Can Global Leaders Get a Grip on AI? UK Safety Summit Makes a Start Delegates from 27 governments, including China and the U.S., are gathering at Bletchley Park for talks on how to regulate artificial intelligence.
A World of Fear for Europe’s Jews The Oct. 7 Hamas assault on Israel and a surge in acts of antisemitism have awakened a repressed horror in Jewish populations across the continent.
Nazis in Canada? A Secret List With Answers May Soon Be Released. A report from an inquiry into possible war criminals in Canada has been kept from the public for almost 40 years.
Poland’s Ruling Party Uses Germany as Boogeyman as Tough Election Looms Poland’s Law and Justice party is using Germany as a punching bag to rally its base for the election on Oct. 15, a tactic driven by the country’s de facto leader, Jaroslaw Kaczynski.
How the Humble Paperback Helped Win World War II A new exhibition tells the story of the Armed Services Editions, pocket-size paperback weapons in the fight for democracy.