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Fears for ‘security of Jews worldwide’ in wake of Elon Musk AfD speech
Elon Musk’s remarks to a German far-right party that Germans
on their country’s Nazi past should prompt “deep concern” about “the security of American Jews” and “of Jews worldwide”, a leading US Jewish advocate has told the Guardian.
Related:
Jewish non-profit …
Omagh bomb victims’ names read aloud as public inquiry reopens
The names of each of the 29 people killed in the Omagh bombing, including a mother and her unborn twins, have been read out as the public inquiry into the attack reopened.
Bereaved families and survivors gathered at the Strule arts centre in County Tyrone for the inquiry, which will …
Google Maps will rename Gulf of Mexico as Gulf of America in US
Google has confirmed it will rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America on Google Maps in the US, after an
executive order from Donald Trump
.It will remain the Gulf of Mexico in Mexico, while users outside of the US and Mexico will see …
Yvette Cooper to reject call to broaden extremism definition
Yvette Cooper will reject internal Home Office advice to potentially
widen the definition of extremism
to include violent misogyny and conspiracy theorists, the Guardian understands.A report commissioned in the wake of violent riots after the Southport murders last year suggests authorities should adopt a “behaviour-based and …
Tuesday briefing: How an unknown Chinese startup wiped $593bn from the value of an AI giant
Good morning. Since the emergence of ChatGPT, OpenAI’s groundbreaking artificial intelligence tool, American companies have appeared to have a huge head start in the development of the most significant technology of its generation.
But now a small Chinese rival has emerged that appears to match what OpenAI and the other …
Spanish fishers in Galicia report ‘catastrophic’ collapse in shellfish stocks
A “catastrophic” collapse in shellfish numbers is being reported by Spanish fishers in Galicia, with some stocks falling by as much as 90% in the space of a few years.
Galicia is Europe’s principal source of shellfish and, after China, the world’s biggest producer of mussels, which are farmed in …
We tried out DeepSeek. It works well, until we asked it about Tiananmen Square and Taiwan
Threats, prayers and protests: the supporters backing South Korea’s impeached president
Prime Minister: Jacinda Ardern documentary featuring home videos premieres at Sundance
A documentary traversing former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern’s leadership and personal life through home videos, archival footage and fresh interviews has premiered at Sundance.
The film, Prime Minister, directed by Michelle Walshe and Lindsay Utz covers Ardern’s five-year tenure, after her abrupt ascension to leader of the Labour …