• Human Development Report 2023-2024: Reimaging Cooperation in a Polarized World

    We are living in an age of polarization. Among communities and across regions, people are being driven apart by rising inequality, escalating conflicts, and record-breaking climate shocks. Misinformation and a breakdown of trust are tearing the social fabric and reducing space for meaningful public discourse. Divisions are deepening at a moment when cooperation is critical to our shared future: Cooperation to end conflicts. Cooperation to tackle the climate crisis and advance the Sustainable...

  • UN Adopts First AI Resolution, Champions Human Rights Amidst AI Development

    The United Nations has officially adopted a US-led resolution on AI.

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    UN Human Rights Council 55: UK Statement on human rights in Democratic People's Republic of Korea

    Thank you, Mr Vice President, The UK thanks the Special Rapporteur for her continued efforts to focus attention on the DPRK’s human rights record. As we mark the tenth anniversary of the UN Commission of Inquiry, we must not ignore the continued and widespread human rights violations as reported by Special Rapporteur, including gender-based violations, abductions, arbitrary detention and executions of its citizens. Mr President, the DPRK fails to provide for its citizens’ basic economic needs...

  • Scientists solve 20,000-year missing gap in human history after uncovering 'hub' where first humans lived after emerging from Africa

    Scientists have long known that Homo sapiens left Africa 70,000 years ago. Our ancient ancestors then migrated throughout Eurasia 45,000 years ago. The timeline has left a 20,000-year gap in the timeline. READ MORE: Homo Sapiens were to

  • The Human Tragedy In Haiti

    The Human Tragedy In Haiti Authored by Callista L. Gingrich via RealClear Politics, Since late February, gang violence in Haiti has surged, overwhelming government and security forces and plunging the nation into further turmoil. The United Nations estimates that armed gangs now control 80 percent of the nation’s capital, Port-au-Prince. The recent wave of violence in the Caribbean nation’s ongoing gang wars erupted as multiple armed groups banded together, pledging to oust...

  • Gatekeeping Against a Shared Humanity

    “Our separation from each other is an optical illusion” – Albert Einstein Great philosophical traditions as well as hints from quantum studies seem to reflect the above, that is, we are all part of a great sea of consciousness. We are simply perceiving this whirlwind tour of life as a unique and separate being, but More

  • THE CITY: DEVELOPER OF PROBLEMATIC PARCELS

    A state-of-the-art electronic billboard is coming to the 120 Bypass. It’s definitely a story. But it’s the backstory that combines two major shifts in Manteca municipal policy implemented by elected leaders and executed zealously as well as meticulously by city staff that’s the bigger story.

  • All Human Overseer Station Locations

    This guide has a full walkthrough for the Palia Keeper of Waves Quest along with the locations and passwords for all three Human Overseer Stations!Read this article on TechRaptor

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    Severe storms develop in Kansas

    UPDATE: A severe thunderstorm watch was issued for much of southwestern and part of south central Kansas on Sunday. The watch, in effect until 9 p.m., includes Reno, Kingman, Harper, Pratt and Barber counties. Sedgwick County is

  • Ready or Not 2 in development with Samara Weaving

    After surviving one strange wedding night, we’ll catch up with the final girl, Grace Le Domas, in a new Ready or Not. The film that put filmmaker group Radio Silence and actress Samara Weaving is back for another round of twisted games. Insider Jeff Sneider reports that Ready or Not 2 is being developed and […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Ready or Not 2 in development with Samara Weaving

  • No retreat, no surrender in human trafficking fight

    ON MONDAY, Harare magistrate Stanford Mambanje demonstrated how the country frowns upon human trafficking by sentencing Caroline Ziyanga to a total staggering To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Why great AI produces lazy humans

    It is one thing to theoretically analyze the impact of AI on jobs, but another to test it. I have been working on doing that, along with a team of researchers, including the Harvard social scientists Fabrizio Dell’Acqua, Edward McFowland III, and Karim Lakhani, as well as Hila Lifshitz-Assaf from Warwick Business School and Katherine Kellogg of MIT. We had the help of Boston Consulting Group (BCG), one of the world’s top management consulting organizations, which ran the study, and nearly eight...