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US threats to seize Greenland have created ‘new international fault lines’ that can be used to spread disinformation, Danish intelligence agencies say
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US threats to seize Greenland have created ‘new international fault lines’ that can be used to spread disinformation, Danish intelligence agencies say
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Exhibits pay homage to Ukrainians’ resilience and bring home the reality that war is going on in Europe
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Zimbabwe refuses to sign agreement and Kenya faces a court case over data sharing as new aid deals come under scrutiny
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Law demanding IDs must match ‘sex at birth’ invalidated the driver’s licenses of about 1,700 people in the state
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South Korea approved Google’s request to export detailed map data, reversing a longstanding restriction that made the tool largely nonfunctional.
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Damning inquiry into services in England reveals falsification of medical records after ‘negligent’ care
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Artificial intelligence is convenient and easy to use, but you should think about what you say to the chatbots.
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Ending more than four decades of conjecture, the Spanish government moved to publish documents from a long-secret investigation of a failed 1981 coup.
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Court itself to search devices for documents related to national security inquiry as newspaper calls ruling ‘victory’
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Conservation experts helped the Nazi regime inspect church and civil archives to track down people they sought to persecute, a researcher concluded.
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Anthropic says three Chinese firms used ‘distillation’ technique to extract information from its Claude chatbot
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Anthropic says three Chinese firms used ‘distillation’ technique to extract information from its Claude chatbot
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Culture ministry hails ‘exceptional historical importance’ of prints that show resistance fighters’ final moments
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The museum had preserved the history of brutality inflicted by the Soviet Union on its people. It will now focus on Nazi war crimes.
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Remembering and documentation are radical acts in Lebanon, a country with a tumultuous history and no national archive. Daher’s effervescent cultural collage is a direct challenge to collective amnesia
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Research uncovers programme to make centuries-old records legible to detect people’s ancestry
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Independent experts appointed by human rights council speak of ‘grave’ nature regarding scale of atrocities against women and girls
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Through more than 300 photos, the New York City artist Clémence Polès Farhang captures the immigrant story and unconventional womanhood
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The Israeli government has approved a process to register land in the region as 'state property,' drawing condemnation from Arab nations and critics who said it would accelerate annexation of the Palestinian territory. The European Union called on Israel to reverse the move.
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