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“China card” no cure for America’s ills

March 13, 2024
United States

Despite U.S. President Joe Biden’s brief remarks on China in his State of the Union address, the underlying tone of confrontation remains unmistakable. Alleging that he wants “competition with China, but not

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Trump on cusp of GOP nomination amid strong base support

March 13, 2024
United States

U.S. former President Donald Trump is expected to clinch the GOP nomination soon, amid strong support from his base. The leading Republican contender may secure the nomination as early as Tuesday, after

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Conflicts, economic hardships overshadow Ramadan in Mideast

March 13, 2024
World

This year’s Ramadan is like no other. The holy month, observed by Muslims worldwide as a time of fasting, prayer, and reflection, is marred by the ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Sudan,

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China Produces Nearly Half of the World’s Top AI Researchers

March 13, 2024
Artificial Intelligence/China

In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence (AI), China has emerged as a dominant force, with its AI talent pool expanding significantly in recent years. According to the latest findings from the

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AI safety is not a model property

March 13, 2024
Artificial Intelligence

The assumption that AI safety is a property of AI models is pervasive in the AI community. It is seen as so obvious that it is hardly ever explicitly stated. Because of

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Starvation Is a War Crime: Note From the Israeli Genocide Against the Palestinians

March 13, 2024
Israel

Speaking in Rome, Italy, the head of the United Nations World Food Program Cindy McCain said, “If we do not exponentially increase the size of aid going into the northern areas” of Gaza,

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Trade Union Report Illustrates Mental Health Impacts of Working in Public Healthcare

March 13, 2024
News

Public Services International recently launched a report examining the mental health of health workers in Liberia, Brazil, Sweden, Australia, and Canada. While significant differences persist between health systems in the Global South

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Boeing Whistleblower Found Dead Amid Lawsuit Break

March 13, 2024
Business/News

In a disturbing turn of events, John Barnett, a whistleblower embroiled in a lawsuit against Boeing, was found dead in his truck at a hotel in Charleston, South Carolina. The discovery came

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Women in Gaza Remain Among the Most Impacted by War

March 13, 2024
News

As the world celebrated International Working Women’s Day on March 8, the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) reported that Israel had killed at least 9,000 women in Gaza since October 7. That amounts

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Unveiling the Adani Scam in Sri Lanka — Insights from Rohan Pethiyagoda

March 13, 2024
Business

In a recent video exposé by renowned Sri Lankan biodiversity scientist, Rohan Pethiyagoda, shocking revelations have emerged regarding a major wind power project awarded to Adani Green Energy Sri Lanka Limited by

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