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Will Artificial Intelligence replace teachers in classrooms?
Will AI transform education for the better, or will it come at the cost of human connection and critical thinking?
Has India offered Trump zero tariffs? What we know and why it matters
President Trump said India has made an offer to drop tariffs on US goods as part of ongoing trade negotiations.
Global hunger hits new high amid conflict, extreme weather: UN
More than 295 million people faced acute hunger in 2024, with the outlook 'bleak' due to funding cuts for aid efforts.
Omar El Akkad: Gaza genocide and the failure of US liberalism
Marc Lamont Hill speaks with author Omar El Akkad on Gaza and the failure of Western liberalism.
What to make of Donald Trump’s “historic” tour of the Middle East
From multi-billion-dollar deals to diplomatic agreements, Donald Trump had a lot going on during his Middle East trip.
Court rejects Australian soldier’s defamation appeal over Afghan killings
Decorated veteran Ben Roberts-Smith failed to have reports that he "murdered four Afghan men" quashed.
Trump’s visit to UAE sends the message, “You are part of our camp”
“The United States has come forward and said [to the UAE], You can count on us, we won’t put you in the enemy camp.”
Russia targeting journalists in Ukraine hotel strikes: Report
Reporters Without Borders and Truth Hounds found that Russia's attacks on hotels intended to 'discourage' war coverage.
‘Xenophobic’: Neighbours outraged over Mauritania’s mass migrant pushback
Governments of Senegal and Mali are angry at how their nationals are being treated in the northwest African nation.
Was ex-FBI chief Comey’s ’86 47′ post calling for Trump assassination?
Critics say Comey's use of an old restaurant term referring to sold out or removed items is a call to violence.

