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Controversy Over AI-Generated Articles at Sports Illustrated Spurs Investigation 0 (0)

Sports Illustrated, a well-known sports publication, recently faced controversy when it was reported that some of its online articles were generated by artificial intelligence and attributed to fictitious authors. The articles in question were provided by a third-party company, Advon Commerce, and were later removed from the Sports Illustrated website after the issue came to […]

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Global Economic Growth Expected to Slow in 2024, Says OECD 0 (0)

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), a Paris-based international economic organization, predicts a slowdown in the global economy for 2024. Growth is expected to decrease to 2.7% from the 2.9% forecast for 2023, marking the slowest rate since the 2020 pandemic year. Despite this, the OECD anticipates that most regions will avoid recessions.

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Extended Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire Brings Hope for Further Prisoner Exchanges and Aid to Gaza 0 (0)

In a significant development in the Israel-Hamas conflict, an agreement has been reached to extend their current cease-fire for an additional two days. This extension, announced by Qatar, enhances the possibility of further extensions and additional prisoner exchanges. Under the extended cease-fire, 11 Israeli women and children were released by Hamas, while 33 Palestinian prisoners

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Pope Francis Undergoes Treatment for Lung Inflammation, Adjusts Schedule Amid Recovery 0 (0)

Pope Francis is currently undergoing intravenous antibiotic treatment for lung inflammation, as confirmed by the Vatican. This health issue has led him to modify his schedule, although he does not have pneumonia or a fever. Francis disclosed his condition last Sunday, explaining his absence from the traditional greeting at St. Peter’s Square. Instead, he offered

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St. Vincent Boosts Destination Weddings with Online Marriage License System 0 (0)

In a strategic move to tap into the lucrative destination wedding market, St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) has introduced an online application system for marriage licenses. This development, as announced by Minister of Tourism Carlos James, is part of SVG’s efforts to attract more visitors seeking unique wedding destinations. With the destination wedding industry

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Jagdeo Reaffirms Guyana’s Stance on Essequibo Amid Venezuela Dispute 0 (0)

Vice-President of Guyana, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, during a public meeting in Anna Regina, Region Two, has reaffirmed Guyana’s steadfast position on the Essequibo region, amidst ongoing territorial claims by Venezuela. Dr. Jagdeo, who has previously served as the President of Guyana, emphasized the historical and legal basis of Guyana’s claim, maintaining that Venezuela’s aspirations to

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The Caribbean Youth Summit 2023: A Pivotal Event for Youth Engagement and Empowerment 0 (0)

The Caribbean Youth Summit 2023 kicked off on Wednesday, 22 November, at the AC Hotel Marriott in Kingston, Jamaica, marking the beginning of a four-day event packed with crucial discussions and activities. Centered around the theme ‘Securing Our Future: Youth Co-Creating a Peaceful and Sustainable Caribbean Community,’ the Summit is a significant platform for youth

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The ECCB and AFD Join Forces to Address Climate-Related Financial Risks in the Eastern Caribbean 0 (0)

In a significant move towards enhancing climate resilience in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU), the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Agence Française de Développement (AFD). The MOU, signed on November 10 at the ECCB Headquarters in St Kitts and Nevis, is aimed at integrating

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Caribbean Climate Justice Alliance Calls for Urgent Action Ahead of COP28 0 (0)

The Caribbean Climate Justice Alliance, comprising over 40 civil society organizations, grassroots leaders, activists, academics, creatives, media, and other stakeholders, is pushing for prompt and intensified efforts to address the climate crisis, especially concerning the needs of Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and other vulnerable nations.

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