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13.01.2025 10:00
George Orwell to be honoured on new ?2 coin by Royal Mint Author of Nineteen Eighty-Four to be commemorated on coin to coincide with 75th anniversary of his deathHe was a writer concerned with poverty, class and power; we will never know how George Orwell would feel about being ... ...

13.01.2025 10:08
Japan PM urges Biden to address concerns over U.S. Steel deal Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Monday urged U.S. President Joe Biden to address concerns in business circles triggered by his blocking of a takeover of United States Steel Corp. by a Japanese competitor, saying an investment-friendly environment is critical for allies and partners to ensure economic security. Ishiba made the remarks during a virtual trilateral summit that also involved Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., where the three leaders agreed to continue cooperating in addressing security issues, developing robust infrastructure and realizing a rules-based order in the Indo-Pacific region. Read full story here

13.01.2025 10:27
OPINION: AI is assistive intelligence, leads to better democracy There are serious global concerns about the misuse of synthetic content, ranging from psychological to financial and political harm. Artificial intelligence can amplify the misuse of such content and create doubt about the authenticity of what we see and hear. Creative AI can also be directed toward authoritarian use. It will not always be a democratic use. What should we do in the AI era? How should we control it? This is the main issue for humanity for a bright future. The impact is social-technical, and the remedies must be the remedies. While the manipulation of information undermines trust, top-down responses such as government censorship also weaken the foundations of governance. Read full story here

13.01.2025 11:00
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300 North Korean soldiers dead, 2,700 wounded in Ukraine war: South Korea About 300 North Korea soldiers sent to Russia for the war against Ukraine have been killed and 2,700 wounded, South Korean lawmakers briefed by the country's spy agency said on Monday. "North Korean forces' area of engagement is expanding to the entire Kursk region (in Russia), and the casualties among the North Korean forces are estimated to have exceeded 3,000, with around 300 deaths and approximately 2,700 wounded," Lee Seong Kweun told reporters after the briefing by the National Intelligence Service. Read full story here