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Retired colonel knocks Trump order to cut back on 'critical' joint exercises with South Korea Blanche: Trump administration may seek Supreme Court intervention in state voter rolls fight Kushner meets with Hamas on the Gaza road map ahead of talks with Netanyahu Trump threatens to bomb Oman if it ‘gets in the way’ of Iran deal as Kushner meets Netanyahu – Middle East crisis live French PM booed on visit to wildfire-affected region as EU sends assistance to Belgium and Spain – Europe live Brazil’s Lula launches historic fourth term bid – but son of jailed Bolsonaro stands in his way Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo now deadliest in country’s history US tourist killed by lightning strike on Mount Etna during hike in restricted area Families of USS Lincoln crew say Trump should be 'ashamed' of conditions on board Nearly 1,600 aftershocks hit Indonesia after earthquake kills at least 68 people Virgin Trains a step closer to running services to Europe in blow to Eurostar Instagram and Facebook could change forever if Meta loses child privacy trial Seven killed and more than a dozen injured during temple stampede in India Sharks have always stoked panic in Australia. While scientific understanding grows, conservation efforts can be unseated by fear | Anna Clark Government borrowing costs hit multi-year highs as markets fear inflation, and oil and gas prices rise – as it happened 3M knew for more than 50 years that its products could harm humans, Australian government alleges in court documents This man was secretly snapped by someone with smartglasses. He’s not alone in calling that a violation of privacy A fake website and a deluge of CVs: the Australian firm embroiled in an FBI probe into alleged Chinese espionage ‘If we don’t fight back, we don’t have a future’: the journalist taking on the ‘tech fascists’ of Silicon Valley Andy Burnham has barely acknowledged the climate crisis. If only Britain’s workers had that luxury | John Harris Retired colonel knocks Trump order to cut back on 'critical' joint exercises with South Korea Blanche: Trump administration may seek Supreme Court intervention in state voter rolls fight Kushner meets with Hamas on the Gaza road map ahead of talks with Netanyahu Trump threatens to bomb Oman if it ‘gets in the way’ of Iran deal as Kushner meets Netanyahu – Middle East crisis live French PM booed on visit to wildfire-affected region as EU sends assistance to Belgium and Spain – Europe live Brazil’s Lula launches historic fourth term bid – but son of jailed Bolsonaro stands in his way Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo now deadliest in country’s history US tourist killed by lightning strike on Mount Etna during hike in restricted area Families of USS Lincoln crew say Trump should be 'ashamed' of conditions on board Nearly 1,600 aftershocks hit Indonesia after earthquake kills at least 68 people Virgin Trains a step closer to running services to Europe in blow to Eurostar Instagram and Facebook could change forever if Meta loses child privacy trial Seven killed and more than a dozen injured during temple stampede in India Sharks have always stoked panic in Australia. While scientific understanding grows, conservation efforts can be unseated by fear | Anna Clark Government borrowing costs hit multi-year highs as markets fear inflation, and oil and gas prices rise – as it happened 3M knew for more than 50 years that its products could harm humans, Australian government alleges in court documents This man was secretly snapped by someone with smartglasses. He’s not alone in calling that a violation of privacy A fake website and a deluge of CVs: the Australian firm embroiled in an FBI probe into alleged Chinese espionage ‘If we don’t fight back, we don’t have a future’: the journalist taking on the ‘tech fascists’ of Silicon Valley Andy Burnham has barely acknowledged the climate crisis. If only Britain’s workers had that luxury | John Harris
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Retired colonel knocks Trump order to cut back on 'critical' joint exercises with South Korea

Retired Air Force Col. Cedric Leighton on Sunday suggested President Trump made “an unforced error” in ordering the Pentagon to scale back its joint exercises with the South…
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Brazil’s Lula launches historic fourth term bid – but son of jailed Bolsonaro stands in his way

Brazil’s Lula launches historic fourth term bid – but son of jailed Bolsonaro stands in his way

President, 80, vows to keep far-right from power as Flávio Bolsonaro tells supporters he will ‘fight this system’. Brazil��s leftwing president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has…
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Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo now deadliest in country’s history

Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo now deadliest in country’s history

