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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 …
Ukraine war briefing: Shock as Trump aid freeze hits Ukrainian causes
Donald’s Trump’s freeze on US foreign aid has left numerous Ukraine-based humanitarian projects without funding
,several sources said on Monday
. “Most of the projects have received an order to stop,” a source at the US Agency for International Development’s (USAid) mission in Ukraine told AFP. Organisations in Ukraine …
Meta’s content moderation changes ‘hugely concerning’, says Molly Rose Foundation
Mark Zuckerberg’s move to change Meta’s content moderation policies risks pushing social media platforms back to the days before the teenager Molly Russell took her own life after viewing thousands of Instagram posts about suicide and self-harm, campaigners have claimed.
The Molly Rose Foundation, set up after the 14-year-old’s death …
‘I felt really lonely’: detention ordeal of young asylum seeker caught up in riot
An unaccompanied asylum-seeking child was jailed for his involvement in last year’s riots, in a “shocking” case revealed by the children’s commissioner for England.
The boy, who cannot be named, is living with a foster carer after being separated from his parents during their journey to Britain.
As a Muslim …
Amazon asks permission to launch drones in north-east of England
Amazon is seeking permission to launch drones from its warehouse in Darlington, County Durham, in the latest step towards using the devices to deliver packages to homes.
The technology company is to hold a public meeting with local people next week as it seeks permission from the Civil Aviation Authority …
Eurosport’s end of an era in Britain casts doubts on future free-to-air coverage
Eurosport is to disappear from British screens, with the longtime home of events such as the Tour de France rebranding after 35 years.
On 28 February, Eurosport 1 and 2 will be merged into TNT Sports, as the group owned by Warner Brothers Discovery (WBD) reorganises its offering in the …
Indonesian president Prabowo’s first 100 days marked by u-turns, missteps … and sky-high popularity
Days after he was sworn in as Indonesia’s eighth president, retired general Prabowo Subianto, kicked off his tenure with a militaristic boot camp in the hills of Java.
In olive-green army fatigues and combat boots, his new cabinet – from bespectacled technocrats to former officers – marched and stood in …
Coca-Cola recalls drinks in Europe over ‘higher levels’ of chemical chlorate
Coca-Cola has recalled its drinks in some countries across Europe after detecting “higher levels” of the chemical chlorate.
Cans and glass bottles containing elevated levels of the substance were distributed in Belgium, Britain, France, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands since November, the company said on Monday.
It added that five …
Misogyny identified as breeding ground for extremism in leaked report
Hindu nationalism, misogyny and the “manosphere” have been identified as breeding grounds for extremism in a leaked report commissioned by Yvette Cooper after
.The home secretary’s “rapid analytical sprint” also dismissed claims of “two-tier policing” as a “rightwing extremist narrative”. It argued that the …
What is DeepSeek and why did US tech stocks fall?
fleeing US artificial intelligence stocks
amid surprise at a new, cheaper but still effective alternative Chinese technology.What is DeepSeek?
DeepSeek is a Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company based in Hangzhou that emerged a couple of years ago from a university startup. Its stated …