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Taiwan has mobilised 22,000 reservists to carry out its largest-ever military drills this week, with surface-to-air missiles ...
The United Kingdom today commemorates the 20th anniversary of the suicide bombings on London’s public transport services that ...
Here’s a short guide to making sense of why the US cut shipments of Patriot interceptor missiles to Kyiv and how it could ...
It’s been just over a week since US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, but the next ...
Russia-Azerbaijan ties are fraying after the South Caucasus country said two Azeri brothers died last week after being ...
Have you stayed atop GZERO’s news coverage this week? Here's your chance to prove it. Which European country saw the biggest ...
Listen: The world is heading toward a new nuclear arms race—one that’s more chaotic and dangerous than the last. The Cold War built rules of deterrence for a world of dueling superpowers and static ...
At first glance, Russia has coped well under the weight of Ukraine-related Western sanctions, but clouds are starting to circle on Moscow.
HARD NUMBERS: Myanmar monastery suffers deadly airstrike, US State Department to cut staff, Nvidia sets valuation record, Mahmoud Khalil sues US government, Haiti’s gangs kill thousands ...
“Tech is a means to an end, not the end itself,” says Hovig Etyemezian, head of UNHCR’s Innovation Service. Speaking to GZERO's Tony Maciulis at the 2025 AI for Good Summit in Geneva, Etyemezian ...
Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Secretary-General of the ITU, discusses the urgent global challenge of the widening digital divide in AI access and policy at the 2025 AI for Good Summit, in an exclusive Global ...
Kurdish militants burn their own gunsIn a symbolic ending to more than 40 years of rebellion against the Turkish government, fighters from the PKK — a Kurdish militia — melted a cache of weapons in a ...