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  1. The Nazi hunter and the lost IRA documentary... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-03-23 04:05:21, published by BBC
A Nazi hunter with ties to Israeli intelligence was given access to sensitive IRA secrets in 1972. [additional details]
  2. [Analysis] Scepticism surrounds Russian space nuke allegations (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-03-14 18:06:36, published by EU Observer
If there is one point of agreement between the US intelligence community and the space policy community, it's the seemingly low confidence in recent warnings about Russia readying a nuclear weapon for orbit. [additional details]
  3. Ros Atkins on... The German military intelligence leak... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-03-09 09:05:11, published by BBC
Ros Atkins looks at Germany's week of uncomfortable questions, after top-secret discussions were made public. [additional details]
  4. The sound that signalled death for IRA 'informers'... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-03-05 06:05:17, published by BBC
An inquiry into the "dirty war" between British intelligence and the IRA is due to report this week. [additional details]
  5. The Papers: Hunt looks for £9bn and German leaks on Ukraine... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-03-04 02:05:17, published by BBC
The chancellor's efforts to fund his budget and leaked intelligence on Nato operations lead the papers. [additional details]
  6. Students' anger as in-person exams reintroduced... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-02-28 11:05:38, published by BBC
Glasgow University says the return to closed-book exams follows concern about artificial intelligence. [additional details]
  7. How AI is helping the search for extraterrestrial life... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-02-22 03:05:20, published by BBC
Artificial intelligence software is being used to look for signs of alien lifeforms. [additional details]
  8. How Russia has rebranded Wagner in Africa... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-02-20 07:05:18, published by BBC
Russia has taken the mercenary group into its intelligence services, using it to destabilise Africa. [additional details]
  9. WHO says Gaza's Nasser hospital not functional after Israel raids... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-02-18 13:05:02, published by BBC
Israeli forces say intelligence suggested hostages were being held at the Nasser site by Hamas. [additional details]
10. US FCC makes AI-generated robocalls illegal... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-02-08 19:05:08, published by BBC
The moves comes as concerns grow around misinformation and artificial intelligence ahead of the US election. [additional details]
11. [Opinion] Why a Chinese car battery plant in Hungary is not a good idea (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-02-05 12:06:56, published by EU Observer
Like many other Chinese-owned companies, electric car company Build Your Dreams is subject to the PRC's National Intelligence Law, which mandates that companies provide information to Chinese intelligence agencies, writes Megan Khoo of London-based NGO Hong Kon Watch. [additional details]
12. Could AI 'trading bots' transform the world of investing?... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-02-01 01:05:20, published by BBC
Artificial intelligence is increasing being used to guide investments but risks remain. [additional details]
13. Should AI play an ever-growing role in tackling crime?... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-01-27 04:05:39, published by BBC
Artificial intelligence is being increasingly used by police forces, but critics are worried. [additional details]
14. China reveals British national sentenced to jail in 2022 for spying... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-01-26 10:05:11, published by BBC
The defendant is accused of committed the "crime of illegally obtaining intelligence for overseas actors". [additional details]
15. Ukrainian intelligence does not rule out PoWs on downed Russian... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-01-25 22:05:04, published by BBC
Intelligence officer says he cannot exclude possibility, but adds that Russia has provided no proof. [additional details]
16. How AI is helping to prevent three buses turning up at once... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-01-18 03:05:24, published by BBC
Bus firms are now using artificial intelligence to design their timetables. [additional details]
17. Britain's Lily Mills set for Australian Open intellectual impairment... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-01-09 08:05:43, published by BBC
Britain's Lily Mills was given just a 50% chance of survival as a baby but in January she will compete at the Australian Open. [additional details]
18. [Opinion] Why are German armed forces spying on domestic citizens? (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-01-04 16:06:37, published by EU Observer
It is not widely-known that the German armed forces carry out reconnaissance activities. Despite involving around 7,000 personnel, the German government does not consider the Bundeswehr is running an intelligence service, thus there is barely any control or legal oversight. [additional details]
19. We need information not just cash to stop boats, France tells... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-01-04 14:05:06, published by BBC
A court in France says intelligence provided to police is often "first level" and "very general". [additional details]
20. Can artificial intelligence help you get fit?... (permalink)
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score: 5, Hardware, 2024-01-04 03:05:22, published by BBC
AI is increasingly being used by fitness apps and guy equipment as an alternative to human trainers. [additional details]
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