World Press Photo Contest Highlights Evolving Nature of Photography
The finalists for the World Press Photo of the Year reflect the changing landscape of photography, particularly in light of advancements in generative AI.
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The finalists for the World Press Photo of the Year reflect the changing landscape of photography, particularly in light of advancements in generative AI.
Recent unusual temperature spikes at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport have sparked suspicions of data manipulation, particularly in relation to the online betting platform Polymarket.
Kaja Kallas stresses the necessity of including nuclear experts in negotiations with Iran to prevent escalating tensions. EU leaders convene in Cyprus to address various issues, including the Middle East conflict.
The new Hyundai Ioniq V features a unique design with a swoopy roof and sharp angles, specifically tailored for the Chinese market and distinct from the Ioniq 5.
Understanding the internal patterns of materials can lead to innovative designs in material behavior.
As crude oil prices fluctuate, the lithium market faces its own challenges. Low prices are reportedly causing delays in new lithium projects, potentially tightening supply.
A judge has dismissed Smokey Robinson's defamation claim against four housekeepers who accused him of sexual assault. This follows their lawsuit against the singer.
Social democrats are facing a significant decline across Central Europe, with no representation in Hungary, Bulgaria, or the Czech Republic, and polling below 10% in Poland.
The shift from traditional spare tires to tire-sealing kits prompts a critical examination of their effectiveness and practicality. Experts weigh in on this change.
In Serbia's southern hills, Slobodan Velickovic examines indigo berries that are crucial to the gin industry, highlighting their role as climate change impacts flavor consistency.