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Israel’s AI-powered ‘mass assassination factory’
'Accountability can’t be transferred to any software system,' software engineer Laura Nolan unpacks use of AI in war.
Four Indian soldiers killed in Kashmir amid uptick in attacks on troops
Thursday's attack is the latest in a series of incidents in which armed fighters have killed Indian soldiers.
Last set of French troops exit Niger as Sahel sheds Parisian influence
The exit is the third time in 18 months that French troops have been sent packing from a country in the Sahel.
Why Palestinians in East Jerusalem are losing their homes | Start Here
Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem are losing their homes to Israeli settlers.
Israel-Gaza war: Why are culture and society targets?
Fatima Bhutto talks with Marc Lamont Hill about support for Gaza in the Muslim world and attacks on Palestinian culture.
Prague university shooting: What we know the day after
A gunman killed 14 people and injured 25 in the Czech Republic's deadliest shooting.
Japan eases curbs on weapons exports, raises defence budget to record $56bn
Pacifist nation's major overhaul to arms restrictions in a decade comes amid rising security tensions in Indo-Pacific.
Russia blasts US on frozen assets, missiles as Ukraine bombardment persists
Moscow warns of retaliation as war in Ukraine causes relations with the West to deteriorate.
UN’s Volker Turk: A quarter of humanity is caught in 55 global conflicts
United Nations human rights chief, Volker Turk, on basic rights violations in conflict-ridden areas.
‘We feel abandoned’: Survivors of Italy’s devastating floods
Huge floods in northern Italy displaced tens of thousands of people in May. Few have got their lives back since.

