From ChatGPT to diverting asteroids: These scientific breakthroughs give us hope for 2023
‘Revolutions’ in nuclear fusion and artificial intelligence offer cause for optimism in the new year, writes Bevan Hurley
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‘Revolutions’ in nuclear fusion and artificial intelligence offer cause for optimism in the new year, writes Bevan Hurley
The year presented new opportunities to strengthen protections against violations, Human Rights Watch said in its annual world report.
The British-American social media figure is being investigated on charges of being part of an organised crime group, human trafficking and rape.
Romania’s anti-organized crime agency has carried out additional house searches as part of its investigation into divisive social media influencer Andrew Tate.
Russia slammed Stockholm for not sharing information in the ongoing investigations into the blasts
The European Commission said it would hold back €22 million until the Hungarian government met conditions related to judiciary independence, academic freedoms, LGBT rights and the asylum system
A funeral Mass for the controversial Australian cleric will be held on Saturday
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis highlighted illegal immigration last fall by sending dozens of immigrants from Texas to an island off the Massachusetts coast
The Wenzhou Friendship Society has denied any wrongdoing amid an RCMP foreign interference investigation.
Pope Francis will deliver a final send-off for Cardinal George Pell during a funeral Mass on Saturday.