The United States, regarded as the world's top superpower, has been the subject of heated discussions these days over its global image.
But views of the US have been worsening for years. Why is that?
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“Other than there’s less bombardment than before, nothing really changed.”
Tech entrepreneur Iyad Hmidat, who is still in Gaza, says that nothing changed after the ceasefire was announced in October and that the world has forgotten Gaza since.
We examine how emerging military tech is used in war zones and how Palestinians try to use tech to their advantage.
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“We are hoping that we will soon hear from the UK government, responding to calls from universities to make sure that their students arrive on time.”
According to the United Nations, more than 90,000 university students in Gaza have had their education disrupted since October 2023. This has forced those who can flee to study abroad.
Ghada Ashour was forced to leave Gaza to pursue her education and is now a Master’s student at Dublin City University after securing a scholarship.
Since October 2023, all universities and colleges in Gaza have been destroyed, according to the United Nations.
Studying in international universities is the only option for many Palestinians in Gaza who dream about a higher education after the destruction of their universities. But securing a spot via scholarship programs is not enough: most students are trapped and facing severe bureaucratic delays by Israeli authorities for evacuation.
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A displaced student in Gaza has shared a glimpse into his life with @AJStream, highlighting the struggles he faces daily when it comes to pursuing education.
For Mohamed Alazeb and young people like him, studying at international universities is the only option after the destruction of all of Gaza’s universities.
“What I fear is that when AI is used more heavily in these decision-making scenarios, these AIs can develop a cold-hearted strategic logic.”
As OpenAI is collaborating with the US Department of Defense, some are questioning whether ethics and AI in military operations can go hand in hand.
We examine concerns about AI’s role in military operations and the broader ethical challenges facing tech companies.
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As regional tensions escalate, movements of the war is also being tracked by ordinary people.
Tech expert Bilawal Sidhu used AI and open-source data to build a reconstruction of how the US and Israeli strikes unfolded on Iran.
War is no longer just reported, it’s tracked in real time by journalists, analysts and anyone with internet access. Missile paths, military flights, troop movements, and border activity are monitored as events unfold, using open-source tools and public data. When this level of information is available to everyone, control of the narrative begins to shift. In an age of radical transparency, who holds the power, and who is held accountable?
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Bad Bunny was the most-streamed artist on Spotify for four years. He headlined the Super Bowl, singing in Spanish, challenging long-held ideas about what it means to be “mainstream”. His career highlights how streaming platforms, diaspora audiences, and shifting cultural power now determine global relevance.
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Millions travel to Kenya and Tanzania each year to witness the Great Migration, but growing tourism infrastructure is raising concerns.
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A few tech corporations control most of the world's data. Some countries have been fighting to change that, but they're not the only ones.
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“Many of the promises of the internet have been unfulfilled.”
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The Stream’s @JassimbinMater sits down with @Skhamis, an expert on Arab and Muslim media at the University of Maryland to discuss the inequalities of the internet.
On this episode of The Stream we explain how brands use certain strategies to make the most profit on our essential items. Inflation is loud, "Shrinkflation" is sneaky, and together they're hitting our wallets. We ask experts what consumers can do to avoid breaking their budgets.
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