Systemic Racism, AI Bias, Dark Rooms, Trump, a Memorial for Gaza and More: Welcome to ‘Hypervigilance,’ CPH:DOX’s Inter:Active Showcase

Systemic Racism, AI Bias, Dark Rooms, Trump, a Memorial for Gaza and More: Welcome to ‘Hypervigilance,’ CPH:DOX’s Inter:Active Showcase

For those ready to explore and experience creativity at its intersection with technology, the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival (CPH:DOX), is offering a space full of curiosity: its Inter:Active Exhibition at the Danish capital’s Kunsthal Charlottenborg. It features a curated selection of immersive experiences, educational games, VR offerings, and anything else that doesn’t neatly fit into our traditional…

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Hillary Clinton Blames TikTok for Misinformation Influencing Young People’s Views on Israel and Palestine

Hillary Clinton Blames TikTok for Misinformation Influencing Young People’s Views on Israel and Palestine

Hillary Clinton is speaking up about how misinformation on social media is influencing young people’s views, specifically when it comes to Israel and Palestine. The former Secretary of State spoke at the Israel Hayom Summit on Tuesday in New York City, where she said it’s a “serious problem” that “smart, well-educated young people” are getting…

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Eurovision Song Contest Changes Rules After Israel Public Vote Controversy: “We’ve Listened and We’ve Acted”

Eurovision Song Contest Changes Rules After Israel Public Vote Controversy: “We’ve Listened and We’ve Acted”

The Eurovision Song Contest is implementing new rules around its voting system after uproar around Israel’s result in May. When entrant Yuval Raphael sang “New Day Will Rise” at the competition held in Basel, Switzerland, she swiftly topped the public voting charts and later placed second to Austria when the jury scores were counted. But…

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“I’d Do It Again Tomorrow”: Bob Vylan Frontman Defends Glastonbury Chant, Calls Backlash “Disproportionate”

“I’d Do It Again Tomorrow”: Bob Vylan Frontman Defends Glastonbury Chant, Calls Backlash “Disproportionate”

Bobby Vylan has no regrets. In his first interview since leading chants of “death, death, death to the IDF” at Glastonbury, the frontman of punk duo Bob Vylan (pronounced “villain”), spoke to The Louis Theroux Podcast about the controversy and its fallout. The chant ignited a firestorm of criticism, with Bob Vylan, at the time…

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Eurovision Song Contest Changes Rules After Israel Public Vote Controversy: “We’ve Listened and We’ve Acted”

Eurovision Organizers “Understand Concerns” But “Still Gathering Views” After Countries Threaten to Withdraw if Israel Participates

Eurovision 2026 is set to be another contentious one, despite the European Broadcasting Union’s attempts to calm the chaos. Last week, news broke that Ireland and the Netherlands were threatening to withdraw from next year’s song contest, held in Vienna, Austria in May, if Israel is permitted to take part. A statement from Irish broadcaster RTÉ said…

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