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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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El Gobierno ha hecho públicos materiales procedentes de los ministerios de Defensa, Interior y Exteriores
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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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