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Xi pitches China as AI partner to developing world, warns against risks and security overreach: China will provide developing countries with 5,000 AI training and seminar opportunities over the next five years (LINK) — 17 July 2026

Google DeepMind boss Demis Hassabis issues call to action on AI safety standards (LINK) — 17 July 2026

— Hassabis says only the United States is up to the task of keeping AI safe — but it's unclear why technology rivals, notably China, would heed an American standards body. Hassabis' comments come after Anthropic's Mythos and Fable models were hit with a temporary export ban by the White House amidst security concerns. Beyond being US-managed, Hassabis described a standards body that was federally overseen, such as a public-private partnership or self-regulatory organization, pointing to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).

U.S.: Lawmakers debate how to regulate government use of AI: draft bill would restrict systems from making consequential decisions on their own and require agencies to keep a record of which employees use these automated systems (LINK) — 16 July 2026


3 Russian regions report deaths, injuries after another night of Ukrainian drone attacks (LINK) — 16 July 2026

Russia fires 6,001 drones, 170 bombs as Ukraine repels 235 clashes: heaviest fighting near Pokrovsk and Kostiantynivka (LINK) — 15 July 2026

The Hill: Five takeaways from Trump's big elections speech (LINK) — 16 July 2026


Sweden commits $145m to new World Bank facility supporting Ukraine (LINK) — 15 July 2026

Devastating Russian attacks make June deadliest month for Ukraine's civilians since 2022 (LINK) — 14 July 2026


U.S.: Pete Hegseth says soldiers over age 30 to be screened for testosterone deficiency (LINK) — 15 July 2026


UK must end IPP (Imprisonment for Public Protection) sentences as psychological harm continues: UN experts (LINK) — 15 July 2026

— "Thousands of people remain trapped in prisons under a scheme that Parliament itself abolished more than a decade ago," the human rights experts said.


Sierra Leone drops treason charges against ex-President Koroma, arrested following an alleged coup attempt in 2023 (ground news LINK) — 15 July 2026


Brazilian mothers of police killings seek justice and reparations (ground news LINK) — 15 July 2026

— Brazilian police have killed more than 6,000 people annually since 2018, according to the Brazilian Forum on Public Safety, with 82% of victims being Black and disproportionately aged 18 to 24 in favelas.


US imposing a 25% tariff on some Brazilian imports starting July 22, citing unfair trade practices (LINK) — 16 July 2026


Iran: UN experts urge reversal of Tehran church compound seizure and return of its Christian residents (LINK) — 15 July 2026


Trump immediately fires the new court-appointed top prosecutor in Seattle (LINK) — 15 July 2026


Sudan: "War economy" sustains conflict, UN report warns (LINK) — 15 July 2026

— The report specifically examines the trade in gum arabic — a key ingredient in products such as soft drinks, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals — as a case study on the adverse human rights impacts of Sudan's war economy. Although modest in export value compared with other commodities, gum arabic remains one of Sudan's most internationally relied-upon exports, accounting for roughly 70 to 80 per cent of global crude gum arabic exports before the war. Gum arabic remains an important source of income for millions of Sudanese. Yet, the report finds that many individuals and families who depend on, or are linked to, the gum arabic trade have faced threats to their physical safety, arbitrary detention, looting and extortion, including through actions by parties to the conflict and associated actors. Large-scale looting and conflict-related disruptions of the gum arabic value chain have also adversely affected the livelihoods and working conditions of individuals involved in it. Large-scale looting and conflict-related disruptions of the gum arabic value chain have also adversely affected the livelihoods and working conditions of individuals involved in it.

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