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Three people killed as two teenagers open fire at a San Diego mosque
Three people killed as two teenagers open fire at a San Diego mosque
Two teenagers opened fire at a mosque in San Diego, resulting in the deaths of three people. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has raised community…
Cities struggle to keep pace as war and climate define urban futures, WUF13 delegates warn
Cities struggle to keep pace as war and climate define urban futures, WUF13 delegates warn
Delegates at WUF13 emphasize the challenges cities face due to war and climate change. They call for urgent action to address these critical urban issues.
North Korea tells military to bolster defences against 'arch enemy'
North Korea tells military to bolster defences against 'arch enemy'
North Korea has instructed its military to strengthen defensive measures in response to perceived threats from the United States. This directive highlights ongoing tensions between the…
Iran has responded to latest US peace proposal, Tehran official says
Iran has responded to latest US peace proposal, Tehran official says
Iran has provided a response to the latest peace proposal put forth by the United States. Officials have outlined their stance and the implications for future…
Taiwan defends US arms purchases that Trump called 'bargaining chip'
Taiwan defends US arms purchases that Trump called 'bargaining chip'
Taiwan has defended its arms purchases from the United States in response to comments made by former President Trump. The remarks suggested that these purchases were…
POLITICS
Religion steers Bengal politics in Bangladesh, India — again
Religion steers Bengal politics in Bangladesh, India — again
The article analyzes the influence of religion on political dynamics in Bengal, affecting both Bangladesh and India. It highlights recent events and…
RSF urges Niger to ditch 'abusive' French media ban
RSF urges Niger to ditch 'abusive' French media ban
Reporters Without Borders calls on Niger to revoke its ban on French media, labeling the move as abusive. The organization emphasizes the…
BUSINESS
How are Europe and South America deepening their economic ties?
How are Europe and South America deepening their economic ties?
The article discusses the strengthening economic relationships between Europe and South America. It highlights recent trade agreements and collaborative projects aimed at…
FCAS: France and Germany's Fight for a Future Fighter
FCAS: France and Germany's Fight for a Future Fighter
The article discusses the ongoing collaboration between France and Germany to develop the Future Combat Air System (FCAS). It outlines the challenges…
Getting the Financial Action Task Force's Travel Rule Right: Delivering on Guidance
Getting the Financial Action Task Force's Travel Rule Right: Delivering on Guidance
The article discusses the implementation of the Financial Action Task Force's Travel Rule, which aims to enhance transparency in financial transactions. It…
The geopolitical weaponization of shipping channels
The geopolitical weaponization of shipping channels
The article discusses the increasing use of shipping channels as geopolitical tools in global conflicts. It highlights how nations are leveraging maritime…
FLAHSPOINTS
North Korea tells military to bolster defences against 'arch enemy'
North Korea tells military to bolster defences against 'arch enemy'
North Korea has instructed its military to strengthen defensive measures in response to perceived threats from the United States. This directive highlights…
Iran has responded to latest US peace proposal, Tehran official says
Iran has responded to latest US peace proposal, Tehran official says
Iran has provided a response to the latest peace proposal put forth by the United States. Officials have outlined their stance and…
Taiwan defends US arms purchases that Trump called 'bargaining chip'
Taiwan defends US arms purchases that Trump called 'bargaining chip'
Taiwan has defended its arms purchases from the United States in response to comments made by former President Trump. The remarks suggested…
Iranian TV teaches viewers to shoot as IRGC ramps up child recruitment
Iranian TV teaches viewers to shoot as IRGC ramps up child recruitment
Iranian state television is instructing viewers on how to shoot firearms as the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps increases recruitment efforts among children.…
HEALTH
Palantir’s access to identifiable NHS England patient data is ‘dangerous’, MPs say
Palantir’s access to identifiable NHS England patient data is ‘dangerous’, MPs say
MPs have raised concerns about Palantir's access to identifiable patient data from NHS England, labeling it as 'dangerous.' The lawmakers are particularly…
‘People should be talking about it’: moves to curtail vaccine information obscures important science, doctors say
‘People should be talking about it’: moves to curtail vaccine information obscures important science, doctors say
Doctors express concern that efforts to limit vaccine-related information may hinder public understanding of crucial scientific discussions. They emphasize the importance of…
EUROPE
What does the 2028-2034 budget finance? Ask the Euronews AI chatbot
What does the 2028-2034 budget finance? Ask the Euronews AI chatbot
The article discusses the financing details of the 2028-2034 budget. It also introduces a chatbot developed by Euronews to help users inquire about the…
Swedish FM says focus should be on sanctions, not talks with Moscow
Swedish FM says focus should be on sanctions, not talks with Moscow
Swedish Foreign Minister emphasizes that the priority should be on imposing sanctions against Moscow. He believes that negotiations will not yield positive results at…
No Matter How Bizarre it May Sound Europe May Cooperate with China Against Russia
No Matter How Bizarre it May Sound Europe May Cooperate with China Against Russia
The article discusses the possibility of Europe collaborating with China in response to Russia's actions. It explores the complexities of international relations and strategic…
France turns to Africa for strategic partnerships
France turns to Africa for strategic partnerships
France is seeking to strengthen its strategic partnerships in Africa. This shift aims to enhance cooperation and address shared challenges on the continent.
