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Real criminals, fake victims: how chatbots are being deployed in the global fight against phone...
The Guardian· 5 days agoMalcolm, an elderly man with an English accent, is confused. “What’s this business you’re talking...
Kafka: Selected Stories, edited by Mark Harman review – the master who never wasted a word
The Guardian· 3 days agoIn the case, the singular case, of Franz Kafka, the law of diminishing returns might be applied in an adapted form: the more diminished the text, the richer the return. This last story is not ...
Cheap sales, debt and foreign takeovers: how privatisation changed the water industry
The Guardian· 2 days agoThere was a time when privatised British water companies were as unpopular as they are now. During...
WA government gave $8m to Live Nation Entertainment to subsidise Coldplay concerts
The Guardian· 4 days agoThe Western Australian government has paid millions of dollars to Live Nation Entertainment and its subsidiaries over the past four years, including $8m to subsidise two live concerts by Coldplay ...
The Greens have proposed a truth and justice commission. What is it and how would it work?
The Guardian· 5 days agoThe Greens have introduced a bill to set up a federal truth and justice commission, nine months on...
Pristine forests and grinding poverty: why shouldn’t Brazil’s Amapá state embrace oil wealth?
The Guardian· 3 days agoThe Brazilian state of Amapá is a densely forested chunk of land slightly larger than England and geographically isolated from the rest of Brazil. It has one of the country’s lowest human development ...
‘Will you stop exploring yours?’: Latin America forges ahead on new oil frontier
The Guardian· 4 days agoPetrobras, a state-controlled national company, had discovered immense oil and gas deposits in the Atlantic Ocean’s depths. “Today we are celebrating another independence,” said Lula. “We are ...