new report on China-geared H20 chip. What Jensen Huang is saying.
Zelenskiy says Russia doing 'everything' to stop his meeting with Putin
Large Interpol cybercrime crackdown in Africa leads to the arrest of over 1,200 suspects
Doctor accused of secretly recording 4,500 videos in Australian hospital restrooms released on bail
At least 18 killed in Colombia bomb, drone attacks by ex-FARC groups
Thai court acquits ex-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra of royal defamation charge
5 bodies are exhumed from shallow graves in Kenya near a doomsday cult site
Kim Jong Un honors North Korean soldiers returning from Ukraine
Why South Korea's AI rollback in classrooms is a cautionary tale for the US
Sri Lanka's former President Wickremesinghe arrested over alleged misuse of state funds
Campaigners want to change the world map to show Africa is bigger
Niger army says it killed a senior Boko Haram leader in a targeted airstrike
UK seeks to appeal court ruling on moving asylum seekers out of hotel
Stray dogs not to be sent to shelters - India's top court
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U.K. TV Industry in Crisis as Bectu Survey Reveals Nearly Half of Workers Unemployed
While executives discussed the future of television at this week’s Edinburgh TV Festival, new research has exposed a stark reality: Britain’s television workforce is experiencing an unprecedented employment crisis.
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Congo Has Astronomical Rates of Sexual Violence. Now Victims Have Lost Access to Care.
The conflict that has put rebels in control of much of the east of the country has left victims with no legal recourse and dismantled many of the clinics that offered care.
10 min read
Thailand’s former leader acquitted in royal insult case, but the list of those ensnared by lese majeste laws keeps growing
Thailand’s billionaire former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra was acquitted of insulting the kingdom’s powerful monarchy Friday. Here’s what to know about the law that has ensnared hundreds
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The 95-year-old Korean POW who wishes to return to the North to die
There were dozens of activists and police officers, their attention fixed on one man: Ahn Hak-sop, a 95-year-old former North Korean prisoner of war who was making his way home, to the other side of the border that divides the Korean peninsula.
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Innovation Without Guardrails: The $4.8 Trillion Question and the Risk of Unchecked AI Investment
The global market for artificial intelligence is projected to reach $4.8 trillion by 2033, according to the UN Conference on Trade and Development. It’s an astonishing figure, one that dwarfs early dot-com investments and rivals the kind of national mobilization once reserved for wartime research initiatives.
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What U.S. Aid Cuts Mean for the Women of Afghanistan
With many care centers shuttered and supplies dwindling, many pregnant women in rural Afghanistan fear they or their babies won’t survive delivery.
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Are east African governments colluding to stifle dissent?
It is just one of several recent cases. The most prominent example is Kizza Besigye, a Ugandan opposition leader who was kidnapped on a visit to Kenya in November and now stands accused of plotting to overthrow Uganda’s government by force.
5 min read
US and China Are Thwarting India’s Shot at $7 Trillion Solar Prize
To seize its opportunity to become a global force in solar power, nation must address tariff tensions and fix a supply chain still hugely reliant on Beijing.
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