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Monday on the News Hour, Iran fires on commercial vessels and American warships as the U.S. launches a new mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the Supreme Court temporarily restores nationwide access to a widely used abortion pill and cuts at the U.S. Forest Service raise concerns about itsContinue Reading

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At least 130 Nigerian citizens in South Africa have asked to be flown home following protests targeting foreigners. The applicants are the first under a new Nigerian government-assisted repatriation scheme, amid fears that confrontations in South Africa could escalate. #Africa #southafrica #Nigeria #Protests #repatriation #News #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the storyContinue Reading

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OPINION – A global debate is underway over how much human involvement should be required when artificial intelligence is implemented in military operations. This is typically described on a spectrum: “human-in-the-loop,” where a system can select targets and apply force only with human authorization; “human-on-the-loop,” where a system selects andContinue Reading

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OPINION – When UAE Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei announced Tuesday that Abu Dhabi is leaving OPEC – a cartel it has been a member of since 1967 – he called it a “pure policy change” and a “policy-driven evolution aligned with long-term market fundamentals.” It was considerably more than that.Continue Reading

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San Antonio City Council has officially recognized Trans History Week for the first time, marking a significant moment for transgender visibility and inclusion in the city’s civic record. The proclamation, adopted during Tuesday’s council session, designates May 4–10 as Trans History Week and highlights the importance of preserving the storiesContinue Reading