Even if Wikipedia ‘left the building’ today, it is already embedded into AI technology that is revolutionising our lives, whether we like it or not. As Richard demonstrated in his analysis of the ‘Black Death’ article, interest in the medieval world can come at surprising times, but ...
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Ayyash is responsible for the death of more than 70 Israelis, yet Ayyash’s Wiki page humanises him. Readers are not told how many people he killed but are informed he was “well educated, ambitious, and soft-spoken”. The page even indirectly blames Israel for his activity by claiming th...
Death of a Nation, scored record ratings and contributed to the massive international outcry that culminated in Indonesian withdrawal from the province in 2000. The audience response to his films has been cited as proof that humanity has not yet succumbed to “compassion fatigue.” Yet Wikipedia ...
–ISIS burning Jordanian pilot to death –Taliban destroying two 1,500 year old Buddahs in Bamiyan Afghanistan –ISIS destroying “unislamic” antiquities in Palmyra –Hezbola and Hamass using children as Human Shields and slave labour to dig tunnels ...
From the interview: "Her death, after several years of ill-health, left Gorbachev bereft. He lives in Moscow, has not remarried and finds solace with his daughter and grand-daughters. He would not be coaxed to talk about Raisa, except fleetingly in the context of the charity."[52] Critic...
52. Chuck Schuldiner (Death) Death mainman Chuck Schuldiner possessed one of the most visceral, throat-ripping voices in death metal, adapting his style to fit whatever new alley he took the death metal machine down. Evil Chuck also had a fairly intelligible delivery without sacrificing any sort...
While Stalin's death in 1953 slightly relaxed tensions, the situation in Europe remained an uneasy armed truce.[120] The Soviets, who had already created a network of mutual assistance treaties in the Eastern Bloc by 1949,[121] established a formal alliance therein, the Warsaw Pact, in 1955...