AI campaigns target voters in India’s Bihar state election

Months ahead of polls in the Indian state of Bihar last month, Manish Kumar Prasad, who runs a digital marketing firm, made the rounds of offices of political parties, pitching a new kind of election machinery: artificial intelligence-powered campaigns. They would be faster, cheaper, and more targeted than traditional campaigns, he promised. Using AI tools

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AI is wiping out entry-level tech jobs, leaving graduates stranded

In 2022, Rishabh Mishra joined a high-ranking engineering college in India’s Jabalpur with the most predictable dream in global tech: study computer science, write code, and one day make it to Silicon Valley. Three years later, Mishra faces a sobering reality. Artificial intelligence has gutted entry-level roles in the tech industry that Mishra and his

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How Elon Musk’s Starlink internet expanded around the world

Starlink, the satellite internet service run by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, launched in 2019. Since then, it has become available in more than 150 markets, with 8 million users.  Starlink’s expansion has at times struggled against regulatory red tape. But during the period of time Elon Musk served in U.S. President Donald Trump’s government, Musk’s Starlink

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Latin America’s Quiet Rebellion Against Churches While Clinging To Faith

Across Latin America, Catholic cathedrals still dominate skylines, yet data reveal surging Protestant movements, rising religious “nones,” and deepening spirituality—an unexpected quiet religious revolution reshaping politics, culture and identity from Mexico to Chile, as research reported by The Conversation shows.  Institutions Shrink, Devotion Refuses to Disappear  For centuries, the story seemed settled: Latin America was

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How Colombia’s El Chato Redefined Latin America’s Fine Dining Map

Colombia’s restaurant El Chato, crowned Latin America’s Best Restaurant 2025, turns Bogotá’s biodiversity, migrant histories and neighborhood energy into fine dining theater, signaling a power shift across Latin America’s capitals, as first reported by Traveler from the awards in Guatemala.  From Bogotá Teenager to Global Kitchen Nomad  The road to El Chato’s coronation as the

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Latin America Watches U.S. Diplomacy Turn Hashtags into Online Weapons

On Instagram accounts run by U.S. Embassies in Venezuela, Mexico, and Brazil, a new Prism investigation finds anti‑immigrant memes, threats, and “self‑deportation” pitches turning official diplomacy into a border wall built from hashtags, nostalgia, and digitally exported fear and resentment.  Embassy Timelines Become Warning Posters  Open Instagram in Caracas, Rio de Janeiro, or Mexico City

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Are Smartphones Changing The Face Of Latin America’s Online Casino Industry?

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. Dec. 8, 2025: Today, it’s no surprise to find a player in Lima, Santiago or any other place in Latin America engaging in their favorite casino game using a smartphone. The days when remote gambling was only restricted to desktops are long gone. Over the past few years, players

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Argentine FA, 17 clubs raided in money laundering probe — MercoPress

Argentine FA, 17 clubs raided in money laundering probe Tuesday, December 9th 2025 – 22:45 UTC The company is owned by financier Ariel Vallejos (L), known for his connections with Tapia Some 35 simultaneous raids were carried out on Tuesday, targeting Argentine Football Association (AFA) and 17 club facilities as authorities searched for

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Falklands War iconic Yomper statue recovered with donations — MercoPress

Falklands War iconic Yomper statue recovered with donations Tuesday, December 9th 2025 – 23:43 UTC The bronze statue and the flag recovery maintenance appeal received well over £16,000 in a few days The campaign to preserve the Yomper statue, a tribute to the British forces that yomped across East Falkland, during the Falkland Islands

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