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Digested week: Steve Bannon’s bitter attack on Musk briefly lifts the spirits | Emma Brockes
Monday
Hi, from the house of norovirus! One child down, one still standing, no community spread as far as we know, although every hour I check myself over and ask: is that nausea I’m feeling, or have I eaten too many walnuts (again)?
So far, it’s the walnuts. But we’re …
Russian hackers target WhatsApp accounts of ministers worldwide
Russian state-linked hackers have targeted the WhatsApp accounts of government ministers and officials around the world with emails inviting them to join user groups on the messaging app.
The WhatsApp tactic marks a new approach by a hacking unit called Star Blizzard. Britain’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has linked …
Djokovic overcomes sickness in brutal defeat of Machac at Australian Open
What doesn’t kill Novak Djokovic makes him stronger. On Friday night at Melbourne Park it was not only a dangerous opponent but also a stomach bug that left him green and calling for the doctor midway through the second set. The Serb even felt the electronic line calling system was …
China’s economy hits 5% growth target but rate among slowest in decades
China’s economy grew by 5% in 2024, in line with government targets but at the slowest rate since 1990 outside the Covid pandemic, according to official data.
Growth accelerated through the year, with an expansion of 5.4% in the final quarter, up from 4.6% in the third quarter, according to …
Will Trump plan to label Mexican cartels as terrorists bring US military strikes?
Al-Qaida, Hezbollah, the Islamic State – the list of
foreign terrorist organisations
(FTOs) is a who’s who of America’s enemies. NowDonald Trump
wants to add a new one: Mexican cartels.Experts say the designation wouldn’t give the US many more tools to go after organised …
Badenoch’s pensions triple lock remarks prompt alarm among Tory colleagues
Big money, star talent and glam rooms: will Unrivaled transform women’s basketball?
Inside an old television studio, on an industrial park a few miles from Miami’s international airport, an enthralling new show will premiere on Friday. It is opening night for the Unrivaled women’s professional basketball league, a production almost two years in the making that is poised to revolutionize the sport.
…Israel security team to discuss Gaza ceasefire as airstrikes continue
Israel’s security cabinet will meet on Friday after negotiators reached a deal for the release of hostages as part of a Gaza ceasefire with Hamas, the office of the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has said.
, and Palestinian authorities said …Jimmy Mizen's killer recalled to prison after breaching licence conditions
A rapper who served 14 years in jail for the murder of a London schoolboy has been recalled to prison for breaching his licence conditions after media reports exposing the lyrics to his music.
, then 19, was given a life sentence in 2009 with a …Apple suspends AI-generated news alert service after BBC complaint
Apple is suspending an artificial intelligence feature that made inaccurate summaries of news headlines.
The tech company received a complaint from the BBC after the AI-generated service issued a news alert branded with the corporation’s logo falsely telling some iPhone users that Luigi Mangione, who is