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The week around the world in 20 pictures

Global photojournalists documented ICE operations, Russian airstrikes, protests in Greenland and Sakhnin, and the Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat last week.
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The Guardian view on Syria's crisis: Islamic State fighters are not the only concern | Editorial

A rapid Syrian offensive has undone Kurdish self-rule, pushed the SDF aside, and risked release and mismanagement of thousands of IS detainees amid shifting US policy.
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Chavismo opens up to privatization of Venezuela's oil with hydrocarbons law reform

Venezuela is initiating legal reforms to its hydrocarbons law to allow foreign and private participation in the oil sector, reducing state control.
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US sanctions Iran shadow fleet' it says fuels violent protest crackdown

The US sanctioned nine vessels and firms in Iran's shadow fleet, accusing them of moving oil revenue used to fund repression, proxies and weapons programs.
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United Arab Emirates plans to bankroll first planned community' in south Gaza

The UAE will fund a planned city in Rafah offering basic services to Palestinians conditioned on biometric data collection and security vetting.
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1 hour ago

Jared Kushner's Gaza Master Plan' Widely Mocked Amid Glaring Ethical Concerns

Jared Kushner proposed redeveloping Gaza into a coastal, tourism-focused metropolis with 180 towers, phased workforce housing, and reconstruction contingent on Hamas demilitarization.
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3 hours ago

Iran at the Breaking Point: How Afghanistan and Iraq Still Inform U.S. Strategy

EXPERT PERSPECTIVE - Iran is experiencing its most consequential period of internal in years. Nationwide demonstrations driven by economic collapse, social grievance, and political frustration have been met with force, mass arrests, and near-total information control. The scale and coordination of the response suggest a regime that feels threatened but not unmoored, confident in its ability to absorb pressure while preventing fragmentation.
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Venezuela's interim president's oil law reform to break with Chavez model

Venezuela's parliament has advanced a proposal to loosen the state's control over its oil industry and boost the private sector's role in the first major overhaul of the industry in years. The proposal to reform Venezuela's Hydrocarbons Law was thrust upon the country after the abduction of former President Nicolas Maduro by the United States on January 3 and had generated significant interest across businesses and political parties.
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Marzio G. Mian, journalist: The Arctic is the new Congo'

The Arctic has become a geopolitical hotspot with foreign powers, resource extraction, and strategic competition endangering Indigenous consultation and sovereignty.
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How America's WHO exit could affect flu shots, outbreaks, and future pandemics

The U.S. is no longer part of the World Health Organization. After the Trump administration declared its intention to pull the country out of the global public health agency one year ago, on Thursday it formally followed through, ending its commitment to the organization after 78 years. Withdrawing the U.S. from the WHO was one of Trump's day one priorities. Now, after the required one year notice period, the deed is done.
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2 hours ago

Starmer's exasperation' with Trump marks a turning point in UK-US relations

Keir Starmer demanded an apology from Donald Trump for insulting remarks about the UK, escalating US-UK tensions and marking a diplomatic low.
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3 hours ago

From chickens to lemons: The criminal life of El Botox,' Michoacan's biggest extortionist

The helicopters over the Michoacan town of Cenobio Moreno, in the Apatzingan Valley, on Wednesday foreshadowed significant arrests by the Mexican government. Authorities were searching for Cesar Sepulveda, alias El Botox, one of the most notorious figures in organized crime in the state, accused of more than a dozen extortions and murders, including that of Bernardo Bravo, leader of the local citrus growers' association, at the end of last year. He was finally captured that night in the neighboring town of Santa Ana Amatlan.
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Rape accused admits being jealous' over woman's Barron Trump messages, court told

A 22-year-old man on trial in London said he was partly jealous of attention his alleged rape victim gave to Barron Trump while denying assault, rape and related charges.
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2 hours ago

Summer, relaxation, and cutting-edge style: Why Roger Federer dubbed Australia the Happy Slam'

Melbourne Park combines relaxed local culture, passionate fans and continually improved facilities to create a player-friendly tournament nicknamed the "Happy Slam."
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
20 hours ago

Will act accordingly': US threatens action against Haitian council

The United States warned Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council it would act if the council altered government composition, citing threats to security and regional interests.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
13 hours ago

Why is South Africa upset about Iran joining BRICS naval drills?

