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Author: Henry Leveson-Gower

How Hamas Sees the Current Moment: An Exclusive Interview With Osama Hamdan

11/05/2025 - Leave a Comment

  In an exclusive interview with Drop Site News, a senior Hamas official said that the movement will not capitulate to any demands from Israel or the U.S. to lay down its …

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Kenya’s solution to teacher shortage: Embrace AI

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Kenya faces a severe teacher shortage due to large class sizes and burnout. To manage their workloads, some teachers are using ChatGPT and other AI chatbots. AI edtech startups have …

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Corporations Could Sue the Government Under India Deal, Campaigners Warn

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As the UK-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is signed, campaigners have warned a soon-to-be-announced parallel treaty could contain provisions which would allow corporations investing in both countries the power to …

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India-Pakistan conflict over water reflects a region increasingly vulnerable to climate change

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In an unprecedented move, India recently suspended the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, citing cross-border terrorism. This was one of a series of escalations between the two countries which now find themselves on …

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Sustainable AI

07/05/2025 - 1 Comment

Patricia Gestoso asks whether we can balance innovation and environmental responsibility In 2021, van Wynsberghe proposed defining sustainable artificial intelligence (AI) as “a movement to foster change in the entire …

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Pakistan: Protesters attack KFC restaurants over Gaza war

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  Pakistani authorities have arrested scores of people in response to a string of mob attacks on KFC restaurants. The crowds are targeting the US chicken chain because they view …

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By Weaponizing Arrest Records and Suspending Due Process, the Trump Administration Has Targeted Over 1,000 Foreign Students

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  *Names changed to protect their identity. On April 4, Lina*, a foreign citizen and recent graduate working legally in the U.S., got a call from her former university. Her …

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Foxconn’s iPhone factory is fueling a real estate boom in a small Indian farming town

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Property prices around Foxconn’s upcoming factory have risen by 35% since the company’s entry. Developers predict an influx of tens of thousands of workers, driven by the iPhone factory and …

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From textiles to steel, Brussels reveals items to face stricter sustainability rules

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The Commission has selected the first group of products that will soon have to meet higher sustainability standards, with manufacturers required to increase product durability and increase the use of …

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Explosive New Book Argues Facebook Is a Global Engine of Harm and Corruption. Is Reform Possible?

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Sara Wynn-Williams, defying Facebook’s attempts to silence her, reveals the company’s toxic culture and global damage, exposing unethical practices and a profit-at-any-cost approach. The key question she leaves us with: …

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