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TajikNLP: An Open-Source Toolkit for Comprehensive Text Processing of Tajik (Cyrillic Script)
arXiv:2605.04583v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: The Tajik language, written in Cyrillic script, remains severely under-resourced in terms of publicly available natural language processing (NLP) toolkits, hindering both linguistic research and applied development. This paper introduces TajikNLP, an open-source Python library that provides the first comprehensive pipeline for processing authentic Tajik text while preserving the original Cyrillic orthography. The library implements a...
Could this famous architect-turned-priest be named WA's first saint?
John Cyril Hawes's canonisation push is progressing. Could he become WA's first saint? Jun 2026 at 10:29am The life of an "ordinary bloke"-turned-renowned architect and Catholic priest is being examined to decide if he will be named Western Australia's first ever saint.
US has accepted almost 6,000 refugees this year – and all are South Africans after Trump prioritized whites
US has accepted almost 6,000 refugees this year – and all are South Africans after Trump prioritized whites President Donald Trump has insisted Afrikaners faces racial persecution and even ‘genocide’ in their home country, despite being assured otherwise by president Cyril Ramaphosa - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments New figures released by the State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration reveal that the U.S. has accepted 5,948 refugees into the country for the year to...
How Far Do Auto-Interpretation Labels Generalize: A Controlled Study Across Languages, Scripts, and Rewordings
Announce Type: replace Abstract: Sparse autoencoder (SAE) features are increasingly used to interpret language models, with auto-generated natural-language labels serving as the primary interface for understanding what each feature represents. We ask whether these labels generalize: does a feature labeled for a concept actually track that concept across languages and scripts? Using Serbian digraphia as a controlled testbed--the same language written in both Latin and Cyrillic via...
A Systematic Benchmark of Machine Transliteration Models for the Tajik-Farsi Language Pair: A Comparative Study from Rule-Based to Transformer Architectures
arXiv:2605.02270v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: This paper presents the first comprehensive comparative analysis of modern machine learning architectures for transliteration between Tajik (Cyrillic script) and Persian (Arabic script). A key contribution is the creation and validation of a unique parallel corpus aggregated from multiple heterogeneous sources, including crowdsourced projects, lexicographic pairs, parallel texts of "Shahnameh", diplomatic articles, texts of "Masnavi-i...
Right-wing populist party makes big gains in UK elections
Britain's right-wing populist party Reform makes gains as votes are counted in local elections. With a promise to reduce immigration, the party looks set to win council seats across the country, mostly at the expense of the more centrist Labour and Conservatives. Also: South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa faces calls to resign after a court rules he will be investigated over the theft of more than half-a-million dollars.
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Dolphin Surf electric vehicle at the model launch event in Paris in 2025. Photographer: Cyril Marcilhacy/Bloomberg
The cash-in-the-sofa saga that just won't go away for South Africa's president
A committee of MPs has been formed to look at the case against Cyril Ramaphosa, but he may survive a vote.
South African president mounts legal challenge against report that could lead to impeachment
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has initiated a legal challenge against a report that could potentially lead to his impeachment. He contends that the authors of the report fundamentally misunderstood the scope of their mandate.
South African president mounts legal challenge against report that could lead to impeachment
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has initiated a legal challenge against a report that could potentially lead to his impeachment. He contends that the authors of the report fundamentally misunderstood the scope of their mandate.