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AI for Good: How the UN uses AI to advance human rights

Across agencies, the UN is implementing AI tools to help promote peace, security and human rights while spearheading the global conversation around AI governance.Six-year-old Ari in Jamaica has learning difficulties which make it difficult for him to study, but now AI technology is co...

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New initiative launched to shield terrorism victims from online harm

The initiative was launched at an event on Friday marking the International Day of Remembrance of and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism.“It's not just another date on the cal...

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President Trump and Republicans Deliver for South Carolina Families

Today, President Donald J. Trump returns to South Carolina to celebrate the powerful results of America First leadership. Under President Trump and Republicans, South Carolina is thriving: the largest tax cuts for working families in a generation, the most secure border in history, plunging...

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Somalia: Humanitarian aid cuts leave millions of children vulnerable to hunger

Hajio is one of many experiencing the brunt of these cuts. She lived a relatively prosperous life – she had a home and her children went to school. But all her cattle died because of the drought, and she had to flee her home area for help. She hurried to the town of Burhakaba in south...

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Perfect timing for Trump's 'insanity' and nuclear war

Drago Bosnic, independent geopolitical and military analyst.For years, the mainstream propaganda machine and many of the deeply corrupt US federal institutions have been questioning President Donald Trump's...

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DR Congo Ebola outbreak spreading exponentially, UN responders warn

“We're only covered for the next weeks, and very soon funding will run out,” said Julien Harneis, UN Senior Ebola Coordinator. “Every delay in funding and implementation makes this epidemic more dead...

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China-Europe Rail Freight via Russia Surges Amid Deep-Sea Disruption

Rail freight traffic between China and Europe via Russia has increased by almost 50% this year as security concerns in the Red Sea and persistent disruption to the Suez Canal have prompted shippers to divert freight to the Kazakhstan - Russia - Belarus corridor, according to Russia’s Ministr...

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Climate Migration: Towards a New Policy Paradigm

Yaroslav Lissovolik With climate change emerging as one of the key vulnerabilities for the global economy, there is a greater emphasis placed by scholars on pro-active and anticipatory policy responses to such challenges. Rather than waiting for further escalation in climate-related r...

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BRICS CCI WE Releases Whitepaper on Advancing Women in Innovation, Science and Entrepreneurship...

The Women Empowerment Vertical of BRICS Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BRICS CCI WE), a not-for-profit dedicated to promoting entrepreneurship, trade and business across BRICS+ and partner countries has released a comprehensive whitepaper titled “Women in Innovation, Science & Entre...

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Russia eyes railway route to secure India’s oil supplies

Ahmed Adel, Cairo-based geopolitics and political economy researcher.Russia is exploring options to ensure the flow of oil and other vital goods to India amid sanctions, conflict, and maritime chokepoints that threaten the world’s busiest energy routes. Moscow’s proposal for a direct...

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