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Rio de Janeiro plans to test a facial-recognition system during its famed Carnival as part of the city’s campaign to fight crime, the head...
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Rio de Janeiro plans to test a facial-recognition system during its famed Carnival as part of the city’s campaign to fight crime, the head...
Angry “yellow vest” protesters, hard-core agitators or young delinquents: building a typical profile of the rioters in Paris this weekend is no easy task....
Scientists from the University of York have been examining any relationship between the regularly playing of R-rated video games and anti-social activity bearing on...
Some historians, who use theoretical models for cause and effect, might balk at the idea of artificial intelligence providing alternate insights into major historical...
A bloody, age-old custom used by Iraq’s powerful tribes to mete out justice has come under fire, with authorities classifying it as a “terrorist...
Jihadists have killed three village chiefs in less than a week in Iraq’s restive north, local officials said Saturday, as the targeting of state...
People in the United States haven’t paid much attention to Central America, other than to listen to the White House tell us we don’t...
A French teenager who was filmed threatening his teacher with a fake gun in a tough Paris suburb was charged Sunday with aggravated violence,...
Jair Bolsonaro topped the poll in the first round of Brazil’s presidential elections, having seduced tens of millions of voters with simple — though...
A quarter of Rio de Janeiro’s population lives in slums, or favelas, yet too often those very people are left feeling marginalized. Wracked by...