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The godfather of Meta's AI thinks the AI boom is a dead end

Business Insider | 17 Nov, 18:39

La pregunta pendiente sobre Epstein y Trump

Clarin | 17 Nov, 18:37

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German police shoot, critically injure 12-year-old deaf girl

Daily Sabah | 17 Nov, 18:30

German authorities said Monday that police officers shot and seriously wounded a 12-year-old deaf girl who approached them holding two knives during a welfare check at her mother’s ......

Canadian PM Carney’s first budget heads to risky vote in Parliament

Daily Sabah | 17 Nov, 18:30

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney faces a pivotal test Monday as Parliament votes on his debut budget, a ballot that could trigger a second federal election in under a year if hi ......

Communist Jeannette Jara comes first in Chile’s presidential election, heads to run-off

People's World | 17 Nov, 18:24

Chilean voters cast their ballots for president on Sunday, putting Communist Jeannette Jara in first place with 27% in a multi-candidate race. She beat out the country’s most infamous fascist son, José Antonio Kast, who captured 24%. The two will now advance...

Western aid cuts could cause 22.6 million deaths by 2030: Researchers

Khaleejtimes | 17 Nov, 18:18

More than 22 million people, many of them children, could die preventable deaths by 2030 due to aid cuts by the United States and European countries, new research said Monday. The findings are an update of a study earlier this year that said President Donald...

Britain to Overhaul Asylum System With Review of Human Rights Laws and Refugee Status

The Algemeiner | 17 Nov, 18:06

French gendarmes on a boat approach a group of migrants travelling on an inflatable dinghy leaving the coast of northern France in an attempt to cross the English Channel to reach Britain, from the beach of Petit-Fort-Philippe in Gravelines, near Calais,...

Berlin to Lift Suspension of Israel Weapons Sales, but Says Ceasefire Must Hold

The Algemeiner | 17 Nov, 18:06

A German and Israeli flag fly, on the day Chancellor Friedrich Merz meets with Israeli President Isaac Herzog for talks, in Berlin, Germany, May 12, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Liesa Johannssen Germany on Monday moved to resume weapons sales to Israel that had been...

Truckers defy death to supply militant-hit Mali with fuel

Gulf-Times | 17 Nov, 18:03

Tanker driver Baba steeled himself for yet another perilous journey from Ivory Coast to Mali loaded up with desperately needed fuel — and fear. 'You never know if you'll come back alive,' he said. Even before they hit the road, the mere mention of a...

Al-Shaibani meets members of Syrian community in China

Syrian Arab News Agency | 17 Nov, 17:58

Syrian Foreign Minister, Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani, met on Monday in Beijing with several members...

A Plan for Private Jet Taxes Would Fund Climate Measures

New York Times | 17 Nov, 17:53

A small group of countries is aiming to impose a fee on private jets and premium commercial fares. The revenue would help nations adapt to warming. ......

Top U.N. Official Pushing to Get Aid Into Stricken Sudanese City

New York Times | 17 Nov, 17:53

Paramilitaries accused of atrocities pledged to allow international aid and investigators into El Fasher, days after an airstrike hit a United Nations vehicle. ......

Canada's Carney faces crucial vote on budget that could trigger election

The Star | 17 Nov, 17:42

OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney faces a crucial test on Monday when Parliament votes on his first budget, where a defeat could trigger a second federal election in less than a year. Read full story ......

Indigenous Activists to COP30: “We Will Fight to the Death”

The Nation | 17 Nov, 17:37

Mark Hertsgaard Indigenous people lead COP30 protests against agribusinesses that “want to take everything.” . ......

Ex-Bangladesh minister sentenced to death links verdict to Pak-backed groups

India Today | 17 Nov, 17:21

Ex-Bangladesh minister sentenced to death links verdict to Pak-backed groups ......

The Deathonomics of Putin’s War

Foreign Policy | 17 Nov, 17:06

Black widows” marrying soldiers to collect death benefits are symptomatic of society-wide rot. ......

