At this week’s Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris, world leaders and technologists gathered to discuss the rapidly evolving field of generative artificial intelligence. Many are eager to join the global AI race, while others are proceeding with caution. Tina Trinh reports.
The report says China is using 'training centers' for forced labor and transferring 'surplus' rural workers across the country
Fortify Rights alleges that three unidentified soldiers brutally beat Aung Ko Ko to death with bamboo rods in Baan Tai village, near Myanmar border, on Jan. 12, 2024
International Energy Agency (IEA) cites data showing that the country's consumption of gasoline, gasoil and jet fuel declined marginally in 2024
Suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol was detained last month on insurrection charges, becoming the first sitting South Korean head of state to be arrested
Despite security, privacy concerns, Chinese apps remain a daily habit for many Americans
Hundreds of world leaders and delegates are set to attend the Munich Security Conference this weekend — with conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, and other hot spots — on the agenda. As Henry Ridgwell reports, all eyes will be on the approach of the new U.S. delegation.
Among the dead were 2 people visiting from Macau
China is world's biggest coal consumer and emitter of greenhouse gases
U.S. Democratic lawmakers said Wednesday the Trump administration’s freeze of U.S. foreign assistance might hurt America’s security and standing abroad. Republicans say the review of U.S. Agency for International Development programs is necessary to combat waste and fraud. Katherine Gypson has more.
Seoul's Unification Ministry, which handles affairs between the two Koreas, issued a statement urging North Korea to immediately stop the action at the site near the border
Thai officials confirm that the rescued individuals were taken by boat to Phop Phra, Thailand, before being moved to a secure facility
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