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OpenAI CEO says possible to get regulation wrong, but should not fear it
Sam Altman says that it is possible to get AI regulation wrong but more importantly, it shouldn’t be feared
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Israeli forces kill two Palestinians in West Bank raid, Hamas, emergency workers say
Israeli forces killed two Palestinians during a raid in the West Bank, sparking a gun battle with Palestinian fighters
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Nagorno-Karabakh's 120,000 Armenians will leave for Armenia, leadership says
The ethnic Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh plan to leave for Armenia, fearing repression after Azerbaijan's victory
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Iran says it defused 30 bombs in Tehran, detained 28 people, Tasnim reports
Members had Da'ish ties and affiliations with groups in Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraqi Kurdistan
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England had 4,500 heat-related deaths during record-breaking 2022, official data show
Britain recorded its hottest day ever in July 2022, when temperatures exceeded 40 degrees Celsius
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Shared intelligence from Five Eyes informed Trudeau's India allegation, CTV News reports
US Ambassador to Canada confirms shared intelligence on possible Indian involvement in a murder, urges cooperation
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Crowd roar as Xi opens Hangzhou Asian Games
Chinese President Xi Jinping opens the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, featuring 12,000 athletes from 45 nations
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US says it expects India to work with Canada on murder case
We want to see accountability, says Blinken
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'Power, influence, notoriety': The Gen-Z hackers who struck MGM, Caesars
The notorious Scattered Spiders hackers, ranging from 17-22 year olds, were able to target large corperations
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Apple's flagship Shanghai store buzzes as iPhone 15 goes on sale
Hundreds of customers queued inside Apple's flagship store in Shanghai to pick up their iPhone 15 orders






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