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China’s Baidu unveils ChatGPT rival Ernie
Investors give cool response to pre-recorded event showing off AI chatbot's capabilities.
Russia vows to respond ‘proportionately’ to US ‘provocations’
Moscow says American drone downing highlights increasing intelligence gathering off the annexed Crimea peninsula.
Protests resume in Israel after Netanyahu rejects compromise
PM Netanyahu rejected a proposal from President Herzog that had attempted to diffuse the country's judicial crisis.
Pakistan court stops police action against Imran Khan till Friday
Lahore court's order defuses a surge in violence that saw supporters of ex-PM clashing with security forces.
When is Ramadan 2023 and how is the moon sighted?
Ramadan is determined by the Islamic lunar calendar, which begins with the sighting of the crescent moon.
Can asylum seekers in Europe survive the cost-of-living crisis?
People fleeing violence are being driven into extreme poverty by escalating prices — but there is hope.
Apple supplier Foxconn plans $200m factory in India, sources say
Source says Taiwan firm will invest more than $200m in the new AirPod plant in the southern Indian state of Telangana.
Two freed, one police officer jailed over Indonesia stadium crush
Verdicts likely to add to anguish of the victims' families who had already questioned the fairness of court proceedings.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 386
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 386th day, we take a look at the main developments.
NASA unveils sleeker spacesuits for future US mission to Moon
NASA's new spacesuits will be worn during the Artemis mission, which plans to return humans to the Moon by late 2025.
US says drone recovery difficult as Russian ships at crash site
US General Mark Milley said the MQ-9 Reaper drone sank in an area of the Black Sea where depths are up to 1,500 metres.
Chinese tycoon and Bannon ally Guo Wengui charged with $1bn fraud
Chinese billionaire and CCP critic is accused of pocketing investment funds from his thousands of followers online.
Yoon visits Japan, seeking to restore ties amid N Korea threat
S Korea, Japan face need to cooperate on challenges posed by N Korea and China, but history keeps getting in the way.
UN says tonnes of uranium missing from Libyan site: Reports
UN nuclear agency IAEA says missing uranium stockpile poses possible radiological risk and security concerns.
North Korea launches ICBM ahead of South Korea-Japan summit
The third missile test this week comes as leaders of Japan and South Korea prepare to hold their first summit in years.
Former Mexican presidential candidate sentenced to US prison
Tomas Yarrington Ruvalcaba, ex-governor of Tamaulipas, is accused of using $3.5m in bribes to buy property in the US.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro ordered to turn over gifted jewellery, guns
The former president faces scrutiny for reports that his administration attempted to bring $3.2m in jewellery to Brazil.
Honduras says economic factors fuelling pursuit of China ties
Minister says the decision to sever ties with Taiwan is rooted in 'pragmatism, not ideology' amid economic hardships.
Pentagon chief speaks to Russian counterpart after drone incident
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says US 'will continue to fly and to operate wherever international law allows'.
What’s the impact of two banks failing in the US?
Banking stocks on global markets are volatile after Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank failures.
Credit Suisse slump renews fears of global banking crisis
Shares of Swiss bank lose more than a quarter of their value in one day, dragging down European and US markets.
Blinken making ‘historic’ trip to Niger as forces shift in Sahel
Blinken to be first US secretary of state to visit country amid concerns over Sahel security, growing Russian influence.
Texas judge to consider halting sale of abortion pill across US
Anti-abortion groups are pushing to revoke or suspend approval of pill used in more than half of all US abortions.
US announces $331m in new aid to Ethiopia as Blinken meets Abiy
Top US diplomat discussed 'progress' of Tigray peace agreement with Ethiopian prime minister, State Department says.
Cricket comes to Imran Khan’s rescue as police halt operation
Police withdraw from the cricketer-turned-politician's house to allow a cricket match to be played as scheduled.
Timeline: How US gov’t scrambled as Silicon Valley Bank collapsed
Biden administration quickly put emergency measures in place as SVB failed. Here's how it all unfolded.
