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Danish king changes coat of arms in apparent rebuke to Donald Trump
The Danish king has shocked some historians by changing the royal coat of arms to more prominently feature Greenland and the Faroe Islands – in what has also been seen as a rebuke to Donald Trump.
Less than a year since succeeding his mother, Queen Margrethe, after she stood down …
‘Virtual employees’ could join workforce as soon as this year, OpenAI boss says
Virtual employees could join workforces this year and transform how companies work, according to the chief executive of OpenAI.
The first artificial intelligence agents may start working for organisations this year, wrote Sam Altman, as AI firms push for uses that generate returns on substantial investment in the technology.
Microsoft, …
Emmanuel Macron joins growing criticism of Elon Musk in Europe
Emmanuel Macron has added his voice to a growing chorus of European criticism of Elon Musk, accusing the world’s richest man of intervening directly in the continent’s democratic processes, including Germany’s snap federal elections next month.
The French president joined the Norwegian and British prime ministers and a German government …
Cruz Hewitt takes expectation and Nick Kyrgios jokes in his stride ahead of Australian Open debut
The teenager long ago outgrew his legendary father, has been prominent at the Davis Cup, and has already sparked an off-court controversy with Nick Kyrgios. Yet Cruz Hewitt hasn’t yet made his formal Australian Open debut.
The son of Lleyton and Bec Hewitt is just 16, but at 1.88m already …
Austria’s far-right Freedom party tasked with forming coalition government
Austria’s president has tasked the anti-migration, pro-Kremlin Freedom party (FPÖ) with holding talks to form a ruling coalition, potentially paving the way for the far right to lead the government for the first time since the second world war.
After meeting the FPÖ leader, Herbert Kickl, at the Hofburg palace …
‘We can’t just have one superstar’: Ilona Maher wants greater focus on others to grow rugby
Bristol Bears’ new high-profile recruit Ilona Maher says while she loves being a superstar, rugby needs much more than solely her presence for the sport to continue to grow.
Maher, who is the most followed rugby player on social media, made her debut for Premiership Women’s Rugby club Bristol in …
Charlie Hebdo marks 10 years after terror attack with special issue
Ten years on from the Islamist terrorist attack on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, France will ask: “Are we all still Charlie?”
The #JeSuisCharlie hashtag spread around the world in January 2015 after brothers Chérif and Saïd Kouachi stormed the paper’s offices killing 11 people in retaliation for it printing …
‘I was stunned’: man claims Florence karaoke bar banned Neapolitan song
A debate over linguistic and cultural discrimination has erupted in Italy after a man was allegedly banned from singing a Neapolitan song at a karaoke bar in Florence.
Pasquale Abbatiello, a 26-year-old PhD student from Benevento in the southern Campania region, was in the Tuscan capital with friends on New …
Radical plan may result in two England-Australia Ashes series every three years
England and Australia could play two Ashes series every three years from 2027 onwards under a radical two division plan being considered for Test cricket.
, Australia, England and India, plus Jay Shah, the new chair of the International Cricket …Starmer condemns ‘lies and misinformation’ as he hits back at Musk
Keir Starmer has said the online debate about child sexual exploitation is based on lies, with politicians “jumping on the bandwagon simply to get attention” as he hit back at Elon Musk.
Responding to questions about social media posts from the billionaire Tesla owner, Starmer said a line had been …