Kurds in Turkey are expecting their imprisoned leader to announce a ceasefire soon, ending decades of war between Kurdish rebels and the Turkish government. But Turkey’s president has not made clear what terms he’s willing to accept. Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul.
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.
Police search for suspect; motive unclear in incident in Alpine city of Grenoble
Among those in the touring group was Abba Naor, a Holocaust survivor who was held at Dachau
Trump wants to strike a deal for Ukraine’s rare earth minerals in return for continued backing of the Ukrainian war effort
Northern Europe’s Baltic Sea is bordered by nations including Germany, Russia and Latvia. Many critical cables and pipelines cross the seafloor. But with tensions rising in the region, NATO is looking for ways to ensure all that infrastructure stays safe. Vladislavs Andrejevs has more in this story.
What's been uncovered are the foundations of a two-story building, almost as big as an Olympic swimming pool, constructed between 78 and 84 AD
Police and volunteers in Ukraine are moving quickly to evacuate people from front-line areas as the Russian army advances. In the Donetsk region, the nearest transit evacuation center is in Pavlohrad. Lesia Bakalets reports on the support being given to evacuees who have nothing left.
Thousands of Belgians took to the streets in protest over new government's planned pension reforms in the first day of multi-day strike that halted all air traffic in country
Police identify the suspect as a 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker
Romania, Moldova report violations of airspace by Russian drones
Russia-Ukraine war, Middle East conflict, Indo-Pacific tensions top agenda at global summit
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