At least 2,325 people have died from the virus, according to official data, with outbreak on track to be biggest in history. The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the…
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US tourist killed by lightning strike on Mount Etna during hike in restricted area

An American tourist has been killed by a lightning strike after hiking in a restricted part of Mount Etna
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Families of USS Lincoln crew say Trump should be 'ashamed' of conditions on board

Families of USS Lincoln crew say Trump should be 'ashamed' of conditions on board

President Trump said the USS Abraham Lincoln deployment is "not nearly long enough." A family member of a sailor on board that ship said those comments are shameful
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Nearly 1,600 aftershocks hit Indonesia after earthquake kills at least 68 people

Nearly 1,600 aftershocks have hit Indonesia and thousands have been forced out of their homes after a powerful earthquake killed at least 68 people
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Virgin Trains a step closer to running services to Europe in blow to Eurostar

Virgin Trains a step closer to running services to Europe in blow to Eurostar

Operator granted UK track access for as many as 20 daily return trains to Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam from 2030. Business live – latest updates. Virgin Trains has been granted…
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Instagram and Facebook could change forever if Meta loses child privacy trial

Instagram and Facebook could change forever if Meta loses child privacy trial

US states are suing the social media giant to force an overhaul of its platforms for young users
79% agreement · 2 independent sources
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Seven killed and more than a dozen injured during temple stampede in India

Seven people have been killed and more than a dozen injured after a stampede broke out at a temple in India
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Sharks have always stoked panic in Australia. While scientific understanding grows, conservation efforts can be unseated by fear | Anna Clark

Sharks have always stoked panic in Australia. While scientific understanding grows, conservation efforts can be unseated by fear | Anna Clark

From Aboriginal rock art to colonial encounters, sharks have been a figure of fear and fascination throughout the long human history of this continent. Is there a more primal fear…
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Economy

Government borrowing costs hit multi-year highs as markets fear inflation, and oil and gas prices rise – as it happened

British house prices expected to fall this year, despite ‘Burnham bounce’, Rightmove reports. Asking prices for newly listed homes in UK’s richest borough fall by £100k in one…
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3M knew for more than 50 years that its products could harm humans, Australian government alleges in court documents

3M knew for more than 50 years that its products could harm humans, Australian government alleges in court documents

Exclusive: federal government court filings claim internal company documents included warnings about products being toxic. Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news…
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ClimateTone Neutral2 min
This man was secretly snapped by someone with smartglasses. He’s not alone in calling that a violation of privacy

This man was secretly snapped by someone with smartglasses. He’s not alone in calling that a violation of privacy

The backlash to what some dub ‘pervert glasses’ is growing – but people living with disabilities point out the new tech can also be life-changing. Get our breaking news email ,…
Single source · not yet corroborated
TechnologyTone Neutral2 min
A fake website and a deluge of CVs: the Australian firm embroiled in an FBI probe into alleged Chinese espionage

A fake website and a deluge of CVs: the Australian firm embroiled in an FBI probe into alleged Chinese espionage

Exclusive: Fake consultancy impersonating Brisbane firm online is one of 13 websites seized by the US Department of Justice. Follow our Australia news live blog for latest…
Single source · not yet corroborated
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‘If we don’t fight back, we don’t have a future’: the journalist taking on the ‘tech fascists’ of Silicon Valley

‘If we don’t fight back, we don’t have a future’: the journalist taking on the ‘tech fascists’ of Silicon Valley

As Elon Musk, Peter Thiel and their peers have grown richer and more influential, Gil Durán argues they have all but abandoned democracy – and found the perfect government to…
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Andy Burnham has barely acknowledged the climate crisis. If only Britain’s workers had that luxury | John Harris

Andy Burnham has barely acknowledged the climate crisis. If only Britain’s workers had that luxury | John Harris

Nurses collapsing, builders with heatstroke, bus drivers in cabs that reach 44C. The new PM wanted to spend the summer talking about the cost of living – he should change his…
Single source · not yet corroborated
ClimateTone Serious2 min
The first anti-AI protester to be jailed has a message for OpenAI, Anthropic and Meta: ‘Regain your humanity’

