Egypt adopted its first-ever asylum law, sparking concerns from human rights groups over its “security-focused approach” that could undermine refugee protections. The legislation, signed by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, aims to manage the growing refugee population, with over nine million “guests” now in Egypt. Critics argue the law was rushed and lacks consultation with civil society organizations or the UNHCR, raising fears of weakened refugee protections and a climate of fear around refugees.
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Tech-fueled misinformation distorts Iran-Israel fighting
AI deepfakes and manipulated content are distorting the narrative around the Israel-Iran conflict, especially following recent military actions. Experts warn of a surge in misinformation fueled by advanced AI tools and weakened content moderation on social media platforms, highlighting the urgent need for improved detection and media literacy. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Some bad pictures and videos are pretending to show real fighting between Israel and Iran, but they are made by...
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