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Legal assistants, programmers, accountants and financial advisors are among those professions feeling threatened by generative AI
Humble local tradition now a viral hit and staple of Beijing's propaganda machine
India rapidly closing in on milestones set by global space powers
Regional bloc warns of possible armed intervention of military doesn’t relinquish control
The coup in Niger will undermine the fight against resurgent terror groups in Africa's Sahel region, France's defense minister said this week, accusing the country's junta of taking hostage not just President Mohamed Bazoum but the entire country
Ethiopian authorities have arrested people connected to "the security crisis in Amhara," the government said Saturday after imposing a state of emergency on the northern region following clashes between local fighters and federal troops
It’s the first time such a sentence has been carried out on a citizen of that country in almost a decade
Invitations were sent to around 30 countries, Russia not among them
He presided over a Way of the Cross reenactment at a Lisbon park before hundreds of thousands of flag-waving pilgrims, part of a global Catholic youth festival
Probe is currently more than 19.9 billion kilometers from Earth
Temperature of oceans' surface rose to 20.96 degrees Celsius on July 30, according to European Union climate observatory data
Niger is one of the world’s poorest countries
Cause of death and nationality of the victim unknown
NGO says it recorded total of 61 executions across Iran in July as Iran presses ahead with surge in capital punishment that has now seen country put 423 people to death so far this year
Reporter denies charges that he gave Russian military information to Czech intelligence and a Russian-German political scientist
Jack Smith is a seasoned American lawyer who has led Kosovo war crimes probes in The Hague
US officials seek to remove forced labor — especially involving minorities such as the Uyghur people — from supply chains
Workers get days off as a public health measure while temperatures rise throughout the country
Company had used defense of ‘legitimate interest’ to justify gathering personal data
Vietnam were under pressure from the opening minute as the Dutch chalked up 42 shots on goal over the 90 minutes
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