Image of Israeli spy strapped to rocket bears AI signs

Image of Israeli spy strapped to rocket bears AI signs

After Iranian media reported the arrest of two people linked to Israel’s intelligence agency during the arch rivals’ 12-day war, online posts shared a blurry image of a man apparently strapped to a rocket with the false claim it depicted Tehran’s way to “dispatch” spies. However, the picture bears signs it was generated using AI. “Iranian…

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War crimes are likely being committed in Darfur, ICC finds

War crimes are likely being committed in Darfur, ICC finds

There are “reasonable grounds” to believe war crimes and crimes against humanity are being committed in western Sudan, said the International Criminal Court (ICC) at the United Nations Security Council on Thursday. Targeted sexual violence against women and girls of specific ethnicities was named as one of the most disturbing findings to emerge from the…

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Scientists Discover ‘Unprecedented’ Ancient Monument in France

Scientists Discover ‘Unprecedented’ Ancient Monument in France

Archaeologists say they have discovered an “unprecedented” monument in France. They outlined the discovery on the French-language site Inrap. That is the French National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research. “The archaeologists of the Inrap conducted an excavation in Marliens, about 20 kilometers east of Dijon, before the extension of a gravel (Eqiom) in the valley of…

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Argentina accuses ex-president Alberto Fernández of corruption

Argentina accuses ex-president Alberto Fernández of corruption

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Prosecutors in Argentina formally accused former President Alberto Fernández of irregularities in contracting insurance for the public sector during his administration Thursday. Federal Judge Sebastián Casanello, however, allowed Fernández to remain free while the case against the former leftist leader proceeds. It’s the second case brought against Fernández since he…

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Peru’s new amnesty law for human rights abuses sparks anger and international appeal

Peru’s new amnesty law for human rights abuses sparks anger and international appeal

LIMA, Peru (AP) — Lawyers for victims of human rights abuses during Peru’s armed conflict vowed to appeal to international bodies Thursday to knock down an amnesty law passed by the country’s Congress the previous night. Congress passed the legislation late Wednesday to provide amnesty for military members and civilians prosecuted for serious human rights…

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