South Africa hosted BRICS naval drills including Iran, prompting a government inquiry and strong criticism from the United States.
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12 hours ago
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Six missing after landslide hits New Zealand campsite

A heavy rain‑triggered landslide at Mount Maunganui buried a Tauranga campground, leaving six people missing and complicating slow, cautious rescue operations.
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The sound of mayhem': witness to New Zealand landslide describes almighty cracking'

A heavy rain-triggered landslide on Mount Maunganui swept through a campsite, killing two people and leaving several others possibly missing during rescue efforts.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
14 hours ago

Hunger, death, devastation: No respite in Tigray a year after US aid cuts

Severe hunger in Tigray, exacerbated by major USAID funding cuts, leaves displaced civilians with little humanitarian support and growing risk of famine.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
15 hours ago

Australian, Palestinian lawyers seek police probe of Israeli president

Australian and Palestinian legal groups asked the AFP to investigate Israeli President Isaac Herzog for alleged incitement to genocide during Israel's Gaza operations.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
8 hours ago

Anxiety, anger, and hope in Syria's Damascus after SDF ceasefire

Damascus briefly celebrated a ceasefire, but resumed fighting and a government ultimatum raise urgent questions about SDF integration, reunification, and long-term stability.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
15 hours ago

Japan PM Takaichi dissolves parliament, paving way for snap election

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi dissolved the lower house, triggering a February 8 snap election and a 12-day campaign.
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7 hours ago

Trump says US armada' heading to Middle East as Iran death toll passes 5,000

A US naval armada and additional air defenses are moving toward the Middle East as Iran faces deadly protest crackdowns reported at over 5,000 fatalities.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 hours ago

Royal Navy tracks Russian warship and oil tanker through English Channel

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
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fromIndependent
9 hours ago

Simon Harris doubles down on opposition to Trump's Board of Peace after Taoiseach leaves door open

Tánaiste Simon Harris has said he "can't see any scenario" in which Ireland could take part in US president Donald Trump's Board of Peace.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 hours ago

Storm Ingrid map: Where 60mph winds and heavy rain are set to hit UK this weekend

Storm Ingrid brings heavy rain, strong winds and flood risk across parts of the UK, causing road closures and rail speed restrictions.
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4 hours ago

At the table or on the menu': a turbulent Davos week with Trump's circus in town

Rising great-power economic coercion threatens middle powers, prompting calls for collective resistance, deeper European integration, and new trading relationships to avoid being crushed.
fromAxios
13 hours ago

Trump's envoys meet Putin for four hours on Ukraine

The U.S. is close to agreement with Ukraine on a peace plan, but has so far had little clear success in getting Putin on board, though he hasn't rejected it outright. Territorial control in eastern Ukraine will be the primary issue discussed in Abu Dhabi, sources say. Driving the news: White House envoy Steve Witkoff, Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner, and White House official Josh Gruenbaum met with Putin inside the Kremlin.
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fromThe Globe and Mail
9 hours ago

Business Brief: Heralding the age of Western decline

U.S. President Donald Trump, with his lust for Greenland and hectoring of Europe, thinks the world is at his mercy,and thatthe U.S. is invincible. He's right on the first point. But he discovered this week that he's wrong about the second one. In Davos at the World Economic Forum, Trump climbed down on his Greenland threats after his actions caused chaos in the markets.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
19 hours ago

Whoops: Trump Says Peace Is So Destructive For Everyone'

President Trump mistakenly called peace "destructive" while promoting a new Board of Peace for Gaza reconstruction, prompting social media mockery and international pushback.
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fromIndependent
9 hours ago
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Taoiseach Micheal Martin leaves door open for Ireland to join Trump's Board of Peace as McEntee says Government 'at one' on the issue

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Taoiseach Micheal Martin leaves door open for Ireland to join Trump's Board of Peace as McEntee says Government 'at one' on the issue

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9 hours ago
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Taoiseach Micheal Martin leaves door open for Ireland to join Trump's Board of Peace as McEntee says Government 'at one' on the issue

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9 hours ago
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Taoiseach Micheal Martin leaves door open for Ireland to join Trump's Board of Peace as McEntee says Government 'at one' on the issue

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fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

We need change, not just as young people but as a country': Uganda's youth on 40 years of Museveni

President Yoweri Museveni won Uganda's 2026 election with 70% amid fraud allegations, internet shutdown, repression, and widespread youth unemployment and disillusionment.
fromwww.dw.com
2 hours ago

Fact check: Fakes spread online amid Syria's power shift

Mass escape from al-Hol camp? Claim: A video allegedly showing a large escape of ISaffiliated detainees from al-Hol camp is circulating widely on multiple platforms in Arabicand English. The captions commonly claim: "Major prison revolt at al-Hol camp ISIS families are currently trying to escape." DW Fact check: False The video is old and does not show recent events. Al-Hol is a notorious camp where the SDF has held thousands of relatives of suspected IS militants.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
14 hours ago

