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UK confronts Apple with demand for cloud backdoor to users’ encrypted data
The UK government has demanded that Apple creates a backdoor in its encrypted cloud service, in a confrontation that challenges the US tech firm’s avowed stance on protecting user privacy.
that the Home Office had issued a “technical capability notice” under …LIV Golf strikes blow with deal to show live coverage on ITV
Jockey Michael O’Sullivan in intensive care after fall at Thurles
Michael O’Sullivan, who was airlifted to hospital after being injured in a fall at Thurles on Thursday, remains in intensive care, the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board said in an update on the jockey’s condition on Friday.
O’Sullivan was riding Wee Charlie in a two-mile handicap chase when he was involved …
‘This is Black hair’: technological advances are making waves in animation
For decades, afro-textured hair animation has lagged behind illustrations of straight hairstyles. Renderings of Black characters do not typically represent the plethora of Black hair styles or specific attributes of Black hair: the kink in their strands, the spring in their curls. But now, for the first time ever, researchers …
Chiefs v Eagles Super Bowl questions: when’s kickoff? Who is the halftime performer? Are Taylor and Trump going?
The biggest game of the year in US sports takes place on Sunday. We’re here to answer all your questions (or the ones we came up with anyway).
Let’s get the simple stuff out the way first. Who is playing in the Super Bowl?
Canada intercepts people trying to cross border in ‘incredibly cold’ conditions
Bukele-mania: El Salvador strongman’s crime clampdown excites regional right
Five hours after being shot in the belly, a Haitian accountant sat in a Port-au-Prince emergency room pondering how his homeland might be saved.
“I follow the news,” said the 60-year-old, who had been hit by a stray bullet early that morning, the latest victim of seemingly interminable gang conflict …
Aacta awards 2025: Robbie Williams’ Better Man and Boy Swallows Universe dominate Australian film and TV prizes
The Netflix adaptation of Trent Dalton’s bestseller
has dominated the annual Aacta (Australian Academy of Cinema, Television and the Arts) awards, winning 12 of itsrecord-breaking 22 nominations
.The Aacta president, Russell Crowe, hosted the awards ceremony at Hota (Home of the Arts) …
‘I didn’t think I’d be able to sing in Welsh’: artists’ pride on show for music day
Planners recommended against nuclear plant in 2019 over Welsh language and cultural concerns
Planning inspectors recommended against a Hitachi-built nuclear power plant in Anglesey on the basis that it could dilute the island’s Welsh language and culture, it has emerged.
to build a £20bn nuclear power plant at Wylfa in 2020 over cost concerns after failing to …