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The European Parliament passes draft law to check threats posed by artificial intelligence.
Removal of scientific and historical topics has outraged educators across the country.
EU's offer of one billion euros to Tunisia has been criticised by rights groups that say it compromises refugee rights.
Proponents say economic penalties are an effective foreign policy tool, but critics say they are collective punishment.
Fighting in Sudan has led to a new wave of violence in Darfur, raising fears of further escalation.
Former president is the first US leader to face federal charges.
As tech bosses raise the doomsday alarm, others say it’s a distraction from AI’s real, less sensational dangers.
Saudi Arabia goes it alone in cutting oil production by one million barrels a day starting in July.
Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari discusses the formidable challenges facing Pakistan.
From New Delhi to Mexico City, there are few places on Earth where air pollution is not a problem.
Ministers seek solutions to rising numbers of refugees and migrants heading to Europe.
Inside the Sackler dynasty and the company, Purdue Pharma, that allegedly fuelled the US opioid epidemic.
Top US diplomat's trip comes at a time of declining influence for America in the Middle East.
Examining the road ahead for the Wikileaks co-founder as his legal battle continues.
International aid agencies say funding cuts and rising prices causing crisis.
Are autonomous weapons, AI-driven strategic decisions and generative disinformation the future of warfare?
President Erdogan's third term sees him placed in a unique position between NATO and Russia.
Group of emerging economies calls for rebalancing of the world order.
The US isn't the only country to set a debt ceiling, but it is the only nation to face brinkmanship over the issue.
What the blockbuster series Succession tells us about the media world we live in. Plus, Indian reporters under pressure.
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