The first anti-AI protester to be jailed has a message for OpenAI, Anthropic and Meta: ‘Regain your humanity’

Wynd Kaufmyn, 69, chained and locked the front doors of OpenAI’s headquarters last year with members of StopAI. An activist who blocked the entrance to one of the world’s biggest…
Single source · not yet corroborated
TechnologyTone Neutral2 min
‘Huge wave’ of carbon storage projects causes alarm in small-town USA as oil firms eye billions in subsidies

‘Huge wave’ of carbon storage projects causes alarm in small-town USA as oil firms eye billions in subsidies

Dozens of projects are in development across US despite concerns over environmental and health risks. The plan to bury carbon under remote Indiana farmland is supposed to be a…
Single source · not yet corroborated
ClimateTone Neutral2 min
Humpbacks return to Rio: the whales are back from the brink of extinction – but will tourism help or hinder?

Humpbacks return to Rio: the whales are back from the brink of extinction – but will tourism help or hinder?

The gigantic aquatic acrobats are exciting Brazil’s tourists as numbers recover from whaling. But some marine biologists question how booming tourism and conservation can coexist.…
Single source · not yet corroborated
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One of science fiction’s greatest writers warned us about a AI. Does he also hold the remedy? | Alan Finkel

One of science fiction’s greatest writers warned us about a AI. Does he also hold the remedy? | Alan Finkel

What might a modern day equivalent of Isaac Asimov’s laws of robotics look like? Guided by the author, I propose the three laws of AI. Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk predicted…
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Revealed: Mexico’s industrial boomtown is making goods for the US. Residents say they’re ‘breathing poison’

Revealed: Mexico’s industrial boomtown is making goods for the US. Residents say they’re ‘breathing poison’

Polluting facilities in Monterrey, which has close ties to the US, are pumping toxic heavy metals into the city’s air and threatening residents’ health. Leer en español en Quinto…
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ClimateTone Neutral2 min
World

Five teenagers dead in car crash - as police criticise those driving 'recklessly' for 'social media likes'

Five male teenagers have died and four other people were seriously injured after a crash on a motorway in County Kildare, Irish police have said
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‘Our children are less cognitively capable,’ says neuroscientist who wants to cut screen use in schools

‘Our children are less cognitively capable,’ says neuroscientist who wants to cut screen use in schools

Jared Cooney Horvath argues that educational technology undermines how children learn and develop. Jared Cooney Horvath is on a mission. In the wake of global campaigns for…
Single source · not yet corroborated
TechnologyTone Neutral2 min
When her ‘soul cat’ died, she was bereft. Now she designs memorial jewelry to help others with pet loss

When her ‘soul cat’ died, she was bereft. Now she designs memorial jewelry to help others with pet loss

A layoff and a leap of faith convinced Katie Teixeira she had what it takes to run her own business. In 2010, Katie Teixeira adopted a kitten found all alone in an abandoned…
Single source · not yet corroborated
EconomyTone Neutral2 min
‘The kids were right’: 30 years of Pokémon, from school-wide bans to multimillion-dollar trading cards

‘The kids were right’: 30 years of Pokémon, from school-wide bans to multimillion-dollar trading cards

Pokémon outlived the moral panic of its early days in Australia and its staying power has proved that simple joy can cross borders. There’s a generation of Australians for whom…
Single source · not yet corroborated
TechnologyTone Neutral2 min
Hundreds of sea turtles are stranded in Cape Cod each year. An ‘amazing network’ has mobilized to help

Hundreds of sea turtles are stranded in Cape Cod each year. An ‘amazing network’ has mobilized to help

Massachusetts beaches have become a ‘hotspot for mass stranding of sea turtles’, so an annual rescue effort has grown. Sea turtle #471 gasped audibly, as veterinarian Kathy…
Single source · not yet corroborated
ClimateTone Neutral2 min
‘The silence was the worst part’: after culling his entire flock, US poultry farmer now fears bird flu

‘The silence was the worst part’: after culling his entire flock, US poultry farmer now fears bird flu

As bird flu reshapes agriculture, small farms operate under strict rules. Just a single case could tank their business. Joshua Beebe often starts his day by cleaning the tires of…
Single source · not yet corroborated
ClimateTone Neutral2 min
New Mexico’s attorney general pushes new social media safety laws after $900m court victory over Meta

