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Lawmakers hear Australians' concerns about AUKUS pact
Australian officials raised concerns to a bipartisan group of lawmakers about the pact's future.
Israel Is Definitely Held to a Different Standard – Just Not the Way It Thinks
From secret nukes to open war crimes, no state since WWII - and this includes the United States, Soviet Union, Russia, and China - has enjoyed the kind of impunity that the state of Israel has.
Exclusive: The 100-Word Ceasefire “Proposal” Trump Sent Hamas
“It looks like it was written by the Israelis,” a senior Hamas official told Drop Site.
Researchers work to bridge AI language gap in Africa
ChatGPT recognizes only 10-20% of requests written in Hausa, a language spoken by more than 90 million people across West Africa.
Basic mobile phone costs hold back Africa’s connectivity, report says
A basic internet-enabled device typically costs 87% of the average monthly income for the poorest fifth of people in sub-Saharan Africa.
Challenges threaten Africa’s nuclear programs
Countries developing nuclear energy must find talent and investment, executives and officials warned at the World Nuclear Symposium.
Senegal reshuffles cabinet to create ‘commitment and combat’ government
A power struggle has been playing out this year between Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and President Bassirou Diomaye Faye against the backdrop of major economic challenges.
Ethiopia to inaugurate Africa's largest dam, despite opposition
The dam on the Nile River — under construction for 14 years — will provide electricity to almost half of the country’s 120 million people.