Arab League Condemns Deadly Drone Strike in Sudan’s South Kordofan
Arab League denounces a Dec 4 drone strike in South Kordofan that killed at least 114 civilians, including 63 children, calling it a war crime and urging independent probes.
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Arab League denounces a Dec 4 drone strike in South Kordofan that killed at least 114 civilians, including 63 children, calling it a war crime and urging independent probes.
UN Secretary-General Guterres condemns recent coup attempt in Benin after armed forces foil mutiny, calling for respect for the Constitution and democratic rule.
Benin President Patrice Talon says his government and armed forces thwarted a coup attempt in Cotonou on Sunday, as ECOWAS and Nigeria deploy troops to restore stability.
New research shows human brains process language step-by-step like AI models, revealing striking parallels between neuroscience and modern LLMs.
The Trump administration is under fire after deadly strikes on suspected drug-smuggling boats in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific. Lawmakers demand transparency as hearings loom.
Today marks the 84th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack, a pivotal moment that drew the U.S. into WWII and reshaped global history.
In a CGTN poll, nearly 90% say the US and the international community should resist Japan’s push for militarism and urge its PM to retract recent remarks.
Elon Musk slammed the EU’s €120M fine on his platform X under the Digital Services Act, vowing to target officials behind the penalty in a budding transatlantic tech feud.
Japan’s PM Sanae Takaichi unveiled an ¥18.3T supplementary budget in early December, but with a weak yen, high inflation and record debt, critics question its growth impact.
This Sunday, soldiers interrupted Benin’s national TV to claim they had seized power, leaving residents and partners awaiting more details.