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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 …
Trump says China’s DeepSeek AI chatbot is a ‘wake-up call’
Donald Trump has said that the launch of a chatbot by China’s DeepSeek is a “wake up call” for US tech firms in the global race to dominate artificial intelligence.
The emergence of DeepSeek, which has built its R1 model chatbot at a fraction of the cost of competitors such …
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 …
Revealed: how Roman Abramovich dodged taxes on cost of running his fleet of superyachts
When it came to his fleet of superyachts, the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich was nothing if not generous.
As 2011 drew to a close, his biggest boat yet – the 162-metre (533ft) Eclipse – lay moored in the glittering waters of St Barts, the picturesque Caribbean island where billionaires like …
Ouija boards, feathered dinosaurs and stuffed-crust pizza: the best podcasts to send you down a rabbit hole
‘We won’t come again’: dazed visitors fed up with overcrowded Louvre
As the crowds poured out of the Louvre, the look of dazed exhaustion on many faces confirmed what
the museum’s director had warned last week
: a trip to Paris’s biggest cultural attraction has become a “physical ordeal”.Myriam, 65, a former secondary school science teacher had driven …
We tried out DeepSeek. It works well, until we asked it about Tiananmen Square and Taiwan
New Zealand relaxes visa rules to lure digital nomads and influencers
New Zealand has relaxed its visitor visa rules to attract so-called “digital nomads” in a bid to boost tourism and the economy.
Visitor visas will now allow people to work remotely for a foreign employer while they are visiting New Zealand for up to 90 days. The visa can be …
Threats, prayers and protests: the supporters backing South Korea’s impeached president
What is gleeking and why is the saliva-ejecting craze blowing up on TikTok?
Caitlin,
I’m here to ask you about gleeking. I’ve never heard of it. Can you explain it to me?
Consider yourself blessed. I’m sorry to say gleeking has nothing to do with the hit early 2000s musical comedy TV series Glee. It’s much more disgusting.
Basically, gleeking has been …