âin a search assisted by artificial intelligence (AI).â But of course. Had to have the obligatory AI reference in the story somewhere.
Also the very name of âBritish Bill of Rightsâ is hilariously aggravating for Nationalists.
Top German neo-Nazi plunges 200ft to his death while hiking on 'Hitler's favourite mountain'
Andreas M, 37, from Freising, was considered one of the leading neo-Nazis in Bavaria. He died on September 29 while climbing the Untersberg Mountain with 30 others.
Might be about how casual people and leaders throw around their potential use these days. Bringing the survivors back into focus makes the impact of the weapons more ârealâ
I think itâs smart of the Nobel Prize committee to award the Peace prize to the group representing survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki attacks. (Nihon Hidankyo) A lot of casual talk about nuclear weapons being used these days - so itâs a stark reminder of their actual destructive impact.
At what point do you start bucketing Israel and Russia together from a âcompletely disregarding international lawâ perspective? www.cnn.com/2024/10/11/m...
Concerns are mounting for the safety of United Nations peacekeeping forces in southern Lebanon amid Israelâs ground incursion, UN peacekeeping chief Jean-Pierre Lacroix warned on Thursday, after Israe...
For those politicians, dealing with cost of living issues are âcomplexâ requiring nuance, time, and structural changes they might not like to face. Dealing with âimmigrationâ means focusing on the weakest - those who have no power or voice in the process. One approach gets headlines, one doesnât.
âIsrael's foreign minister says UN Secretary-General AntĂłnio Guterres is "persona non grata" in Israel, and is barred from entering the country.â Totally normal, and not an unhinged or insane response at all. www.bbc.com/news/live/cg...
Hezbollah says it repelled an Israeli ground attack in southern Lebanon on Wednesday, after Israel announced its ground offensive on Tuesday.
A lot of words to say âwe must preserve the value of commercial propertyâ without actually saying that
Quite frankly, if this editorial represents the default view of British business then the Government's employment legislation on flexible working needs to be far tougher than I had thought. In essence argues we should harm worker well-being for no productivity gain. www.thetimes.com/article/7a6f...
Labourâs proposal to make hybrid working a mandatory option for all employees could harm business and productivity