AI–driven misinformation and job displacement threaten democracy, while fragmented regulations leave gaps in governance.
Recent Gallup polling found that in 2024, citizens of EU member states saw EU leadership more favorably than national leadership among member states and the U.S., writes Benedict Vigers.
AI isn’t stealing jobs—companies are. Smart policies can ensure AI innovation drives economic growth without leaving workers ...
Corruption has long been a problem for the LAC. A new report by Transparency International illustrates mixed results for the region, with larger Latin American countries becoming increasingly corrupt ...
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EU policymakers’ decision to improve the bloc’s position in the critical minerals race illustrates their increasing ...
Diplomatic Courier staff writer Stephanie Gull brings you three under–the–radar stories from Asia: concerns over AI’s impact on Islam, dolphin conservation in Cambodia, and Indonesia’s controversial ...
There is growing gender disparity in perceptions of respect and dignity for women across the world. In the U.S. this ...
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