The Tiger’s Stripes

Ten years ago on July 3, the Egyptian military under Gen. Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi launched a coup against the first democratically elected president of Egypt, Mohamed Morsi – a member of the Islamist organization the Muslim Brotherhood, that supporters describe as a religious and social movement...

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The Cycle

The Dutch government collapsed over the weekend after the ruling four-party coalition failed to agree on new policies that would restrict immigration, the Washington Post reported. The governing coalition of Prime Minister Mark Rutte had been negotiating over policies to curb the number of refugees and...

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Undisputed

Preliminary results indicate Uzbekistan’s incumbent president Shavkat Mirziyoyev has been reelected with a towering 87.1 percent of ballots cast in a vote that most analysts believed was a foregone conclusion, Radio Free Europe reported. Sunday’s early polls come months after Uzbeks approved in a referendum a...

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Telling the Difference

Scientists recently discovered that artificial intelligence can easily deceive netizens and is getting better at lying, El País reported. The emergence of AI models has been met with a mix of awe and concern about the impact they will have on humanity. For their study, a research...

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