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Can workers compete with machines and stay relevant in the AI era?
Whether you are a “doomer” or a “baby boomer” on the subject, it is impossible to ignore the AI that is infiltrating every corner of our personal and professional lives.…
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Whether you are a “doomer” or a “baby boomer” on the subject, it is impossible to ignore the AI that is infiltrating every corner of our personal and professional lives.…
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Tensions are concentrated in South Sudan's Jonglei state, where widespread deaths and injuries have been reported in response to renewed fighting between opposition militias and armed forces, displacing 180,000 people.…
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Speaking to the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) Board of Governors, Director General Rafael Grossi said the agency remains focused on preventing a nuclear accident as fighting continues to endanger…
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They achieved this despite considerable damage to housing, basic services, vital infrastructure and an uncertain future. The highest number of returns was recorded in Khartoum state, where more than 1.3…
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Resolution 2813 (2026), presented by the United Kingdom, received 13 votes in favor and none against. Two countries – China and Russia – abstained. It calls for the effective, efficient…
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The UN agency's new global guidance Evidence-based policies and interventions show that healthy eating at school can help children develop healthy eating habits throughout their lives. “The food children eat…
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In his 10th Holocaust Remembrance Day Address, Secretary-General António Guterres said survivors and their families gathered in the General Assembly Hall to say that honoring the dead “and combating the…
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Over the last five years, the debate on medical errors in Europe has gained a lot of visibility. It is not a minor issue: it affects millions of patients and…
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Since the beginning of the civil war in Sudan, tens of thousands of refugees have fled south to the area, carrying with them not only what they could save from…
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Guterres was addressing a high-level open debate of the UN Security Council convened by Somalia, which holds the presidency of the Council for January. The debate comes as conflicts multiply,…