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In this episode, Elina Noor chats with Amina and Ayesah about the TikTok congressional hearing in the US, emerging security threats in artificial intelligence, and solutions to online misinformation.
Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. This week, we look at claims that digital payments and currencies could dethrone the dollar
A debt crisis looms over low- and-middle-income countries. One in five people live in a country teetering toward default. NPR unpacks the causes and consequences, including spiraling food prices.
Stories from across the world and refreshing conversations with Boris Sanchez and Amara Walker
A conversation about Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s trip to Hiroshima, Japan, to meet with G7 leaders and global security assistance to Ukraine.
Bonny Lin and Alexander Gabuev discuss the relationship between Putin and Xi, how China has responded to the war in Ukraine, and whether China might provide Russia with lethal aid.
A conversation about the state of nuclear nonproliferation today, against the backdrop of a proposed resumption of nuclear testing by North Korea and the implied threat of the use of tactical nuclear weapons by Russia in Ukraine.
India is currently the world’s most populous nation with one of the largest economies. Will India continue to evolve and become a global power?
It’s hard to know where these tendencies will go. But there’s understandably a lot of concern in democratic societies about the kinds of social control the large language models that power AI will potentially enable—both at an industrial scale, in spreading bad information, and in ways that are remarkably customized for persuasion at the individual level too.
A conversation about the report that the head of the Russian mercenary group Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, offered to share intelligence on Russian troop positions with Kyiv in exchange for the Ukrainians ceding territory around the embattled city of Bakhmut.