A false rumor about the resettlement of Israelis in Dagestan that incited a violent mob at its capital airport Sunday was shared online for longer
Month: November 2023
Ukraine’s Top Commander Says War With Russia Has Hit a ‘Stalemate’
With the front line in Ukraine having barely shifted despite months of fierce fighting, Ukraine’s top commander has acknowledged that his forces are locked in
Thursday Briefing
The first evacuees leave Gaza.
A World of Fear for Europe’s Jews
Angst is, indeed, palpable across the continent. From Britain to Italy, tensions have risen sharply. In the period between the Hamas attack and Oct. 27,
Kamala Harris Warns That ‘Existential Threats’ of AI Are Already Here
Vice President Kamala Harris called on world leaders to tackle threats that artificial intelligence poses to human rights and democratic values in a speech in
At UK Summit, Global Leaders Warn AI Could Cause ‘Catastrophic’ Harm
In 1950, Alan Turing, the gifted British mathematician and code-breaker, published an academic paper. His aim, he wrote, was to consider the question, “Can machines
Some Ukrainians Helped the Russians. Their Neighbors Sought Revenge.
When I asked Bilozerkans about the types of collaborators they knew, I heard a taxonomy: There were the older Soviet nostalgists, usually pensioners, who missed
In Ukraine, 3 Childhood Friends Became Brothers in War Against Russia
At a gas station in western Ukraine, three men in their late 20s, friends since childhood, slid into plastic chairs. Exhausted and anxious, they began