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‘We’ve proved that change is possible’ – but Serbia protesters unsure of next move
took over the town of Novi Sad
this weekend and staged a triumphant street festival, occasional chants could be heard of an old slogan dating back a quarter of a century.
“Gotov je!”
(“He’s finished!”) was the mantra of the 2000 revolt that …OpenAI launches ‘deep research’ tool that it says can match research analyst
OpenAI has stepped up its development of artificial intelligence agents by announcing a new tool that crafts reports which it claims can match the output of a research analyst.
The ChatGPT developer said the new tool, “deep research”, “accomplishes in 10 minutes what would take a human many hours”.
The …
EU will stand up for itself in face of Trump tariffs threat, Macron says
The EU will stand up for itself if its interests are targeted, Emmanuel Macron has said, as the bloc’s leaders urged talks but a firm response if needed to Donald Trump’s weekend threat to impose punishing tariffs.
“If our commercial interested are attacked, Europe, as a true power, will have …
UK and European stock markets tumble amid ‘Trump tariff tantrum’
Stock markets in the UK and Europe have suffered heavy falls after Donald Trump announced a number of tariffs, prompting fears of a global trade war.
The US president rattled investors by signing off on tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico over the weekend, triggering what was quickly described as …
Campaigners to use Thames Water high court case to push for temporary nationalisation
A group of MPs and charities will argue that Thames Water should be put into a government-handled administration at a court hearing to decide whether to approve £3bn in emergency funding.
A high court judge will hear from Britain’s biggest water supplier and groups of rival creditors on Monday before …
Monday briefing: Nizam Mamode spent a month working in a Gaza hospital – this is what he saw
Good morning.
For over a year, Gaza’s already underresourced healthcare system has faced “
” attacks. As of 5 January, only 16 of the region’s 36 hospitalswere partially operational
and they had a collective capacity of just 1,800 beds. More than 100,000 people have been injured …How fortunes turned flat at Johnnie Walker and Guinness owner Diageo
“Good things come to those who wait” may have been an effective slogan for selling Guinness but City investors are demanding more urgency to slake their thirst.
With a crucial half-year results presentation likely to take place on Tuesday, their patience with the boss of Diageo – the global drinks …
Ukraine war briefing: Ukraine dismisses Trump envoy suggestion that both sides will make concessions
Donald Trump’s Ukraine envoy hinted that both sides would have to make concessions to end the war – which could include Kyiv giving up land occupied by Russia
. Keith Kellogg told Fox News that “both sides will give a little bit”. Zelenskyy “has already indicated he will soften …
The Chinese AI companies that could match DeepSeek’s impact
Markets reeled
as Nvidia, a microchip and AI firm, shed more than $500bn in market value in a record one-day …Most zero-hours workers ‘with same employer for more than a year’
Hundreds of thousands of British workers are on zero-hours contracts despite being with the same employer for years, according to analysis from the TUC.
The majority of zero-hours contract workers have been with their employer for more than 12 months, while one in eight have not been granted regular employment …