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“I hated cricket, I didn’t really enjoy playing it, I just had to do it because it was a job.” Last week

Tom Banton gave a revealing interview

to Wisden’s Katya Witney about how he fell out of love with the game. Banton’s comments would have raised …

During

historic floods last May that left more than 180 dead

in Brazil’s southernmost state, Rio Grande do Sul, the water rose to the ceiling of the Olindo Flores school in the city of São Leopoldo, destroying furniture, books and parts of its infrastructure.

When classes resumed …

More than a decade after the

triple meltdown

at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant, Japan is again turning to nuclear power as it struggles to reach its

emissions targets

and bolster its energy security.

In a draft strategic energy plan due to be approved by the …

The global seafood company Mowi is offering a bounty to fishers who catch escaped salmon after an estimated 27,000 fish went missing from a farm off the Norwegian coast in what campaigners said was a “disaster for wild salmon”.

The world’s largest farmed salmon producer is offering a reward of …

Emmanuel Macron touted Europe and France as artificial intelligence powerhouses, amid speculation that the US and UK are playing hardball over a diplomatic declaration at the

Paris AI summit

.

The French president told investors and tech companies attending the summit to “choose Europe and France for AI” …

By now, those who watched Sunday’s

Super Bowl

have most likely forgotten about the house ads promoting racial and cultural unity. That’s no doubt because a much stronger statement was delivered midway through the second quarter when a pass by the

Kansas City Chiefs

’ Patrick Mahomes …

This is the way the world ends: not with a bang, but with a … slurp? According to my favourite Wikipedia wormhole, that’s just one of the many possible ways our universe could bite the bullet some 100 quindecillion (give or take a few septillion) years from now.

To me, …

The impact of artificial intelligence on the environment and inequality has dominated the opening exchanges of a global summit in Paris attended by political leaders, tech executives and experts.

Emmanuel Macron’s AI envoy, Anne Bouverot, opened the two-day gathering at the Grand Palais in the heart of the French capital …

Insurers paid out a record £585m for weather-related damage to homes and possessions in Britain last year, after

record-breaking

rain and storms hit the country.

The data, from the Association of British Insurers (ABI), revealed that claims for damage to homes from windstorms, flooding and frozen pipes …

One of Australia’s largest internet providers has been hit with a major outage, leaving thousands businesses and individuals without broadband access.

In a statement on Monday evening, TPG Telecom said it was working to resolve a “technical issue”, which was causing disruption to its fixed broadband services for consumer and …

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