
Using artificial intelligence in breast cancer screening is as good as two radiologists, study finds

Using artificial intelligence in breast cancer screening is safe and could almost halve the workload of radiologists, according to the world's most comprehensive study of its kind.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer globally, according to the World Health Organization, with more than 2.3 million women developing the disease each year.
Screening can improve prognosis and reduce mortality by detecting breast cancer at an earlier and more treatable stage. Preliminary results from a large study suggest that AI screening is as good as two radiologists working together, does not increase false positives and almost halves the workload.
Poland sends troops to the border, accusing Belarus of violating its airspace

Poland has sent troops to its eastern border after accusing Belarus, Russia's closest ally, of violating its airspace with military helicopters. The Belarusian military denied any such wrongdoing and accused Poland, a NATO member and one of Ukraine's staunchest supporters in its conflict with Russia, of inventing the charge to justify a build-up of its troops.
Udhëheqësi i Bjellorusisë, Alexander Lukashenko, më herët talli Poloninë për praninë e mercenarëve rusë të grupit Wagner pranë kufirit të tyre të përbashkët.
Shkalla e lindjeve në Ukrainë bie si pasojë e pushtimit rus, tregojnë të dhënat

Shkalla e lindjeve në Ukrainë ka rënë me 28% që nga fillimi i luftës, sipas të dhënave të reja, me 38,324 foshnja më pak të lindura në vend në gjashtë muajt e parë të këtij viti krahasuar me vitin 2021, përpara se Rusia të pushtonte.
Nivelet e lindjeve kanë rënë me 7% në vit që nga viti 2015, sipas kompanisë ukrainase të analizës së të dhënave, OpenDataBot, mirëpo rënia nga 2021 në 2023 është më e madhja që kur Ukraina fitoi pavarësinë në vitin 1991.
OpenDataBot raporton se mesatarisht 16,000 foshnja lindnin në muaj, krahasuar me 23,000 foshnja të lindura çdo muaj përpara pushtimit të Rusisë.
France begins the evacuation of its citizens and other Europeans from Nigeria

France has begun evacuating its citizens and other Europeans from Nigeria, days after a junta overthrew the president, Mohamed Bazoum, and seized power in the West African country (junta - a military or political group that rules a country after taking power by force).
Tensions between Niger and former colonial power France have escalated since a July 26 coup toppled one of the last pro-Western leaders in Africa's Sahel region.