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Tom Gauld on the two authors illusion – cartoon
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Ubisoft returns to Web3 gaming with new titles in the works | Nicolas Pouard interview
Ubisoft has said that it is working on games that use Web3 technology and those games will likely launch this year.VentureBeat - Tech -
Ubisoft returns to Web3 gaming with new titles in the works | Nicolas Pouard interview
Ubisoft has said that it is working on games that use Web3 technology and those games will likely launch this year.VentureBeat - Tech -
Achaz von Hardenberg on the plummeting fortunes of Rishi Sunak and Humza Yousaf – cartoon
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The ranked-choice voting fad is finally ending
Alaskans want to join the likes of Aspen, Colo., and dozens of other jurisdictions that have tried ranked-choice only to regret it and repeal it later.The Hill - Politics -
Israel Has a Choice to Make: Rafah or Riyadh
Israel is facing one of the most fateful choices it has ever had to make.The New York Times - Top stories - Israel -
Netanyahu condemns 'antisemitic mobs' on US college campuses
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on Tuesday denounced the pro-Palestinian protests roiling college campuses across the U.S., arguing they are "antisemitic mobs" targeting Jewish students and faculties. "So what's happening on America's college ...The Hill - Politics - Israel -
More Americans have little, no confidence in Netanyahu: Poll
An increasing number of Americans have little to no trust in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netaynahu's handling of world affairs, according to a new poll. A new report, issued Thursday by Pew Research Center, found 53 percent of U.S. adults said ...The Hill - Politics -
Israeli minister will bring down Netanyahu if Rafah is not invaded
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Australian Journalist Says She Had No Choice But to Leave India
Avani Dias said that she had been denied a visa renewal for weeks because of her reporting on the Sikh separatist movement. Indian officials disputed her account.The New York Times - World - Australia
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Blinken urges Hamas to accept ‘extraordinarily generous’ Israeli ceasefire deal
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Pro-Palestine protesters at Columbia ignore ultimatum to clear encampment
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Mining firm BHP offers $25.7bn settlement for Brazil dam disaster
Australian company and its partner Vale unleashed largest spill of mining waste in history. The mining company BHP has said it hopes to secure a $25.7bn (£20bn) settlement over the 2015 Samarco disaster, when the collapse of a dam left at least 19 ...The Guardian - World - Brazil