Day: April 2, 2023
Police reform divides community where cop killed Black man
City leaders in Grand Rapids insist policing reforms and outreach to the Black community ensured protests following the killing of a Black motorist by a white police officer last April did not devolve into violence and destruction.
Japanese minister protests over detention of citizen during trip to China
The diplomatic visit by Japan’s foreign minister was the first in three years.
Iranians mark Nature’s Day as Nowruz holidays come to close
People across Iran celebrate Nature’s Day, better known as Sizdah Bedar, on the last day of Nowruz, or Persian New Year holidays, by camping outdoors in the nature.
‘If we can do it, you can do it’: US anti-abortion groups ramp up activities in UK
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Insight: Humans vs machines, the fight to copyright AI art
Last year, Kris Kashtanova typed instructions for a graphic novel into a new artificial-intelligence programme and touched off a high-stakes debate over who created the artwork: a human or an algorithm
More Ecuadorians move to U.S., spared many others’ hurdles
Amid economic woes and rising violence, more Ecuadorians are leaving their country and migrating to cross the border into the United States.