- A.I. May Be the Future, but First It Has to Study Ancient Roman History The New York Times
- Contextualizing ancient texts with generative neural networks Nature
- Google develops AI tool that fills missing words in Roman inscriptions The Guardian
Category: 4. World
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Gaza aid crisis: Why Gazans are dying of hunger or being killed by Israel on a near daily basis
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Twenty-one months into Israel’s war in Gaza, the enclave is gripped by escalating scenes of death and hunger, with some killed while trying to reach aid, others…
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Firefighters in Cyprus battle huge wildfires that forced evacuation of four villages
Wednesday’s fires broke out on the first day of a heatwave in Cyprus with forecasters expecting temperatures on Thursday to hit 45 degrees Celsius, making it the hottest day of the year.
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Ukraine, Russia hold third round of peace talks in Istanbul
Editor’s note: This is a developing story and is being updated.
Ukrainian and Russian delegations held a third round of peace talks in Istanbul on July 23, with the meeting lasting less than an hour.
During the talks, Ukraine proposed holding a…
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Top UN court says countries can sue each other over climate change
Esme Stallard and Georgina RannardBBC News Climate and Science
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Storms and tidal surges linked to climate change are causing devastation in low-lying countries, including Marshall Islands A landmark decision by a top UN court has cleared…
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Air India crash victims’ son says he received ‘other’ remains
The son of a woman killed in the Air India plane crash has told the BBC “other remains” were found in her casket after her body was returned to the UK.
Miten Patel, whose father also died in the crash, said the coroner identified the mixed-up…
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US Army Fired New Missile System in Western Pacific for First Time
The US Army fired its new MRC missile system in the Western Pacific for the first time, striking and sinking a maritime target.
The Mid-Range Capability, or Typhon, missile system drew China’s ire during a previous…
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West Point Emails Reveal How Pete Hegseth Admissions Snafu Happened
Recently released West Point records shed new light on exactly how the December snafu over Pete Hegseth’s admission to the prestigious military academy happened.
On the morning of December 11, Hegseth wrote on X that…
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