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Wednesday briefing: From Berlin to Helsinki – and even in London - barriers excluding the far right are disintegrating
Good morning. Kemi Badenoch has dismissed the idea of any kind of pact between the Conservatives and Reform UK – but, as the last couple of days have made abundantly clear, they are drinking from the same well.
On Monday, Badenoch spoke at a conference organised by the Alliance for …
Three resort workers die in suspected gas poisoning near hot spring in Japan
Three people have died in north-east
in an accident that authorities suspect is linked to the inhalation of deadly gas found in the country’s famedhot spring resorts
.Japanese media said the three men, who all worked at a nearby hotel, were found in a …
Elon Musk’s startup rolls out new Grok-3 chatbot as AI competition intensifies
artificial intelligence
startup xAI has introduced Grok-3, the latest iteration of its chatbot that integrates with X, formerly Twitter.Grok-3 debut comes at a critical moment in the AI arms race as Musk looks to compete with the Chinese AI firm DeepSeek, Microsoft-backed OpenAI …
New footage shows Delta plane flipping over in fiery crash landing in Toronto
Toronto
’s Pearson airport on Monday, showing the Delta Air Lines jet skidding along the runway and then flipping over, as a wing rips off and the tail is engulfed in flames. The crash, which occurred at Canada’s …Nigel Farage, Jordan Peterson & co worship each other in alt-right heaven | John Crace
Fighting the culture wars doesn’t come cheap these days. Tickets for the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) conference at the Excel Centre in London cost a discounted £450. A bargain said the organisers, as the original price was £1500. Maybe they had a point. All 4,000 tickets were sold long …
‘We can’t go back’: Staffordshire firms fight to keep ceramics tradition alive
Rob Morley has been made redundant eight times since he was a teenager, working in different ceramics factories across Staffordshire that have all shut or downsized, one by one.
From WH Grindley, where he started when he was 16, the list includes Washington Pottery, Hanley Bank, Imperial, and Eastwood among …
Tuesday briefing: Europe faces tough choices on Ukraine as US pursues own path
Good morning. Yesterday, European leaders
attended an emergency meeting in Paris
to discuss how best to respond to the shift in Ukraine policy from the US under Donald Trump. Today, US and Russian officials willmeet in Saudi Arabia
for preliminary peace talks. And while Volodymyr …‘The lurch to the right scares me’: could the left surprise in German election?
As the world’s richest person meddles at will on behalf of the far right in the German election campaign, a leftist party calling for taxing billionaires out of existence has risen from the ashes in the race’s final stretch.
The far-left Linke, successor to the East German communists who built …
Fifteen injured after plane crashes and flips on landing in Toronto
A plane carrying 80 people has crash landed at Toronto Pearson airport, flipping upside down and leaving 15 people injured.
Video posted by News 3 Now showed a Delta Air Lines plane belly-up on snow-covered tarmac, with people walking away from the plane.
Two people in a critical condition were …
What are Ukraine’s critical minerals – and why does Trump want them?
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has rebuffed an initial attempt by the US to corner his country’s critical minerals as a downpayment for continued military and economic aid for its war with Russia.
Three sources told the Reuters news agency that the US had proposed taking ownership of 50% of Ukraine’s …