Israel army says it kills bomber suspected of coming from Lebanon
Tensions with Hezbollah could rise as army says suspect killed after Israeli severely injured when car blows up.
Photos: Thousands in Idlib mark 12 years since Syria uprising
People gather in Idlib city to commemorate the 12th anniversary of protests against Bashar al-Assad's rule.
UK unveils budget plans as thousands of workers stage strikes
Finance minister Jeremy Hunt unveils measures aimed at boosting workforce as strikers demand better wages, conditions.
China, Russia and Iran hold joint naval drills in Gulf of Oman
The US says the joint drills pose no new threat but that deepening ties between the rival states will be 'monitored'.
How an LGBTQ court ruling sent Kenya into a moral panic
The legal pushback against Kenya's anti-LGBTQ colonial-era laws has unleashed vicious homophobia in the public space.
Colombian coal mine explosion kills at least 11
Regional governor says 100 rescue workers have been deployed to try to free 10 miners trapped underground.
Erdogan hints Turkey may ratify Finland’s NATO membership
Turkey and Hungary are the only NATO members that are yet to ratify the accession of Finland and Sweden.
Nevada lithium mine breaks ground despite Indigenous opposition
Activists say the project threatens delicate ecosystems, while proponents say it is key to Biden's green energy agenda.
Pakistan court orders halting of operation to arrest Imran Khan
Court orders suspension of operation until Thursday as police withdraw from Lahore area near ex-prime minister's home.
Turkey floods kill 13 in earthquake-affected provinces
At least 13 people were killed and a number of other people were reported missing in two provinces hit by earthquake.
US lawsuit filed to stop Willow oil drilling project in Alaska
The Alaska venture will add 239 million metric tons of carbon emissions to the atmosphere over the next 30 years.
Sri Lanka unions stage strike to protest against IMF bailout plan
Public sector workers demand the government roll back high taxes imposed as a precondition to unlock $2.9bn IMF loan.
Myanmar team visits Cox’s Bazar for Rohingya repatriation project
Myanmar delegation is visiting camps this week to verify a few hundred potential returnees for the project.
How does GPT-4 work and how can you start using it in ChatGPT?
Launched on March 14, GPT-4 is the successor to GPT-3 and is the technology behind the viral chatbot ChatGPT.
Polish activist found guilty in abortion case to appeal sentence
Justyna Wydrzynska was convicted on Tuesday, three years after providing a woman with abortion pills.
Thousands of Senegal opposition supporters begin 3-day protest
Tensions are growing in Senegal as President Macky Sall could vie for a controversial third term in the 2024 election.
Forget Nazis, Britain’s cruel refugee plan mimics its own history
UK has historically been more a refugee-making country than a refugee-taking one. It refuses to confront that truth.
Twelve years on from the beginning of Syria’s war
Millions still displaced and hundreds of thousands have died in 12 years of fighting, but al-Assad remains in power.
Can young robotics fans unite a troubled Libya?
Young people work together across social, economic and racial divides to embrace technology and advance their country.
Japan parliament expels YouTuber MP who never came to work
YouTuber-turned-lawmaker GaaSyy was elected last July but failed to attend a single session.
Booked, subbed and goalless: Rough night for Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo failed to score for the third consecutive game and is yet to open his account at Al-Nassr stadium.
US’s Blinken meets Ethiopian leaders to repair bilateral ties
Blinken's trip is latest in a series of visits to Africa by senior US officials amid competition from China and Russia.
UN’s anti-Islamophobia day ‘to stamp out anti-Muslim hatred’
UN report indicated 'suspicion, discrimination and outright hatred' towards Muslims had reached 'epidemic proportions'.
How the Iraqi symphony orchestra has survived wars and sanctions
Iraqi Symphony Orchestra’s fight for survival despite war, sectarian violence, sanctions, a lack of musicians and funds.
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