Government to launch AI pilot program to boost efficiency and encourage tech’s adoption
Gennai, a generative artificial intelligence platform developed for internal use by civil servants, will be rolled out across 39 government agencies.
Bali drowning in trash after landfill closed
The government aims to set up several waste-to-energy projects, including one in Bali that could process about 1,200 tons of waste daily, but these could take years to come online.
Alberta independence activists are embroiled in voter data scandal
The fact separatist activists had the list of electors has caused a political furor in Canada, and it has raised questions around privacy ahead of a potential vote on independence.
Pyongyang calling: North Korea shows off own-brand phones
Diplomatically isolated and under sanctions over its weapons programs, North Korea has an aging manufacturing base that analysts doubt can make high-quality consumer technology.
Police plan to rearrest Kyoto father over murder charge
Police believe Yūki Adachi may have murdered his son in a public restroom about 2 kilometers from the family’s home.
U.S. unveiled plan to reopen Hormuz hours before Trump shelved it
The U.S. president was warned it risked escalating a conflict he is eager to bring to an end.
Beirut school converted to shelter becomes flash point for societal tensions
Since Israel invaded Lebanon in March, the school has more than 1,500 displaced people living in its classrooms and tents in the school courtyard.
Chiefs general manger says Patrick Mahomes ‘way ahead of schedule’ in recovery
Mahomes tore the ACL and LCL in his left knee in a Dec. 14 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
Arsenal slips past Atletico Madrid to reach first Champions League final since 2006
Arsenal will face either holder Paris Saint-Germain, which eliminated the Gunners in last season’s semifinals, or Bayern Munich in Puskas Arena in Budapest on May 30.
U.S. officials seek to maintain ceasefire with Iran, UAE says it was attacked
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio characterized the effort to escort stranded tankers through the strait as defensive in nature.