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Amid intensifying debate over the future of artificial intelligence, both Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders have called for the US government to take stakes in leading AI companies, underscoring a rare bipartisan push for greater public oversight in a sector shaping global economies. Meanwhile, controversy has erupted after Trump pardoned former Indiana Congressman Stephen Buyer following his insider trading conviction, reigniting scrutiny over the use of presidential clemency powers in high-profile legal cases.
On the international stage, Uganda's closure of its border with Congo in response to an Ebola outbreak is disrupting vital trade and complicating containment efforts in central Africa. In Europe, Pope Leo XIV has begun a visit to Spain during a period of political crisis and renewed debate over the Catholic Church's legacy and influence in Spanish society. Meanwhile, diplomatic tensions have flared as UK Prime Minister and Downing Street publicly criticized US Vice President Vance's remarks on a teen's death, spotlighting sensitive cross-Atlantic discussions about migration and political responsibility.
Developing: Authorities in Uganda and Congo are assessing whether border closures will effectively contain the Ebola outbreak as cases continue to emerge.