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France: More than 100 countries participate in AI summit in Paris to avoid US-China duopolyRepresentatives and experts from a hundred countries are participating on Monday and tomorrow in Paris in a summit on artificial intelligence (AI) at the initiative of French President Emmanuel Macron ...
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Hosted on MSNSudan Govt Asks Int'l Partners to Support Roadmap for DialogueThe Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called on the African Union, the United Nations, and the Arab League to support the roadmap that it says the government had put forward after extensive ...
Maps are ubiquitous—on phones, in-flight and car displays, and in textbooks the world over. While some maps delineate and ...
The United Nations leadership and its member countries need a backup plan to ensure lifesaving UN humanitarian aid and human ...
Countries are staying committed to their national climate plans and looking to lead the clean energy transition, as the ...
UN rights body condemns Rwanda and the rebels it backs in neighboring Congo. Violence mounts in east
The U.N.’s top human rights body has condemned Rwanda’s support of rebel fighters across the border in eastern Congo and ...
Congress had budgeted at least $690 million on pro-democracy programs this year to counter nations considered the world's ...
The UN Human Rights Council has not fulfilled its purpose and continues to be used as a protective body for countries ...
A 50-year-old West Africa regional bloc is facing significant challenges after three junta-led countries — Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso — formally left the group, known as ECOWAS.
In a confidential survey, the U.N. sees U.S. pause fueling extremism, instability, and thwarting long-standing efforts to end poverty and global inequality.
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