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If the COVID-19 pandemic taught Africa anything, it is that when the next global health crisis hits, no one is coming to save ...
From drone strikes to facial scans, legal frameworks are being bent to justify AI-powered targeting and biometric control in a new era of algorithmic warfare.
The government has ordered a 20 percent reduction in the country's saiga population, around 800,000, until the end of November 2025.
Days before leaving for Beijing, American diplomat Gregory May spoke with HKFP about everything from the “testy” US-Hong Kong ...
The disappearance of Golos from public life means the loss of an independent narrative on elections — from the birth of ...
I hope that children, youth, and the rest of the population will join in so that the language doesn't disappear.” ...
Faced with challenges in meeting their academic aspirations, many are drawn to institutions abroad, where they anticipate ...
The lack of male solidarity and the blunder of international organizations, which have been largely ineffective, only ...
Activists celebrated these victories while highlighting that significant hurdles continue to undermine freedom of expression, ...
Two separate tragedies in Kočani and Novi Sad have laid bare the ongoing tension between citizens and institutions in the ...
T]o place the burden of suspicion on every law-abiding citizen, while claiming to target a criminal minority, is to invert the very justice system we claim to uphold.” ...
Last year, a report by Human Rights Watch outlined a systemic pattern of abuse and killings of health professionals in the ...