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The AI series: AI and Surveillance Capitalism
AI experts Camille Francois and Meredith Whittaker discuss how to break up Big Tech and build a safe and ethical AI.
Internet: Pakistan’s new political battleground
Internet disruptions are casting doubts over the rule of law and Pakistan's ambition to expand its digital economy.
How calls for Gaza ceasefire led to chaos in UK parliament
Dozens of UK lawmakers walked out amid chaos in Parliament over a vote on calls for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Mobile telecommunications outages reported in several US cities
More than 50,000 outage incidents were reported in the early hours of the morning, affecting emergency services.
Deadly collapse at illegal Venezuela gold mine
Video shows the moment part of an illegal gold mine collapsed in central Venezuela.
More than 14 million people fled homes in Ukraine since Russia invasion: UN
As second anniversary of conflict nears, millions remain displaced at home and abroad, with no end in sight' to war.
Ship crash causes bridge collapse in China
Two people have been killed after a cargo ship crashed into a bridge in the Chinese city of Guangzhou.
Albania approves contested deal to hold asylum seekers for Italy
Rights groups criticise deal that could see up to 36,000 people a year held in Italian-run asylum-processing centres.
Kremlin slams Biden comments on Russia’s Putin as disgracing US
During a campaign fundraiser in San Francisco, the US president called his Russian counterpart a 'crazy SOB'.
The Chinese migrants risking it all for the American dream
Chinese asylum seekers are entering the US via a dangerous route through Latin America. 101 East investigates.
‘They could have done more’: Zimbabweans slam gov’t anti-cholera campaign
Many Zimbabweans say the government is yet to tackle the cause of recurrent bouts of cholera in the nation.
Israel bombards Gaza’s Rafah as ground offensive looms
About 1.4 million Palestinians, displaced several times, have sought shelter in the city that borders Egypt.
Former Barcelona star Alves sentenced to four and a half years for rape
Former Brazil footballer Dani Alves found guilty of 2022 nightclub assault in Catalan capital.
What is Black History Month and why does it matter?
Black History Month is an annual celebration of African-American history and culture in the United States.
India’s ‘Whitey on the moon’ moment
The Chandrayaan-3 moon mission was not for all Indians.
Israel military’s top lawyer warns troops over ‘improper conduct’ in Gaza
Action may be taken against soldiers who have crossed criminal threshold' with unjustified use of force, looting.
‘Era of peace in Europe over’ says Ukraine, as Avdiivka falls to Russians
Russian forces capture their first city in over nine months, partly a result of failing weapons deliveries from allies.
‘Tired not demoralised’: Ukraine’s tech workers fight growing war fatigue
It's become harder to get investment and clients from overseas, and the sector is suffering from brain drain.
Three people killed in shooting near Jerusalem
Israeli police say officers shoot two of the gunmen, and a third tries to escape but is found and arrested.
Countries ‘reaching beyond borders’ to silence dissidents: Rights group
Human Rights Watch says transnational repression' used to target journalists, political opponents and activists.
India’s demand to block accounts amid farmers’ stir curtails free speech: X
Platform takes down certain accounts and posts following the government order, adding that it disagrees with the action.
Indonesia tornado wrecks homes and buildings
Debris could be seen flying through the air as a tornado in Indonesia's West Java region tore roofs off buildings.
Biden cancels $1.2bn in student loan debt for 153,000 people
Move will forgive debts of people who borrowed $12,000 or less and have been repaying the money for at least 10 years.
Hospitals in South Korea cancel surgeries as doctors keep up protests
Seoul's biggest hospitals reduce surgeries by a third as trainee doctors continue strike over health reforms.
US military targets Houthi antiship cruise missiles in preemptive strikes
Military says targets presented 'imminent threat' as missiles were 'prepared to launch towards the Red Sea'.
How does Israel’s occupation of Palestine work?
Why do some call it an 'apartheid' and what does the occupation look like in practice?
‘Sisters and brothers’: Ameen Sayani, India’s subversive ‘king of radio’
Sayani, who outwitted a ban to nurture a love affair between Bollywood songs and listeners, passed away this week.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 139
Attacks continue in Gaza amid ICJ hearings, where China and Iran are expected to speak on Thursday.
Nikki Haley says frozen embryos are babies, in response to Alabama ruling
Republican presidential candidate's comments seen as endorsement of a controversial ruling by Alabama's Supreme Court.
Israeli siege turns Gaza’s Nasser Hospital into ‘a place of death’
UN staff who helped evacuate critically wounded patients from Gaza's Nasser Hospital describe 'appalling' conditions.
At least 23 dead after open-pit gold mine collapses in Venezuela
Rescuers retrieve 23 bodies after a wall of earth collapses upon workers at an illegally operated mine in Bolivar state.
US congressman Andy Ogles stirs outrage with Gaza comment: ‘Kill them all’
Video of the United States representative has gone viral after he clashed with pro-Palestinian protesters in Washington.
Chaos erupts as UK parliament votes on Gaza ceasefire
Government and SNP condemn Speaker Lindsay Hoyle for his handling of the Gaza ceasefire debate.
Head of Boeing 737 MAX programme out amid safety concerns at planemaker
Ed Clark oversaw the Renton factory where the Alaska Airlines plane involved in blowout was completed.
Zelenskyy invites Poland’s leaders to border to resolve farmers’ protests
Polish farmers have been protesting Ukrainian food imports, angry at what they say is unfair competition.
‘Part of the family’: Chilean wildfire victims hold out hope for lost pets
Deadly wildfires destroyed whole neighbourhoods in Chile. Now survivors are trying to rebuild - and recover their pets.
Libya armed groups agree to leave Tripoli after deadly fighting: Minister
Libya's Interior Minister Imad Trabelsi says the groups will leave capital after 10 people were killed over the weekend.
Can Israel be stopped from using starvation as a weapon of war?
The World Food Programme suspends aid deliveries in northern Gaza.
Russia tells ICJ Israel must stop all settlement activities
Stop all settlement activities in the occupied territory." Russia gave its argument at the ICJ
Haley’s campaign a giant step for GOP women, but bigger still for Trump
Sometimes in spite of herself, Haley's campaign exposed GOP's sexism and Trump's enduring hold on the party.
Israeli parliament backs Netanyahu’s rejection of a Palestinian state
Lawmakers vote to support PM's rejection of any 'unilateral' recognition of a Palestinian state.
Why has the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that embryos are ‘children’?
And what does this mean for the provision of fertility services such as IVF?
Insurance crisis leaves homeowners vulnerable in hurricane-prone Louisiana
Since the 2020 hurricanes, nine insurers became insolvent in the US state of Louisiana within a couple of years.
US tells ICJ Israel should not be ordered to immediately end occupation
US says World Court should not order the unconditional withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Palestinian territories.
US at ICJ defends Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory
US tells UN's highest court it should not call on Israel to immediately and unconditionally withdraw" from Palestine
Dealing with This Feeling
From doomsday tourism to eco-anxiety therapy and preppers, a look at how coping in the 'end times' is developing.
US congressman tells pro-Palestine activist ‘we should kill ’em all’
US Congressman Andy Ogles was filmed telling pro-Palestinian activists, I think we should kill them all".
US lawyers urge UK court to block Julian Assange extradition appeal bid
London court deciding if WikiLeaks founder should have further opportunities to argue his case before a UK court.
Photos: Greek farmers drive tractors to parliament to demand financial help
Farmers in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland and Italy have staged similar protests.
Occupied Jerusalem: ‘There is no Palestinian male that hasn’t been beaten’
Violence by Israeli forces against Palestinian men in Jerusalem has increased after October 7.
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