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Why banning of Maccabi fans raises questions about police integrity The decision to ban fans of the Israeli team from a UK game was based on flawed assessment, a report has found.
Why there are protests in Iran and what Trump says about US action More than 2,400 protesters are reported to have been killed in a violent crackdown by security forces. Here's what you need to know.
Bose’s first-gen QC Ultra headphones have returned to their best price to date
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Bose’s first-gen QC Ultra headphones have returned to their best price to date This year’s CES introduced a bevy of unique headphones, including Fender’s first set and a pair that roll up to become a Bluetooth speaker when you want to share your music with friends. However, despite the interesting advancements, we doubt ...
Netflix’s first original podcasts star Pete Davidson and Michael Irvin
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Netflix’s first original podcasts star Pete Davidson and Michael Irvin Netflix is launching its first pair of original video podcasts, hosted by Saturday Night Live alum Pete Davidson and NFL commentator and former star Michael Irvin. While The Pete Davidson Show makes its debut on January 30th, you can find ...
Mahmood has no confidence in police chief after Israeli fan ban West Midlands Police apologises for errors, but makes no comment on its chief constable's future.
Verizon’s wireless network is down for many people nationwide
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Verizon’s wireless network is down for many people nationwide The first big outage of 2026 is here, as Verizon customers across the US, including several of our phones, complain that service has been spotty or nonexistent starting at around noon ET, with phones switching to SOS Mode and being ...
US announces start of phase two of Gaza peace plan It includes the establishment of a technocratic Palestinian government, as well as the reconstruction and demilitarisation of Gaza, US envoy Steve Witkoff says.
Gemini is winning
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Gemini is winning If you want to win in AI - and I mean win in the biggest, most lucrative, most shape-the-world-in-your-image kind of way - you have to do a bunch of hard things simultaneously. You need to have a model that ...
The Atlantic, Penske, and Vox Media have all sued Google for antitrust violations
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The Atlantic, Penske, and Vox Media have all sued Google for antitrust violations Lawsuits seeking damages from Google's illegal ad tech monopoly are piling up following the Justice Department's successful antitrust case. Vox Media, The Verge's parent company, is the latest in a wave of media companies that have filed suit against Google, ...
X hasn’t really stopped Grok AI from undressing women in the UK
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X hasn’t really stopped Grok AI from undressing women in the UK Elon Musk's X is trying to stop people using its AI chatbot Grok to undress women amid intensifying outrage and legal scrutiny over the deluge of nonconsensual sexual deepfakes flooding the site. It's not trying very hard: it took us ...
Actor John Alford jailed for sex assaults on teens The former London's Burning and Grange Hill star bought vodka for the girls before assaulting them.
US and UK pulling some personnel from Qatar base as US considers Iran action US officials say it is a "precautionary measure" and comes as Donald Trump weighs up whether to take action against Iran.
Julian Barnes on his last novel: 'I hope it's a good one to go out... The award-winning author discusses his "final" novel, living with cancer, and the future of fiction.
UK ready to 'tighten chokehold' on Russia's shadow fleet The foreign secretary promised more "assertive action" to tackle sanction-busting oil tankers in Russia’s shadow fleet.
Global employment stable but decent jobs in short supply
Global employment stable but decent jobs in short supply Global unemployment remains stable, but progress toward decent work has stalled, according to a new report from the International Labour Organization (ILO), which warns that young people continue to struggle in a job market which risks being further undermined by ...
East Jerusalem: Forced shutdown of UN clinic signals escalating disregard for international law
East Jerusalem: Forced shutdown of UN clinic signals escalating disregard for international law The temporary closure of a UN-run health centre in East Jerusalem is the latest phase in “a pattern of deliberate disregard” for international law, the head of the UN agency that assists Palestine refugees, UNRWA, said on Wednesday. 
11-year streak of record global warming continues, UN weather agency warns
11-year streak of record global warming continues, UN weather agency warns The past 11 years have been the warmest in the modern era, while oceans continue to heat up, too, says the UN weather agency.
In Haiti’s storm-hit south, food vouchers restore choice and dignity for families
In Haiti’s storm-hit south, food vouchers restore choice and dignity for families Standing outside a colourfully painted building in southeastern Haiti, at the entrance to a bustling shop called Gods Will Depot where bags of food are stacked to the ceiling, Ketia surveys the large pile of groceries she has selected for ...
What Boris Johnson and the tech titans have in common The Tories’ disruptive strategies would not be out of place in Silicon Valley

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