UN adopts AI-related global resolution first | World Business Watch
The United Nations has passed the first international resolution on artificial intelligence in a historic decision. This resolution calls on member nations to preserve personal information, uphold human rights, and watch for any AI-related concerns.
China deploys new lunar signal relay satellites and satellites to explore the moon's hidden side.
China has launched a new relay satellite to facilitate communications between Earth and the Moon. It will serve as a conduit for communications between future lunar missions and Earthly ground operations.
Zelenskyy: Glide bombs are Russia's primary instrument of warfare against Ukraine.
Ukraine claims Russian soldiers used so-called 'glide bombs' in an attack on a busy hardware shop in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Saturday, killing 15 people and injuring more than 40. Russian glide bombs, modified with wings and satellite navigation equipment, may reach targets tens of kilometers inside Ukraine while allowing the launching aircraft, such as SU-34s, to remain within Russian airspace. Despite pledges of F-16s from European partners, Ukraine does not have adequate air defense against these strikes. Ground-launched glide bombs delivered to Ukraine are blocked by Russian electronic jamming, allowing Russian glide bombs to retain aerial supremacy while destroying ground targets.
Ukraine will receive its first F-16 jets in June-July.
According to a senior Ukrainian military source, Kyiv expects to receive its first F-16 fighter jets from Western partners in June or July. Ukraine has been looking for F-16 fighter jets manufactured in the United States for more than two years to counter Russia's air superiority.
Russia-Ukraine war: fire in an industrial site in the Kyiv region caused by Russian air strikes
Early on Wednesday, local authorities reported that Russia had launched missile and drone attacks on Ukraine, resulting in an industrial plant fire, damage to homes, and multiple injuries in six districts.
UN condemns US for vetoing resolutions calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
"There's a reason ethnic cleansing in Palestine was feasible." During a UN session looking into the possibility that the US had abused its veto power by preventing repeated resolutions for a ceasefire in Gaza, Palestine's UN envoy attacked the US.
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China's Embassy is criticized by Taiwan, which declares itself to be a free nation.
Following the interview with Taiwan's Foreign Minister, the Chinese embassy declared that the interview was "firmly opposed" and "strongly deplored". Our diplomatic correspondent Sidhant Sibal has received a copy of the response in the form of a release, which has been posted on the Chinese embassy's website, and requests that he consider it "seriously."
UK local polls 2024: Tories suffer catastrophic loss, Labour party makes gains across England.
In Britain, embattled Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faced increased pressure on Friday (May 3) after his party lost another seat to the main opposition, Labour, which is making inroads in the recently finished local elections.
As Ukraine commemorates two years since the Russian invasion, four Western leaders are in the city.
Though their president is confident, fewer Ukrainians think they will win. Ammunition is running low, the army is removing soldiers from strategic cities, and the United States may not continue to support the government. Joining Al Jazeera live from New Delhi is Theresa Fallon, Senior Fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Director of The Center for Russia Europe Asia Studies.
Honoring Taiwanese identity: a dialect that was once outlawed reappears
Taiwan observes February 28 as the anniversary of the Chinese nationalist government's 1947 crackdown. After 77 years, Taiwanese people celebrate a completely different identity from the one they feel mainland China imposed on them. Reviving a language that was formerly outlawed in public life is one way they're achieving this.
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