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Tens of thousands of Cambodians took to the streets of Phnom Penh in a state-backed rally supporting the government’s stance in an intensifying territorial dispute with Thailand over a contested river border. Officials claim the demonstration shows national unity, while critics warn of rising tensions in the region.
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Governments worldwide are introducing AI-powered surveillance laws to enhance security, but concerns over privacy and civil liberties are intensifying. This article explores the impact of these regulations, potential benefits, drawbacks, and public reactions.
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