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In Nigeria for Invictus Games, Prince Harry plays volleyball with veterans

His team lost against the team led by Nigeria’s chief of defence staff. Read More

Man rescued five days after South Africa building collapse

JOHANNESBURG – A man was rescued from the rubble five days after a deadly building collapse in South Africa in what Western Cape Premier Alan Winde said was “nothing short…

Death toll in Afghanistan floods rises to 153, says Taliban interior ministry

KABUL – The death toll from devastating flash floods in northern Afghanistan has risen to 153 people across three provinces, the Taliban’s interior ministry said on Saturday. Read More

More than 200 dead in Afghanistan flash floods: UN

Thousands of houses were destroyed or damaged when heavy rains on May 10 sparked massive flooding. Read More

U.S. deeply alarmed by Georgia’s foreign agent bill, Sullivan says

TBILISI – The United States said on Saturday it was deeply alarmed by democratic backsliding in Georgia which Washington said had a choice to support either a “Kremlin-style” foreign agent…

French art group uses brainwaves and AI to recreate landscapes

They used an open-source programm to retrieve and reconstruct viewed images from brain activity. Read More

French art group uses brainwaves and AI to recreate landscapes

They used an open-source programm to retrieve and reconstruct viewed images from brain activity. Read More

British colleges are handling protests differently – will it pay off?

Pro-Palestinian encampments have spread to 15 universities across Britain in recent days. Read More

United Arab Emirates hits out at Netanyahu for saying Gulf state could help run Gaza

Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah said the UAE would be prepared to support a Palestinian government that met the hopes and aspirations of the Palestinian people. Read More

After student encampment ends, university professors in Manhattan set up their own

Faculty unrest at The New School has been a feature of the historically progressive university in recent years. Read More