Feet dragging, division and obstruction: What Israel really wants for Gaza

Israel has spent more than two years attacking Gaza in its genocidal war on the Palestinian enclave. It has destroyed the majority of its housing and infrastructure, and killed more than 70,000 Palestinians, leaving the rest of Gaza's population facing a harsh winter with inadequate food, medicine, and shelter. And yet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for whom the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for war crimes committed in Gaza this week joined US President Donald Trump's Board of Peace,
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10 hours ago

Kremlin Signals No Softening On Ukraine Positions After Putin-Witkoff Talks

Kremlin satisfied with talks but refuses to soften hard-line territorial demands; Russia insists on securing claimed territory before any diplomatic resolution.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
11 hours ago

Davos: Global economic outlook in focus, as gold approaches $5,000 live updates

Global economic outlook dimmed amid geopolitical tensions, tariff threats, AI uncertainty, and calls for restored trust and European economic vigilance.
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14 hours ago

Water-related violence almost doubled globally in two years, thinktank says

Water-related violence rose from 235 incidents in 2022 to 419 in 2024, driven by climate impacts, governance failures, and targeted attacks on water infrastructure.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
7 hours ago

Syrian government takes over prison with ISIL-linked detainees in Raqqa

The Syrian government says it has taken over control of al-Aqtan prison, a facility in the northeastern city of Raqqa housing a number of ISIL (ISIS) detainees, following the withdrawal of Kurdish-led SDF fighters under a ceasefire agreement. The Interior Ministry said in a statement on Telegram on Friday that officials from the Prisons and Correctional Facilities Administration had assumed control of the prison in the former SDF stronghold of Raqqa, and had begun an examination of prisoners' conditions and their records, the state-run SANA news agency reported.
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11 hours ago

Making sense of Bangladesh's Hadi effect' shaping the vote

After the killing of Sharif Osman Hadi in December and the funeral that drew hundreds of thousands of people into the heart of Dhaka, the nation briefly convulsed with grief. Then, as it almost always does, the emotion receded. Even martyrdom has a shelf life in public memory. Ordinary people, burdened by survival, do not grieve indefinitely. Mourning fades and life intrudes. Bangladesh has seen this before.
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fromThe Atlantic
7 hours ago

How Extremism Takes Hold

Assassinations and executions of prominent ideologues in the 1960s radicalized young activists across divergent movements, catalyzing decades of violent insurgency and extremist organizing.
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fromFortune
4 hours ago
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Jared Kushner's dream of a Gaza city full of new skyscrapers clashes with reality of 60 million tons of rubble | Fortune

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Jared Kushner's dream of a Gaza city full of new skyscrapers clashes with reality of 60 million tons of rubble | Fortune

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9 hours ago

2nd ODI - Sri Lanka v England: Preview, expected line-ups, how to watch and prediction

"[The toss] proved very crucial in the end. Sri Lanka played a very good game and deserved the victory,"
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
10 hours ago

Vietnam's To Lam wins second term, extends top position for 5 more years

To Lam was unanimously re-elected as General Secretary and will lead Vietnam's Communist Party for five years while pursuing rapid reforms.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
9 hours ago

Armed forces minister slams Trump's false Nato comments as utterly ridiculous'

NATO and US troops fought together on Afghanistan front lines and suffered heavy casualties; suggestions they stayed away are false.
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fromwww.dw.com
5 hours ago

Japan's ruling party vulnerable as snap poll looms

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Friday dissolved parliament ahead of a snap general election on February 8 a vote that she hopes will provide her with a new mandate to negotiate the challenges facing the nation. Analysts caution, however, that Takaichi's solid approval ratings may not translate into support for her scandal-tainted Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), while a new opposition party has suddenly emerged as a viable alternative to the long-ruling LDP.
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fromwww.dw.com
10 hours ago

South Korea repatriates 73 scam suspects from Cambodia

73 suspected South Korean online scammers were repatriated to face questioning over large-scale fraud tied to Cambodian scam centers and a student's death.
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10 hours ago

China helps save Filipino sailors near South China Sea shoal

The Chinese Coast Guard launched a rescue effort to save Filipino sailors near the disputed Scarborough Shoal after their cargo ship capsized with 21 people on board. China and the Philippines were searching for survivors in the South China Sea on Friday after a vessel carrying 21 Filipinos on board capsized near the disputed Scarborough Shoal. "Two nearby Chinese Coast Guard vessels immediately went to help with rescue upon receiving orders," Chinese military said in an online post.
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fromwww.dw.com
5 hours ago

Pakistan arrests rights lawyer, husband, family says

Pakistani rights lawyer Imaan Mazari-Hazir and her husband Hadi Ali Chattha were arrested and face trial under cyber-terrorism and related charges for posts on X.
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fromwww.dw.com
10 hours ago