How Conscription Reshaped Myanmar’s Conflict

Foreign Policy | 17 Nov, 17:06

Forced recruitment has helped reverse momentum back in the military’s favor, even as it pushes many young men to flee. ......

BBC is 'determined to fight' Trump defamation claim

Khaleejtimes | 17 Nov, 17:06

The BBC is determined to fight any legal action filed by U.S. President Donald Trump and sees no basis for a defamation case over its editing of one of his speeches, its chair said on Monday. Trump said on Friday he was likely to sue the British broadcaster...

Gunmen kidnap 25 schoolgirls in northwestern Nigeria

Khaleejtimes | 17 Nov, 17:06

Gunmen from a criminal gang kidnapped 25 people and killed a staff member in an early morning raid on a northwestern Nigerian girls' secondary school on Monday, police said. The attack comes more than a decade after 276 girls were abducted from Chibok in the...

The FatRank Podcast Awarded “Best Emerging Business Podcast 2026” at Prestigious UK Industry Awards

GetNews | 17 Nov, 16:50

The FatRank Podcast, hosted by British entrepreneur and digital strategist James Dooley, has officially been awarded “Best Emerging Business Podcast 2026” at one of the United Kingdom’s most prestigious business media award ceremonies....

Minorities Serve As Anchors of Friendship between Croatia and Hungary

Hungary Today | 17 Nov, 16:48

Rijeka, Croatia Hungarians in Croatia and Croatians in Hungary continue to be strong and indispensable bridges for cooperation between the two countries, Croatian President Zoran Milanovic said on Saturday in Kopács, in the Drava Valley, where he visited the...

Senator Accuses Kenya of Neglecting Children Trapped in Saudi Arabia

New York Times | 17 Nov, 16:44

The comments, by a member of Kenya’s ruling party, represent a rebuke of President William Ruto’s government: “Heads must roll.” ......

France Agrees to Sell Up to 100 Rafale Fighter Jets to Ukraine

New York Times | 17 Nov, 16:44

Some in Ukraine criticized the 10-year timeline for the warplanes and other defense equipment, but France called it a long-term commitment to the country. ......

Chilean presidential election outcome to determine future of LGBTQ rights in country

Washington Blade | 17 Nov, 16:40

The results of Chile’s presidential election will likely determine the future of LGBTQ rights in the country. While Congresswoman Emilia Schneider, the first transgender woman elected to Congress, managed to retain her seat on Sunday, the runoff to determine...

Bollywood-style “trailer vs movie” vocabulary collapses when confronts with real-world deterrence dynamics

Kashmir Media Service | 17 Nov, 16:35

Islamabad: The recent provocative statement by the Indian Army Chief that Operation Sindoor 1.0 was just a trailer, the real film is still pending has once again exposed the Indian leadership’s ego, cinematic war madness and dangerous strategic...

Universities report downturn in new international students

The Hill | 17 Nov, 16:29

New international student enrollments at U.S. universities...

Hamas cites external dominance to reject Gaza's int'l guardianship

Daily Sabah | 17 Nov, 16:05

The Palestinian resistance group Hamas criticized a U.S.-backed U.N. Security Council resolution on Gaza’s future as an 'attempt to impose international guardianship' over the terr ......

Gunmen storm Nigerian high school, abduct 25 girls, kill staff member

Daily Sabah | 17 Nov, 16:05

Armed attackers raided a boarding school in northwestern Nigeria before dawn Monday, kidnapping 25 female students and killing one staffer while injuring another, police said, in t ......

Netherlands delays plan to ban religious symbols for law enforcement

Daily Sabah | 17 Nov, 16:05

The Dutch Cabinet has pushed back its proposal to prohibit law enforcement officers from wearing visible religious symbols after the Council of State warned against the plan, local ......

Watch: Hundreds of sheep cross historic German city during annual tradition

BBC News | 17 Nov, 15:44

The event, which saw about 600 sheep cross the Nuremberg's historic centre, took place on Sunday and has become a popular annual tradition. ......

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