Before I forget…
A conflict in Sudan that erupted a year ago has wreaked havoc across swaths of the country, unleashed waves of ethnic violence in Darfur, driven millions into extreme hunger and created the world’s largest displacement crisis. Here’s why Sudan is still at war a year on.
Dairy farmers in the US are raising their defenses to try to contain the spread of bird flu, banning visitors, cutting down trees to discourage wild birds from landing, and disinfecting vehicles coming onto their land.
China is backing Russia’s war effort in Ukraine by helping Moscow in its biggest military buildup since the Soviet era, providing drone and missile technology, satellite imagery and machine tools, senior US officials said. However, the Chinese Embassy in the US said that it is “not a producer of or party involved in the Ukraine crisis.”
OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman hosted Fortune 500 company executives in San Francisco, New York and London this month where he and other OpenAI executives pitched AI services for corporate use, going head-to-head in some cases with financial backer Microsoft.
A decade after Boko Haram kidnapped 276 female students from a Nigerian Christian school, Reuters reporters explore the efforts to rehabilitate those who’ve come home. And we hear from family of the nearly 100 young women still missing.
The emergence of a possible bid for BP by the United Arab Emirates’ state-owned oil group has thrown a spotlight on the vulnerability of one of Britain’s largest companies to takeover and the threat to London as a global capital markets hub.