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French man on death row in Indonesia returns home
The 61-year-old, who has cancer, is to be extradited to France on "humanitarian grounds".BBC News - 2d -
Korean women are fighting back against deepfakes
Artificial intelligence is fuelling a crisis that reveals the country’s ongoing lack of gender equalityFinancial Times - 3d -
Dreams of Britain warm migrants against harsh French winter
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Pentagon looks to leverage AI in fight against drones
The Pentagon’s new strategy focused on countering drones aims to respond to the future of warfare as autonomous unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) are set to dominate the battlefield in the years ...The Hill - Jan. 26 -
Calls for tougher rules for parking firms after £1,906 'five-minute fine'
MPs are calling on the government to introduce tougher rules for private car park operators.BBC News - Jan. 25 -
Will Trump’s fight against the ‘deep state’ upend government?
Also in today’s newsletter, why the first few days of Trump’s presidency have left China cautiously optimisticFinancial Times - Jan. 23 -
Marshall fined $100K, stands by call to skip bowl
The Sun Belt fined Marshall $100,000 for opting out of the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl even though its roster had been depleted to 41 players after coach Charles Huff's exit and as many ...ESPN - Jan. 18 -
Arteta calls loss to Man Utd one in a thousand
Mikel Arteta has described Arsenal's FA Cup third-round defeat to Manchester United as a "one in a thousand" occurrence after losing in a dramatic penalty shoot-out at Emirates Stadium.ESPN - Jan. 13 -
The Britons killed fighting for Ukraine against Russia
Fifteen British men are known to have died in the conflict so far. Here are their stories. Since Russia invaded Ukraine, 15 Britons are known to have died in the conflict. The Guardian looks at ...The Guardian - Jan. 10 -
The Unwitting Environmentalists in the Fight Against Poachers: Vultures
The birds, outfitted with tracking devices, are helping researchers and park rangers combat poaching in Uganda.The Wall Street Journal - Jan. 9
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Trump sanctions International Criminal Court, calls it 'illegitimate'
The order accuses the Hague-based body of creating a "shameful moral equivalency" between Hamas and Israel, the White House says.BBC News - 37m -
Bank cuts interest rates and slashes growth forecast
Bank boss Andrew Bailey told the BBC it expected to cut rates further but warned the road ahead would be bumpy.BBC News - 3h -
We aborted healthy babies after NHS mistakes, couples tell BBC
Two women had abortions after an NHS trust mistakenly told them their babies had serious conditions, the BBC has learned.BBC News - 6h -
'Build baby build', says PM as he sets out nuclear plan
The government wants to make it quicker and easier to build mini nuclear power stations in England and Wales.BBC News - 2h -
TV chef Gino D'Acampo denies inappropriate behaviour claims
The celebrity chef and broadcaster denied a number of allegations published in an investigation by ITV News.BBC News - 2h
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House Democrats launch bill to block Musk accessing personal and financial data
Senate Democrats announced a bill that would curb Elon Musk from accessing Americans' personal data, but they'll need Republican help to pass it.ABC News - 3m -
Judge temporarily blocks deadline for federal worker buyout proposal
Federal employees received an offer to resign their positions and retain full pay and benefits until Sept 30.CBS News - 7m -
Judge temporarily blocks deadline for federal worker buyout proposal
Federal employees received an offer to resign their positions and retain full pay and benefits until Sept 30.CBS News - 7m -
Dozens of Clinical Trials Have Been Frozen in Response to Trump’s USAID Order
The stop-work order on U.S.A.I.D.-funded research has left thousands of people with experimental drugs and devices in their bodies, with no access to monitoring or care.The New York Times - 8m -
Dozens of Clinical Trials Have Been Frozen in Response to Trump’s USAID Order
The stop-work order on U.S.A.I.D.-funded research has left thousands of people with experimental drugs and devices in their bodies, with no access to monitoring or care.The New York Times - 8m