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DeepSeek reportedly has not shared its upcoming AI model with American engineers and instead granted early access to Chinese companies, further intensifying the technological war between the U.S. and China, as of Feb. 26, 2026.Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesChinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek on Friday released a preview version of its long-awaited V4 large language model, allowing users to test its new capabilities and features. The release comes more than a year after DeepSeek introduced its R1 reasoning model, which rocked global tech markets due to its surprising performance and efficiency, despite reportedly being developed for much lower costs than…

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April 24, 2026JAKARTA – Indonesia will not impose a levy on vessels transiting the Strait of Malacca, as doing so would contravene international law, said Foreign Minister Sugiono on April 23.Responding to questions from reporters in Jakarta, he said such a policy would be inconsistent with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), which recognises Indonesia’s status as an archipelagic state and guarantees the right of passage through its sea lanes without impediment.Mr Sugiono stressed that Jakarta remains committed to upholding freedom of navigation and ensuring that maritime traffic through one of the world’s busiest waterways…

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usilo, an Indonesian migrant fisher from Tegal in Central Java who works on a foreign fishing vessel, and Badu, an Indonesian fisher working on a domestic vessel, have almost certainly never heard of Godot – the character at the heart of Samuel Beckett’s 1953 play, Waiting for Godot. They have likely never heard of the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) Convention 188 (C188) on Work in Fishing, either.But Indonesian nongovernmental organizations and trade unions that have spent the last decade advocating for stronger protections for fishers like Susilo and Badu – and demanding that Indonesia ratify C188 – know exactly how…

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Global mobility for families requires specialist legal advice, particularly when children are moving between countries.  When a child is wrongfully retained in Paris or Berlin, there is a well-trodden legal path to secure their return. When they are retained in Dubai, there is not. The UAE is not a signatory to the 1980 Hague Convention on International Child Abduction and for any parent left behind in England, that single fact changes the landscape entirely. There is no streamlined return mechanism. Instead, the parent must apply to the High Court in England under its inherent jurisdiction and then seek to have…

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The Professional Fighters League will be moving its upcoming card in the Middle East a hop, skip and 800km down the road.Earlier in April, the organization elected to reschedule its first PFL MENA card of the year. The show was initially set for the Dhahran Expo in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, on May 8. On Thursday, it was bumped to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, for May 24. Additionally, PFL MENA first event in 2026 has changed its additional title from “Rise of the Gulf” to “Pride of Arabia,” and it will feature most of the fights from the initial billing…

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly turned to Google Alerts before the 2014 general elections started on his iPad for a time, monitoring mentions of his name during early morning and late-night hours. By setting alerts for his name, he tracked what the public was discussing about him on the internet, writes British journalist Lance Price in his 2015 book “The Modi Effect: Inside Narendra Modi’s Campaign to Transform India”.Google’s various products have 4.9 billion users worldwide, with India accounting for 8 per cent of that number last year. Around 27 per cent, or over a quarter of the country’s population,…

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