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Thailand-Cambodia truce mostly holds after shaky start in wake of fighting | Border Disputes News
Some analysts say ceasefire remains tenuous, and may not last if the Thai government fails to secure lower US tariffs. A ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia has been mainly holding as border tensions linger, with a truce agreement to end deadly clashes in effect, in part, due to economic pressure… Read Details ⇢
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VPN apps are topping UK app stores right now – here’s why
Free VPNs are among the most downloaded apps in UK app store A surge in downloads follows the introduction of an age verification law Users could be putting their privacy at risk with less reputable free VPNs VPNs are now among the most downloaded apps in UK app stores following… Read Details ⇢
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The mask of apartheid – privatisation – The Mail & Guardian
The new apartheid is decentralised, encrypted in algorithms, and cloaked in the language of economic rationality and legal formalism and it’s not only in South Africa. Photo: File Despite South Africa’s transition to democracy in 1994, apartheid has quietly entrenched itself within the private sphere. While the responsibility of managing… Read Details ⇢
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In Iran, the government steps up repression as executions surge
Photos shared on social media of Mehdi Hassani and Behrouz Ehsani, who were hanged by the Iranian authorities on July 25, 2025. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL The deaths of Mehdi Hassani and Behrouz Ehsani, who were hanged by the Iranian authorities on Friday, July 25, added two more names to the list… Read Details ⇢
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In Gaza, ‘the need to catch up to an enormous lack’ of food imposed by the Israelis
After months of extreme deprivation — with virtually no food or humanitarian aid entering the territory in March and April — a partial pause in Israeli bombardments allowed new aid convoys to enter on Tuesday. But international organisations say these efforts remain far from sufficient. UN agencies on Tuesday called… Read Details ⇢
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AI is the enforcement weapon America needs to secure the border for good
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump was elected on a promise to secure the border and deport illegal aliens. On day one, he declared a national emergency, rescinded Biden-era catch-and-release policies, and restored a clear legal standard of entry. The result? In June, illegal crossings… Read Details ⇢
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The Witcher 4 Developer Isn’t Sure How to Top The Witcher 3
Weber’s favorite Witcher game is the first one, which reinforces his view of the series’ acclaim as subjective. So the team tries not to compare The Witcher 3 and 4 all the time, its goal is to “just make sure that some people will really love The Witcher 4, and… Read Details ⇢
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Europe’s deadly border theatre is back | Migration
On July 10, Thanos Plevris, the Greek minister for migration, announced new legislation that would effectively deny asylum to those who reach the Greek shores following a treacherous journey through the Mediterranean from Africa. “Greece will not tolerate the uncontrolled entry of thousands of irregular migrants from North Africa,” Plevris… Read Details ⇢
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How SLMs and knowledge graphs supercharge AI
Hardly a week goes by without a breakthrough in LLMs (large language models). They’re cheaper to train and getting smarter, so why bother with their little sibling SLMs (small language models)? For any developer team serious about delivering practical AI, it all comes down to focus and fit. LLMs are… Read Details ⇢