New Mexico’s attorney general pushes new social media safety laws after $900m court victory over Meta

Exclusive: Raúl Torrez is drafting two bills with state lawmakers to bolster consumer protections and child safety online, building on state’s landmark case against Meta. New…
Single source · not yet corroborated
EconomyTone Neutral2 min
‘I see the incredible promise’: on set of an AI film shoot as new studios embrace controversial tech

‘I see the incredible promise’: on set of an AI film shoot as new studios embrace controversial tech

Amid fears for jobs, some film-makers say AI could enable them to bypass studio giants and take more creative risks. Near the collonaded entrance to Sony Pictures’ historic Culver…
Single source · not yet corroborated
TechnologyTone Neutral2 min
‘Devastating’: bulldozers plough through Big Bend national park as Trump’s border work pushes ahead

‘Devastating’: bulldozers plough through Big Bend national park as Trump’s border work pushes ahead

Heavy machinery seen operating in famous Santa Elena Canyon amid outcry over new wall infrastructure in beloved Texas park. Bulldozers have begun plowing up ground at the mouth of…
Single source · not yet corroborated
ClimateTone Neutral2 min
Ukraine launches one of its largest aerial attacks of the war, killing at least 6 people in Russia

Ukraine launches one of its largest aerial attacks of the war, killing at least 6 people in Russia

Ukraine launched hundreds of drones across Russia Sunday, killing at least six people in one of Kyiv's largest aerial attacks of the war
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Jenrick says Reform would make long-term benefits claimants clean up high streets – as it happened

Party’s ‘welfare to work’ policy would force long-term claimants to do community work or face losing benefits. Robert Jenrick went on to say that long-term benefits claimants will…
Single source · not yet corroborated
WorldTone Neutral2 min
Avoid rare species and only take what you need: how to forage and save money on your food shopping

Avoid rare species and only take what you need: how to forage and save money on your food shopping

While there are fears that people harvesting their food could put pressure on habitats, some ecologists suggest responsible foraging can boost conservation and biodiversity. Angus…
Single source · not yet corroborated
ClimateTone Neutral2 min
The Guardian view on Japan’s yen: Trump wants to keep the easy-money machine running | Editorial

The Guardian view on Japan’s yen: Trump wants to keep the easy-money machine running | Editorial

A cheap currency helps finance the US tech boom. Washington is intervening because allies matter only when they are useful. Japan’s yen has slid back towards 160 to the dollar,…
Single source · not yet corroborated
EconomyTone Neutral2 min
‘I’ve definitely lost followers’: influencers face backlash over Meta ‘pervert glasses’ content

‘I’ve definitely lost followers’: influencers face backlash over Meta ‘pervert glasses’ content

Using ‘spy glasses’ made by Facebook owner leads to floods of negative comments, say content creators. It was hardly an offensive video. Amid the buzz of the Tour de France…
Single source · not yet corroborated
TechnologyTone Neutral2 min
Delivery drivers to be paid minimum $31.30 an hour across Australia in ‘world-leading’ decision

Delivery drivers to be paid minimum $31.30 an hour across Australia in ‘world-leading’ decision

Fair Work Commission issues a new minimum standards order for gig workers to come into effect 17 August. Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast. Delivery…
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Retired colonel knocks Trump order to cut back on 'critical' joint exercises with South Korea

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Kushner meets with Hamas on the Gaza road map ahead of talks with Netanyahu

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Blanche: Trump administration may seek Supreme Court intervention in state voter rolls fight

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Trump threatens to bomb Oman if it ‘gets in the way’ of Iran deal as Kushner meets Netanyahu – Middle East crisis live

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Instagram and Facebook could change forever if Meta loses child privacy trial

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This man was secretly snapped by someone with smartglasses. He’s not alone in calling that a violation of privacy

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‘If we don’t fight back, we don’t have a future’: the journalist taking on the ‘tech fascists’ of Silicon Valley

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The first anti-AI protester to be jailed has a message for OpenAI, Anthropic and Meta: ‘Regain your humanity’

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