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Five Canadian news media outlets sue OpenAI for copyright breach
The case is a part of a wave of lawsuits against OpenAI over data used to train generative AI systems.
What’s next after Syrian opposition forces’ surprise offensive?
Fighting around Aleppo and Idlib reaches its most intense level in years.
Encircled by geopolitical risks, Armenia builds a lively tech startup scene
Ex-Soviet state is betting on a growing tech eco-system to drive its economy in region rife with geopolitical tensions.
As Mexico advances plan to dissolve watchdog agencies, critics cry foul
The proposal passed both houses of Mexico's Congress, leading critics to fear weakened government transparency.
A first look at the fully restored Notre Dame Cathedral
French President Emmanuel Macron got an early look at the interior of the fully restored Notre Dame de Paris.
At least 42 Palestinians killed as Israel ramps up Gaza attacks
Medics say an Israeli drone strike killed Ahmed al-Kahlout, head of the Intensive Care Unit at Kamal Adwan Hospital.
Muslim charities face discrimination as Palestinians are desperate for aid
Muslim charities are getting kicked off payment platforms by mainstream financial firms for no discernible reason.
Israeli attack kills Kamal Adwan Hospital’s ICU director
An Israeli drone killed Dr. Ahmed Al-Kahlout, the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
Rashid Khalidi: This genocide ‘worse than any phase of Palestinian history’
'This is a systematic attempt to make Gaza unlivable, to immiserate that population,' historian says.
Could Russian ‘hybrid warfare’ trigger NATO retaliation?
German intelligence chief says Russia's hybrid war could prompt NATO allies to invoke the mutual defence Article 5.