China saves Filipino sailors near South China Sea shoal

A Singaporean-flagged cargo ship with 21 Filipino crew capsized near Scarborough Shoal; Chinese and Philippine forces conducted rescue operations with 17 rescued, 2 dead.
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fromwww.dw.com
10 hours ago

South Korea brings home 73 scam suspects from Cambodia

Seventy-three South Korean nationals suspected of running online scams were repatriated from Cambodia to face questioning and accused of defrauding victims.
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fromwww.bbc.com
10 hours ago

US officially leaves World Health Organization

The United States has withdrawn funding and personnel from the World Health Organization, halting payments and prompting job losses and global health disruptions.
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fromBusiness Insider
9 hours ago

I'm the CEO of a tourist company in Greenland. Trump's interest in Greenland used to be good for my tourism business. Now people are postponing their trips.

Raw Arctic provides premium, tailor-made adventure tours across Greenland, seeing a surge in interest after renewed U.S. attention while raising geopolitical concerns.
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fromBusiness Insider
8 hours ago

The US has an Arctic warfare problem: not enough of the right kinds of weapons and tools

The US lacks weapons, sensors, naval capabilities and drones to detect and respond to Arctic threats, creating strategic gaps versus Russia and China.
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fromFortune
8 hours ago

Can Davos fix the 'insular' mindset that's dominating business? It's a place to start | Fortune

World Economic Forum convenes opposing leaders, revealing concerns that America's global brand has shifted from cooperation and consumerism to chaos, corruption, and coercion.
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3 hours ago

As the world finally punches back, was this the week Donald Trump went too far? | Jonathan Freedland

a week that began with a US threat to seize a European territory, whether by force or extortion, has ended with the promise of negotiation and therefore a return to normality. But that is a dangerous delusion. There can be no return to normality. The world we thought we knew has gone. The only question now is what takes its place a question that will affect us all, that is full of danger and that, perhaps unexpectedly, also carries a whisper of hope.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

Everybody's at each other's throats': James Cameron says he has left the US permanently

They actually eliminated the virus twice. The third time, when it showed up in a mutated form, it broke through. But fortunately, they already had a 98% vaccination rate. This is why I love New Zealand. People there are, for the most part, sane as opposed to the United States, where you had a 62% vaccination rate, and that's going down, going the wrong direction.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
5 hours ago

Trump Confirms Karoline Leavitt's Shock Claim the US Used a New Kind of Weapon in Venezuela

We have weapons that nobody knows about, and I say it's probably good not to talk about them, but we have some amazing weapons. That was an amazing attack. Don't forget, that house was in the middle of a fort, an army base, a big one, a lot of soldiers, and they came in and they did their job. We lost nobody.
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8 hours ago

The US and Europe are courting Brazil for its critical minerals and rare earth elements

Brazil aims to become a strategic processor and participant, not just a raw-material supplier, for critical minerals like graphite, niobium, nickel, lithium, and rare earths.
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20 hours ago

Japan pauses restart of world's largest nuclear power plant one day after it went online

The restart of the world's largest nuclear power plant was suspended in Japan on Thursday just a day after it went online for the first time in about 14 years, with the operator saying it does not know when the problem will be solved. The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant in Niigata province had been closed since the 2011 Fukushima disaster, but operations to relaunch it began on Wednesday after it received the final green light from the nuclear regulator.
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fromBusiness Insider
7 hours ago

The 25 largest militaries in the world, ranked by active troops

Active-duty force size is a tally of a country's uniformed troops: airmen, soldiers, sailors, special operators, and Marines. Armies, in particular, depend on size to gain and occupy ground. Militaries can also be a tool of domestic repression, a focus that undercuts its capabilities against an external foe. North Korea, for example, is one of the world's most repressive states, led by a dictator who has repeatedly threatened neighboring South Korea.
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fromFortune
2 hours ago

An AI 'tsunami' is coming for young workers, IMF chief warns | Fortune

One of these was Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary Fund. In a panel conversation on Friday, Georgieva said that AI is already disrupting labor markets worldwide by shifting demand for skills employers seek, and might even boost earnings for some workers by improving productivity. But for others, especially younger people, the upshot is fewer entry-level tasks and a shrinking pool for jobs. For people new to the workforce, Georgieva said, AI is "like a tsunami hitting the labor market."
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4 hours ago

Why Qatar is betting on diplomacy with Iran

Qatar conducts pragmatic diplomacy between Washington and Tehran to contain escalation and manage strategic risks threatening Gulf security and energy stability.
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