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South Korea Rolls Out AI Cancer Screening to Every Public Hospital — and Cuts Late Diagnosis Rates by Half
South Korea·Health

South Korea Rolls Out AI Cancer Screening to Every Public Hospital — and Cuts Late Diagnosis Rates by Half

A nationally mandated artificial intelligence diagnostic layer added to all public hospital imaging systems has reduced late-stage cancer diagnoses by 47 percent in its first full year, with the sharpest gains in rural provinces previously underserved by specialist radiologists.

By Ji-young Choi1 hrs1h
Kodi Kwenye Mizani ya Sheria: Omtatah na LSK Waifikisha Sheria ya Fedha ya 2026 Kortini
Kenya·Law

Kodi Kwenye Mizani ya Sheria: Omtatah na LSK Waifikisha Sheria ya Fedha ya 2026 Kortini

Wino kwenye saini ya Rais William Ruto bado haujakauka vizuri, lakini tayari Sheria mpya ya Fedha ya mwaka wa 2026 inakabiliwa na dhoruba kali ya kisheria katika Mahakama Kuu ya Nairobi. Katika hatua iliyochukuliwa mara tu baada ya sheria hiyo kuanza kutumika tarehe 1 Julai 2026, Seneta wa Busia na mtetezi wa haki za kibinadamu Okiya Omtatah, akishirikiana na Chama cha Wanasheria nchini (LSK), wamewasilisha kesi ya dharura kupinga uhalali wa sheria hiyo ya kodi. Kesi hii ya kihistoria inaiweka serikali kwenye mtego mwingine mkubwa wa kisheria kuhusu ushiriki wa umma na usawa wa kodi.

By James Mwangi1 hrs1h
Demokratieschutz oder politisches Harakiri? Das brandgefährliche Spiel mit dem AfD-Verbot
Germany·Opinion

Demokratieschutz oder politisches Harakiri? Das brandgefährliche Spiel mit dem AfD-Verbot

Die Debatte um ein Verbot der AfD ist Ende Juni 2026 mit voller Wucht zurückgekehrt. Ein neues Rechtsgutachten bescheinigt der Partei Verfassungsfeindlichkeit und liefert den Bundesländern das juristische Futter für eine Klage in Karlsruhe. Doch die Annahme, man könne eine der stärksten politischen Kräfte des Landes einfach per Gerichtsbeschluss wegwischen, ist ein fataler Irrtum. Ein Verbotsverfahren ist kein Allheilmittel, sondern ein Spiel mit dem Feuer.

By Alexander Schmidt1 hrs1h
Morocco·Environment

Morocco's Great Green Wall Sector Hits One Million Hectares — Ahead of Schedule and Under Budget

Morocco's contribution to the African Union's Great Green Wall initiative has reached one million hectares of restored dryland forest and agroforestry landscape, eight years ahead of its 2033 target, using an indigenous seed bank programme and community-led planting model that has kept costs at less than a third of comparable international reforestation projects.

By Youssef El Mansouri1 hrs1h
Lasers and Interceptors: How Israel’s Upgraded Iron Dome is Reshaping Air Defense
Israel·Military

Lasers and Interceptors: How Israel’s Upgraded Iron Dome is Reshaping Air Defense

Following a series of highly classified, successful live-fire tests concluded in late June 2026, Israel’s Ministry of Defense and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems have officially integrated the high-power 'Iron Beam' laser system with the legendary 'Iron Dome' interceptor network. This technological breakthrough allows the system's battle management center to dynamically toggle between conventional Tamir missiles and speed-of-light laser pulses. Developed from painful lessons during the recent Iran war, this layered shield aims to neutralize massive, concentrated saturation salvos at a fraction of traditional costs.

By Noa Shapiro1 hrs1h
Portugal's Digital Nomad Visa Has Been a Success by Every Metric Except the One That Matters to the People Who Live There
Portugal·Society

Portugal's Digital Nomad Visa Has Been a Success by Every Metric Except the One That Matters to the People Who Live There

Four years after launching Europe's most permissive digital nomad visa programme, Portugal faces a political reckoning: Lisbon rents have risen 89 percent, more than 14,000 long-term residents have been displaced from central neighbourhoods, and a government that celebrated the visa as a model of modern economic policy is now trying to limit the very migration it spent years attracting.

By Inês Carvalho1 hrs1h
United Kingdom·Opinion

The Attention Economy Has Won. Now What Do We Do About It?

A decade after researchers began documenting the neurological effects of algorithmically optimised content feeds, we have amassed extraordinary evidence that sustained attention is declining across age groups — and almost no policy consensus on what democratic societies are entitled to do about it.

By James Bartholomew1 hrs1h
How Brazil Turned a Trade War Into an Export Boom
Brazil·Business

How Brazil Turned a Trade War Into an Export Boom

Washington has hit Brazil with one of the most volatile tariff regimes of any country in the world — a 50% rate, a Supreme Court reversal, a new 25% threat, and a parade of carve-outs in between. Brazilian exporters didn't wait for clarity. They found new buyers instead, and 2025 closed as a record export year anyway.

By Carolina Mendes2 hrs2h

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