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"And so that's really what we're solving for, is the personalization to be domain-specific for the war fighters," said Tyler Saltsman.
We cannot justify waiting a single day more while Israeli forces level Gaza, before finally choosing to act, argues Linsay ...
"The apartheid state of Israel has always used women to both legitimise and glamourise its monopoly of violence in relation to Palestine." ...
Canada has long supported a two-state solution in the Middle East — a position that has endured through Liberal and ...
Op-ed: Gaza’s people, its culture, its built and natural environment are all being systemically erased. Why won’t our ...
THE DEATH toll from Vladimir Putin’s vicious missile strike on Kyiv has risen to 31 – including five nchildren. Rescuers in the Ukrainian capital continue with the grim task of ...
Analysis - Millions of unemployed South Africans, many of whom survive on a Social Relief of Distress Grant government grant of R370 (about US$21) per month, are not able to pay for electricity and ...
The juvenile justice center’s outdated equipment and misaligned layout has been an issue for years. Some elected officials ...
Concerns that AI (artificial intelligence) threatens human jobs are becoming a reality. According to a survey, one in three executives of Korean companies will use AI instead of humans if artificial ...
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Mosley’s Shadow

In late 2008, Dr Peter Harbour, a retired physicist, found out that he’d been listed by the police as a ‘domestic extremist’. Harbour had recently been involved in a campaign to save an Oxford lake.
Our “Friday Faces” feature, previously titled “Monday Meeting,” will allow readers to get to know a community member through a short Q&A conversation.
Alana Hadid on turning her platform into a tool for justice, using art, media, and voice to champion Palestine and demand ...