UN Warns of Growing AI Control Gaps and Rising Inequalities
A recent UN report indicates that the diminishing control over artificial intelligence may exacerbate disparities between wealthy and poorer nations.
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A recent UN report indicates that the diminishing control over artificial intelligence may exacerbate disparities between wealthy and poorer nations.
Stay informed with the latest updates on the economy, entertainment, politics, and culture from June 25, 2026.
The state of Japan’s food industry highlights the challenges posed by a weak currency, revealing deeper economic concerns.
Scientists are exploring the potential of recreating T-Rex skin using fossilized collagen, advanced AI, and computational biology, which may change the luxury market.
A large-scale nighttime assault involving Russian missiles and drones has struck Kiev, resulting in at least eight fatalities and numerous injuries.
An EU expert has raised alarms about the deteriorating health situation in Venezuela, emphasizing the urgent need for medical assistance as time runs short.
Matteo Renzi, leader of Iv-Casa Riformista, expressed concerns over the discussion of a wealth tax, suggesting it distracts from addressing tax hikes implemented by Prime Minister Meloni.
The median net worth of Europeans aged 16-34 is reported to be €24,600, with family support and home ownership significantly influencing wealth disparities across countries.
The recent Russian attack in Kiev has resulted in 17 confirmed deaths and left 86 individuals injured, according to reports.
As Spain enters a critical phase for wildfires, emergency services remain on high alert due to significant blazes in areas like Leciñena and Despeñaperros, with nearly 50,000 hectares burned in 2026.
In a significant development, German prosecutors have accused Ukrainian authorities of involvement in the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipeline, an incident that occurred in 2022.
After a challenging season with Napoli, Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku is finding his footing again at the World Cup, having scored once and played limited minutes.
Stanzione emphasizes that innovation should serve humanity and highlights the need for digital education to combat sexism online.
The recent meeting between Queen Camilla and J.K. Rowling has drawn criticism, particularly given its timing at the end of Pride Month.
The Kremlin has indicated its intent to maintain and possibly escalate pressure on Kiev to achieve its objectives, according to recent statements.
As The Prodigy’s groundbreaking album ‘Fat of the Land’ celebrates its 29th anniversary, we revisit its significant impact on dance music and its impressive sales record.
A recent comment by Warsh has unexpectedly stirred activity in the debasement trade, highlighting the market's sensitivity to even casual remarks. This surge may be short-lived.
In a significant ruling, Google has lost its final appeal against a $4.7 billion fine imposed by the European Union, concluding an extensive legal battle that lasted eight years.
The Diynamic Outdoor event featuring Solomun in San Antonio has been cancelled due to community backlash, with full refunds being issued to ticket holders.
As WhatsApp plans to roll out a new username feature, government officials express concerns about potential impersonation and identity spoofing, drawing comparisons to Telegram's existing system.