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The use of AI chatbots for fact-checking is on the rise. However, Grok's unsolicited claims about "white genocide" show that ...
Three men arrested earlier this month in what police called a "very complex and fast-moving investigation" were charged with ...
The ruling Fidesz party, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, has proposed a law that could be used to ban political parties and media outlets.
New economic data shows stagnant consumption and falling exports are weighing heavily on Japan's economy. And US President ...
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt appeared at the Austro-German border to explain the government's new tougher border controls. The new government has made immigration policy a key part of its ...
Michelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci were all in Rome at the same time. Pope Julius II wanted to restore the Eternal ...
Donald Trump's Gulf visit was closely watched in Israel, but overshadowed by speculations in Israel that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Trump are no longer on the same page.
The Polish government's approval ratings are down because the president is blocking its reform plans. The outcome of Sunday's presidential election will determine whether the stalemate continues or ...
India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire — but New Delhi says the 64-year-old Indus Waters Treaty remains "in abeyance." What does that mean for water-sharing in the region and beyond?
New German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will be traveling to Rome to meet with Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni. Meanwhile, the business-focused FDP party has a new ...
The appointment of Jay Shah as chairman of the International Cricket Council has seen India wield more power in cricket globally. DW looks at the country's growing influence and the links between ...
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