Many UN organisations, including the World Health Organisation and the International Organisation for Migration, have slashed spending this year because some donors have cut back foreign aid.
Louvre thieves escaped with just 30 seconds to spare, inquiry finds
Police were initially dispatched to the wrong location, investigators told senators.
Hate creating presentations? I tried Google’s new Mixboard and the results blew me away
Google’s AI board now includes Nano Banana Pro to create presentations from your photos and documents – and it’s free. Try it and see what you think.
Man who torched AP Dhillon’s car in his BC home was living in Canada on expired students’ visa, fled to India, reveal court documents
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Why Amazon’s new facial-recognition AI for Ring doorbells has privacy experts worried
Ring users in most of the US can now save up to fifty faces in the app, allowing for more personalized notifications. But the convenience probably isn’t worth the sacrifice in privacy.
EU enlargement chief says Ukraine’s membership ‘inevitable’ despite Hungary’s objections
EU enlargement chief Marta Kos says Ukraine’s EU membership is “inevitable” and has expressed confidence that Hungary will not block the country’s accession, even as Budapest objects to moving ahead during wartime
Inside the Pentagon’s scramble to deal with boat strike survivors
Previously unreported calls demonstrate the haphazard and sometimes tense nature of the process within the Trump administration to weigh what to do with survivors of U.S. attacks on boats.
Keir Starmer appoints 25 Labour peers in bid to strengthen support in House of Lords
Party says appointments needed to balance composition, choosing former advisers to No 10 and the chancellorUK politics live – latest updatesKeir Starmer has appointed 25 Labour peers including a number of former senior government and party aides in a b…
European nations agree to consider weakening protections for migrants dating back to WW2
European nations have agreed to consider changes that rights advocates say would weaken migrant protections that have underpinned European law since World War II.
Jake Heggie’s new opera ‘The Judgment of Paris’ will mix mythology and an infamous wine competition
Composer Jake Heggie is set to premiere his opera “The Judgment of Paris,” inspired by the famous 1976 wine tasting where California wines triumphed over French selections.