UK's Starmer 'not walking away' after local election mauling
UK's Starmer 'not walking away' after local election mauling
Labour leader Keir Starmer confirmed he will continue to lead the party following disappointing results in local elections. He emphasized the need for resilience…
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2025 The Nintendo Switch 2 video game console is released worldwide.
2024 The Boeing Starliner is launched on its first crewed flight, carrying astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams to the International Space Station.
2022 A constitutional referendum is held in Kazakhstan following violent protests and civil unrest against the government.
SCIENCE
Forget the AI job apocalypse. AI’s real threat is worker control and surveillance
Forget the AI job apocalypse. AI’s real threat is worker control and surveillance
The article discusses concerns over AI's potential to enhance worker surveillance and control rather than eliminate jobs. It argues that the true…
‘The odds are not in our favour’: who sets the Doomsday Clock – and what can they tell us about the future of humanity?
‘The odds are not in our favour’: who sets the Doomsday Clock – and what can they tell us about the future of humanity?
The article discusses the Doomsday Clock, a symbolic representation of the imminent threats to humanity. It explores who decides its timing and…
AI
Palantir’s access to identifiable NHS England patient data is ‘dangerous’, MPs say
Palantir’s access to identifiable NHS England patient data is ‘dangerous’, MPs say
MPs have raised concerns about Palantir's access to identifiable patient data from NHS England, labeling it as 'dangerous.' The lawmakers are particularly…
Forget the AI job apocalypse. AI’s real threat is worker control and surveillance
Forget the AI job apocalypse. AI’s real threat is worker control and surveillance
The article discusses concerns over AI's potential to enhance worker surveillance and control rather than eliminate jobs. It argues that the true…
‘The odds are not in our favour’: who sets the Doomsday Clock – and what can they tell us about the future of humanity?
‘The odds are not in our favour’: who sets the Doomsday Clock – and what can they tell us about the future of humanity?
The article discusses the Doomsday Clock, a symbolic representation of the imminent threats to humanity. It explores who decides its timing and…
AI-Enabled Vulnerability Discovery Is Reshaping National Cyber Defence
AI-Enabled Vulnerability Discovery Is Reshaping National Cyber Defence
The article discusses how AI technologies are transforming vulnerability discovery in national cyber defense strategies. It highlights recent advancements and their implications…
ANALYSIS
Cities struggle to keep pace as war and climate define urban futures, WUF13 delegates warn
Cities struggle to keep pace as war and climate define urban futures, WUF13 delegates warn
Delegates at WUF13 emphasize the challenges cities face due to war and climate change. They call for urgent action to address these…
Beyond Disruption: The Hidden Economics of Houthi Attacks
Beyond Disruption: The Hidden Economics of Houthi Attacks
The article discusses the economic impact of Houthi attacks in the region and explores the underlying factors that drive these disruptions. It…
Understanding the Relaxation of Japan's Defence Export Rules
Understanding the Relaxation of Japan's Defence Export Rules
The article discusses Japan's recent changes to its defense export regulations. It outlines the implications of these changes on international defense cooperation.
AI Will Not Start Nuclear War – But It May Change How We Think About It
AI Will Not Start Nuclear War – But It May Change How We Think About It
The article discusses how artificial intelligence could reshape our understanding of nuclear conflict. It explores the implications of AI on strategic thinking…
OPINION
UNITED STATES
Three people killed as two teenagers open fire at a San Diego mosque
Three people killed as two teenagers open fire at a San Diego mosque
Two teenagers opened fire at a mosque in San Diego, resulting in the deaths of three people. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has…
Lawmakers raise alarm over legality of US lethal drug boat strikes
Lawmakers raise alarm over legality of US lethal drug boat strikes
Lawmakers are expressing concerns regarding the legality of U.S. operations targeting drug boats in international waters. Discussions center on the implications for international law…
White House press dinner shooting suspect pleads not guilty
White House press dinner shooting suspect pleads not guilty
The suspect in the White House press dinner shooting has pleaded not guilty. The case has garnered attention as it unfolds in the court…
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