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People flee Santorini as earthquake fears grow
Earthquake fears have prompted people to flee Santorini, as Greece’s most popular island destination
by what scientists described as a “barrage” of tremors.With authorities on heightened alert amid mounting concerns of an impending natural disaster, residents, tourists and workers are scrambling to …
Canadian sports fans are booing the US anthem. But do Americans care?
It’s not as if national anthems are the only way of telling that many pro sports leagues straddle the border between Canada and the US. The line can’t be ignored. There’s an exchange rate, for one thing, as well as different tax rates. There are cultural differences, too, if slight, …
Critic of Italy-Libya migration pact told he was target of Israeli spyware
A Sweden-based Libyan activist who has been a vocal critic of Italy and its dealings in Libya was alerted by WhatsApp last week that he had been targeted with military-grade spyware, raising new concerns about the possible use of powerful cyberweapons by European governments.
The alleged breach of Husam El …
Briton, 18, killed by Russian drone minutes into first mission in Ukraine – report
An 18-year-old British man was killed in a Russian drone strike, just minutes into his first mission after volunteering to fight in Ukraine.
James Wilton, from Huddersfield, in West Yorkshire, was 17 when he left the UK to fight against Russia, flying from Manchester to Poland before crossing the border …
‘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 …Brendon McCullum urges England to be bolder when facing spin in India
Brendon McCullum believes England need to be relentless when facing spin after their
4-1 Twenty20 international series defeat
by India.While six-hitting seemed the tourists’ focus regardless of the state of the game, McCullum, England’s head coach, does not want his side to hold back against the …
French director found guilty of sexual assault but not jailed in #MeToo trial
A French film director has been found guilty of sexually assaulting the actor Adèle Haenel in the early 2000s, when she was between 12 and 15, but was not jailed, following a landmark #MeToo trial.
, was given a four-year sentence …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 …
Jenni Hermoso tells court Rubiales’s kiss ‘tarnished’ World Cup win
The Spanish footballer Jenni Hermoso has told a court that “one of the happiest moments” of her life was ruined when the then president of the Spanish Football Federation, Luis Rubiales, grabbed her and kissed her on the lips after Spain’s World Cup win in August 2023.
Rubiales, 47, is …
Daniel Khalife, former soldier who spied for Iran, jailed for more than 14 years
Daniel Khalife, a former soldier, has been sentenced to more than 14 years in custody and condemned as a “dangerous fool” for spying for Iran and escaping from prison.
In September 2023, Khalife, 23, sparked a high-profile manhunt when he broke out of HMP Wandsworth by clinging to the underside …