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Nov 24, 2024 |
cnn.com | Darsen Hover
On GPS: Are we prepared for the power of AI? Fareed talks to Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, about the artificial intelligence revolution and the incredible speed and scale at which it may advance. 06:12 - Source: CNN Politics of the Day 18 videos On GPS: Are we prepared for the power of AI?
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Sep 3, 2024 |
cnn.com | Darsen Hover
Nobel laureate Jennifer Doudna, co-discoverer of CRISPR, tells Fareed about patent fights, designer babies and cancer risks. 05:34 - Source: CNN 12 videos
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Aug 4, 2024 |
cnn.com | Darsen Hover
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Mar 25, 2024 |
passblue.com | Dawn Clancy |Darsen Hover |Banjo Damilola |Ian Martin
RAFAH, Egypt - Like a little boy heading home from a carnival, a child with shaggy black hair, carrying a bobbing blue balloon, walked alone on Saturday through the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing into Gaza.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
passblue.com | Arthur Bassas |Darsen Hover |Yoko Kamikawa |Banjo Damilola |Ian Martin
Welcome to This Week @UN : Japan's no-nukes effort; Palestine statehood; Haiti's survival; UNRWA cash. Plus: Famine in Gaza; forced labor; AI; a "shitshow." We are pausing the weekly summary on March 29 for the holidays. Our top story of the week: Palestine's Quest for Statehood Was Hindered From the Start, a Legal Expert Argues The month: The Key to Security Council Reform?
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Mar 19, 2024 |
passblue.com | Banjo Damilola |Yoko Kamikawa |Ian Martin |Darsen Hover
The United Nations Security Council endorsed an international police mission last fall to try to regain control of Haiti from the powerful armed gangs dominating parts of the country. Yet violence is now convulsing more regions of Haiti as the mission has been put on hold and the interim Haitian government has resigned.
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Mar 19, 2024 |
futuremedianews.com.na | Darsen Hover |Dilia Mazula
Did Palestine ever have a chance to gain its full rights as a state? In his new book, “The United Nations and the Question of Palestine: Rule by Law and the Structure of International Legal Subalternity,” Ardi Imseis delves into the history and legal questions on how the United Nations has tried to manage the status of Palestine.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
passblue.com | Darsen Hover |Dulcie Leimbach |Banjo Damilola |Ian Martin |Ilgin Yorulmaz |Arthur Bassas
Did Palestine ever have a chance to gain its full rights as a state? In his new book, "The United Nations and the Question of Palestine: Rule by Law and the Structure of International Legal Subalternity," Ardi Imseis delves into the history and legal questions on how the United Nations has tried to manage the status of Palestine.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
passblue.com | Banjo Damilola |Darsen Hover |Yoko Kamikawa |Ian Martin
The United Nations Security Council's continuing failure to agree on a ceasefire in Gaza is troubling many members, including Guyana, which assumes the rotating presidency of the Council on Feb. 1. Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett, Guyana's permanent representative to the UN, told PassBlue that her country would continue to lead the conversation to get more humanitarian support to the people of Gaza.
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Jul 11, 2023 |
msn.com | Darsen Hover
When aliens or our distant progeny sift through layers of sediment 500,000 years from now to decode the Earth's past, they will find unusual evidence of the abrupt change that upended life half-a-million years earlier: chicken bones. That is the conclusion of scientists whose findings are offered as proof that rapid expansion of human appetites and activity so radically altered natural systems as to tip Earth into a new geological epoch called the Anthropocene, or the "era of humans".