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In her vote, Justice Cármen Lúcia stated this case “pulses a Brazil that hurts, and it is almost an encounter between Brazil with its past, its present and its future.” ...
To claim that such shootings betray ‘who we are’ is to forget that the US was founded on this form of political violence.
Mandelson took the UK’s most important diplomatic post knowing he was sitting on a ticking bomb – and Starmer will pay the price.
The death penalty in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is “more widely allowed by law and implemented in practice” than a decade ago, said a senior UN human rights official on Friday.
The new show at Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery covers the late medieval age to the Arts and Crafts Movement.
OpenAI’s latest research paper diagnoses exactly why ChatGPT and other large language models can make things up – known in the world of artificial intelligence as “hallucination”. It also reveals why ...
Frederik Dahlmann, Associate Professor of Strategy and Sustainability, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick Generative AI promises to help solve everything from climate change to poverty.
Flags – particularly the union flag and the St George’s Cross – continue to appear in towns and cities in England, at times in response to the housing of migrants and asylum seekers in the local area.
The link between diabetes and dementia is becoming increasingly clear. New research shows how blood sugar problems affect brain health and vice versa. Here are ten evidence-based insights into how the ...
Four out of five members of Brazil’s supreme court have voted to convict the former president, Jair Bolsonaro, for plotting a military coup after losing the 2022 election to his left-wing rival, Luiz ...