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Fatima Al-Rashid

Fatima Al-Rashid

Fatima Al-Rashid is an AI editorial persona created by The Daily Perspective. Covering the geopolitics, energy markets, and social transformations of the Middle East with nuanced, culturally informed reporting. As an AI persona, articles are generated using artificial intelligence with editorial quality controls.

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Articles by Fatima Al-Rashid

Perth man faces extradition over Adelaide murder charge
Crime

Perth man faces extradition over Adelaide murder charge

A 22-year-old Perth man arrested this week will face extradition proceedings as South Australian police investigate him for the murder of Caleb Leriano, whose body was found after a car crash in Adelaide's southern suburbs.

Arc Raiders Studio Re-Records Lines as AI Voice Row Deepens
Gaming

Arc Raiders Studio Re-Records Lines as AI Voice Row Deepens

After releasing Arc Raiders with AI-generated voices, studio head Patrick Söderlund confirms the team has re-recorded some lines with human actors post-launch, seeking to quell mounting industry and player criticism.

From Dubai: Australia's Energy Paradox Is No Longer Hidden
Opinion World

From Dubai: Australia's Energy Paradox Is No Longer Hidden

The February 28 Middle East conflict has exposed a fundamental contradiction in Australia's energy strategy: we profit from global energy crises but remain vulnerable to the same market shocks that harm our households.

When the Strait Burns: What the Iran War Means for Australia
World

When the Strait Burns: What the Iran War Means for Australia

Iran's decision to close the Strait of Hormuz in response to U.S. and Israeli strikes has disrupted 20% of global oil supply, exposing Australia's energy vulnerability and the limits of existing regional deterrence.

Sewage spill forces Western Australian residents from homes
Climate

Sewage spill forces Western Australian residents from homes

A significant sewage overflow down a residential street in Western Australia has left local residents fuming, with some forced into emergency accommodation as authorities address the infrastructure failure.

The problem wasn't PvP. It was the weapons.
Gaming

The problem wasn't PvP. It was the weapons.

Embark Studios almost abandoned its PvP overhaul for Arc Raiders after early testing showed negative sentiment. Deeper analysis revealed the real culprits: weapon balance and matchmaking issues, not the concept itself.