Indian elections are in deepfake trap Bollywood stars unknowingly turn into political actors Today, April 22 2024 | 08:55 The increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) and manipulated videos, also known as deepfakes, in political campaigns is currently causing a
The increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) and manipulated videos, also known as deepfakes, in political campaigns is currently causing a stir in India. Hard “Reuters“, two videos in which prominent Bollywood actors urged voters to vote against Prime Minister
The pro-China party led by Mohamed Muizzu won a landslide victory in Sunday's parliamentary elections in the Maldives. Muizzu's National People's Congress (PNC) party won more than two-thirds of the seats, according to preliminary results. Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu.Image: keystone
Polling station in Udhampur district Image: AFP Parliamentary elections scheduled for six weeks have begun in India, and the re-election of Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi is almost certain. When the polling stations opened, long queues had formed in several places.
This is the largest vote in the world. For six weeks, hundreds of millions of people in India voted for their parliament. Prime Minister Modi can hope for re-election. New Delhi – Parliamentary elections have begun in India. In the
Nevertheless, considering its territorial conflicts with Pakistan and China, should India be interested in the global security order? Of course. The country with the largest population in the world must be part of that order. And we must realize that
Parliamentary elections begin in India on Friday (local time). In the world's largest poll, some 970 million eligible voters were called to vote at more than one million polling stations in the lower house (Lok Sabha), which has more than
In the India own General elections started. There are about 970 most votes in the world millions Eligible voters called more than one million voting place to choose the composition of the lower house (Lok Sabha), which has more than
New Delhi. This is the largest vote in the world. For six weeks, hundreds of millions of people in India voted for their parliament. Prime Minister Modi can hope for re-election. Parliamentary elections have begun in India. In the world's
India's upcoming 2024 elections are a symbol of the resilience of democracy, marking not only routine elections but also a deep affirmation of the democratic ethos. With The voters, which has grown to 968 million people, India's great democratic exercise