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A deadly feud between Shiites and Sunni Muslim tribes in northwestern Pakistan has killed more than 20 people, officials said Wednesday. The ongoing sectarian clashes, which stem from a land dispute, erupted five days ago in the Kurram district on the border with Afghanistan. Authorities said at least 75 people had been injured. “Dozens of homes have been damaged … all efforts by the government and other tribes to end the fighting have failed,” a senior administrative official stationed in Kurram, told the AFP news agency.Pakistan-Afghanistan border tensions uproot familyTo view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a…

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The European Union’s foreign affairs chief was visibly frustrated earlier this week when he called for de-escalation in Lebanon and respect for a longstanding UN resolution designed to end Israel-Hezbollah hostilities. “[It] was adopted in 2006. My God, almost 20 years ago! Almost 20 years ago. I’m still asking for the implementation,” Josep Borrell told journalists. “We are almost in a full-fledged war. We are seeing more military strikes, more damage, more collateral damage, more victims,” he said. “Civilians in Lebanon are paying an intolerable, unacceptable price.” Borrell was speaking on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly meeting…

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is planning attacks on Ukraine’s nuclear power plants, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said.Addressing the UN General Assembly in New York, the Ukrainian president referred back to Russia’s 2022 attack on the nuclear facility in the city of Zaporizhzhia, which Moscow’s forces now control. Describing initial reports of Russia’s attack on that plant as “one of the most horrifying moments of the war”, he warned the world must pressure Moscow to prevent “nuclear disaster”.”Recently, I received yet another alarming report from our intelligence – now Putin does seem to be planning attacks on our nuclear power plants,” he…

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Oleg Stavitsky doesn’t mince his words when asked where he thinks Europe’s artificial intelligence (AI) sector is headed. “Ultimately, the EU will fall behind even more,” the CEO of AI-powered music app Endel tells DW. “Regulations will stifle local development and ‘Big Tech’ will eventually find its way to the EU. Regulations and bureaucracy are strangling innovation in the EU. It’s that simple.” For now, regulation appears to be keeping some parts of US “Big Tech” out. Recent moves by tech giants such as Apple and Meta to withhold some of their most advanced AI models from the European market have raised questions…

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Although there are documents mentioning that a book fair was held in Frankfurt as early as 1462, the modern version of the Frankfurt Book Fair took place for the first time in 1949. Throughout its 75-year history, one of the event’s greatest achievements has been building bridges through “book diplomacy.” However, these efforts have also sparked controversy at times. ‘The illusion of a unified world’ Amid the Cold War, different Eastern Bloc countries — the Soviet Union, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia — participated in the Frankfurt Book Fair for the first time in 1955. That same year, East Germany also offered…

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The European Organization for Nuclear Research — better known as CERN — is a place of scientific breakthroughs. Since 1954, thousands of the world’s best scientists and emerging minds have converged on Switzerland to explore how the universe works. On September 29, CERN will celebrate its 70th anniversary. CERN has been the seat of some of the most important discoveries in science — from the confirmation of the elusive Higgs boson in 2012, to more practical innovations like the invention of the World Wide Web. The Large Hadron Collider CERN is perhaps best known for its extensive underground particle accelerator…

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Skip next section Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says Iran, N. Korea ‘accomplices’09/24/2024September 24, 2024Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says Iran, N. Korea ‘accomplices’Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has told the UN Security Council that Iran and North Korea are “accomplices” in Russia’s war. Both countries have been widely accused by Western intelligence of providing weapons to Russia, with Iran recently said to have sent short-range missiles. “Russia has no legitimate reason — none at all — for making Iran and North Korea de facto accomplices in its criminal war in Europe, with their weapons killing us, killing Ukrainians,” Zelensky said. Addressing the special UN Security Council session attended…

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Donald Trump has been briefed by US intelligence about death threats from Iran, his presidential campaign said in a statement on Tuesday. The Republican presidential candidate “was briefed earlier today by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence regarding real and specific threats from Iran to assassinate him in an effort to destabilize and sow chaos in the United States,” Trump campaign communications director Steven Cheung said in a statement. According to Cheung, “intelligence officials have identified that these continued and coordinated attacks have heightened in the past few months.” Law enforcement officials were working to ensure Trump was protected and the November 5…

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Bird flu could be “evolving under the radar” because of failures to monitor and control the spread of the virus, a leading pandemic scientist has warned.Dr Thomas Peacock, a specialist in animal-to-human spread of viruses at The Pirbright Institute, said H5N1 could be transmitting undetected in the US because of “months of missing data” that leaves researchers, vets and authorities in the dark. The strain is currently spreading between US dairy cows after crossing over from wild birds earlier in the year.Four workers on cattle farms have also become infected and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recently reported the…

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