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Anna Coren on covering the end of 'the longest war'

CNN international correspondent Anna Coren, on assignment in Kabul, talks with Brian Stelter about bearing witness to "the end of a chapter for America." Coren also touches on the ways in which "journalists have been targeted" in Afghanistan, and the fears "that there's going to be a serious uptick once American forces fully withdraw.

The Successful Journey of a Flying Car

A car with wings recently completed a test flight in Slovakia. Its designers say the successful journey brings us one step closer to flying cars, but experts aren't so sure that's happening any time soon.

Zuma addresses loyalist crowds outside his home on surrender deadline

Nkandla (South Africa) (AFP) – Former president of South Africa Jacob Zuma addresses crowds of supporters, many of whom have been camping outside his Nkandla homestead since Saturday, on the deadline set by the constitutional court to hand himself over to start a 15-month jail term after repeatedly refusing to give evidence to corruption investigators.

This is what the future could really look like

“You and AI” is an exhibition that explores artificial intelligence not as some future potentiality but as a present-day reality. The show, in Athens and organised by the Onassis Foundation, consists of 25 works that examine three topics: H ow we view artificial intelligence, how it views us and how it is key to shaping public spaces, political processes, and even democracy.

Europeans hit the clubs amid surge in Delta variant COVID-19 cases

Clinics in Moscow have begun offering booster vaccine shots against COVID-19 as Russian officials struggle to contain the highly contagious Delta variant. The health ministry on Wednesday recommended clinics begin administering booster doses to people vaccinated six months ago or more, making Russia one of the first countries to begin re-vaccination.

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