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UN human rights office expresses concern over escalating violence after deaths near Nablus over weekend
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Workers in Africa have been exploited first by being paid a pittance to help make chatbots, then by having their own words become AI-ese. Plus, new AI gadgets are coming for your smartphones
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humanitarian work in Afghanistan and Yemen now classified as climate finance, FoI request reveals, as £11.6bn pledge slips
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Planning documents said the current vacant homes on the site were 'not fit for human habitation'
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The court will investigate crimes against humanity committed during the African country’s two civil wars between 1989 and 2003
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France, Germany and EU organise meeting over ‘one of worst humanitarian disasters in recent memory’ on first anniversary of war
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Leaf litter frog’s ultrasound distress call is extremely loud for many animals but inaudible to humans
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If humans had eyes proportionally as big they would add an extra 100 kg to our heads, researchers say
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Decision by European court of human rights around vulnerability of older women to heatwaves marks significant shift
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German human rights groups bring court action amid rising dismay in country at deaths in Gaza
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Findings point to ‘comparable cognitive capacities’ for both modern humans and Neanderthals
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‘How can you stand there and say the president is doing everything he can?’ White House correspondent Andrew Feinberg asked Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre
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Low-cost airline Wizz Air puts in 525,000-tonne order for product of Firefly’s proposed refinery in Essex
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A zoo in Shropshire is celebrating the birth of two tiny monkeys, no bigger than ping pong balls. Telford’s Exotic Zoo shared the news of the exciting birth on Friday 29 March. “We had an amazing Easter surprise as our pygmy marmosets had babies, ...
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Arts education is essential – yet on both sides of the Atlantic, the humanities and critical thinking are under attack. With massive redundancies announced at this London institution, is it the canary in the coalmine?
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It’s back! The BBC’s smartphone-free travel sends contestants racing from Japan to Indonesia, and it’s as full of human kindness and intimate relationship portraits as ever
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US President is facing calls to condition aid to Israel on improving the humanitarian situation in Gaza
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The United Nations climate chief says humanity has only two years left “to save the world” by making dramatic changes in the way it spews heat-trapping emissions
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Remains at a burial site in Patagonia suggests that Dusicyon avus was a valuable companion to hunter-gatherers