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'America has changed': Canada to match Trump's tariffs 'dollar for dollar' after trade talks collapse Zelensky should be asked what he knew about government corruption, sacked minister tells BBC Founder of collapsed Chinese property giant Evergrande sentenced to life in prison Seventeen-year-old girl killed in sword attack at school in Sweden Marathon organisers admit 'unfortunate error' after wrong stadium etched on to medals Trump declares economic warfare on Iran. And, SCOTUS to rule on White House ballroom CrossCountry cancels almost all rail services after power cut hits control centre Trump pauses Canada tariffs threat, and hints at revival of Keystone XL pipeline Iran-linked hackers behind cyber attack that shut down power plant, reports say Congressional Democrats plan Oman war powers push after Trump threatens bombing Man leaves young son on Mount Fuji before ascending Japan’s highest peak TikTok to pay $400m to US in one of largest child privacy settlements South Africa’s former boxing champion Tete shot dead outside home UK cinemas look at banning Meta smart glasses over piracy fears Dozens of co-ordinated arson attacks hit southern Thailand Would even an AI disaster on the scale of Hiroshima be enough to make humankind protect itself? I fear not | Timothy Garton Ash Why am I called The Black Farmer? Because there are so few of us in Britain. I’d like that to change | Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones Illicit deeds have just gotten a new Halloween video game banned in Australia – and it’s not because of the violence Humans have learned to fear ‘bugs’, but we shouldn’t – life as we know it hinges on invertebrates | Chris Packham ‘Absurd’: children to see gambling logos on sports jerseys until 2032 in transition period condemned by Pocock 'America has changed': Canada to match Trump's tariffs 'dollar for dollar' after trade talks collapse Zelensky should be asked what he knew about government corruption, sacked minister tells BBC Founder of collapsed Chinese property giant Evergrande sentenced to life in prison Seventeen-year-old girl killed in sword attack at school in Sweden Marathon organisers admit 'unfortunate error' after wrong stadium etched on to medals Trump declares economic warfare on Iran. And, SCOTUS to rule on White House ballroom CrossCountry cancels almost all rail services after power cut hits control centre Trump pauses Canada tariffs threat, and hints at revival of Keystone XL pipeline Iran-linked hackers behind cyber attack that shut down power plant, reports say Congressional Democrats plan Oman war powers push after Trump threatens bombing Man leaves young son on Mount Fuji before ascending Japan’s highest peak TikTok to pay $400m to US in one of largest child privacy settlements South Africa’s former boxing champion Tete shot dead outside home UK cinemas look at banning Meta smart glasses over piracy fears Dozens of co-ordinated arson attacks hit southern Thailand Would even an AI disaster on the scale of Hiroshima be enough to make humankind protect itself? I fear not | Timothy Garton Ash Why am I called The Black Farmer? Because there are so few of us in Britain. I’d like that to change | Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones Illicit deeds have just gotten a new Halloween video game banned in Australia – and it’s not because of the violence Humans have learned to fear ‘bugs’, but we shouldn’t – life as we know it hinges on invertebrates | Chris Packham ‘Absurd’: children to see gambling logos on sports jerseys until 2032 in transition period condemned by Pocock
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'America has changed': Canada to match Trump's tariffs 'dollar for dollar' after trade talks collapse

The United States has imposed a 50% tariff on $20bn (£14.6bn) worth of goods from Canada, which has vowed to retaliate against its historic ally
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Trump declares economic warfare on Iran. And, SCOTUS to rule on White House ballroom

Trump declares economic warfare on Iran. And, SCOTUS to rule on White House ballroom

President Trump has declared economic warfare on Iran in an effort to pressure the country back into negotiations. And, the Supreme Court is set to decide on the future of Trump's…
74% agreement · 2 independent sources
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CrossCountry cancels almost all rail services after power cut hits control centre

CrossCountry cancels almost all rail services after power cut hits control centre

Transport secretary asks ‘publicly owned operators to lay on extra services where possible’. CrossCountry has cancelled almost all of its train services in Great Britain after a…
74% agreement · 2 independent sources
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Trump pauses Canada tariffs threat, and hints at revival of Keystone XL pipeline

Trump pauses Canada tariffs threat, and hints at revival of Keystone XL pipeline

US president delays 50% tariffs by three days, and says contentious oil project ‘may be awoken from the grave’. Canada has temporarily avoided a bruising 50% US tariff, reaching a…
75% agreement · 2 independent sources
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Iran-linked hackers behind cyber attack that shut down power plant, reports say

Iran-linked hackers behind cyber attack that shut down power plant, reports say

The government says at no point was there a risk to the UK's energy system during the attack in July
80% agreement · 2 independent sources
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Congressional Democrats plan Oman war powers push after Trump threatens bombing

Congressional Democrats are planning a new push to constrain President Trump 's war powers after he threatened Monday to "bomb the shit" out of Oman. Why it matters: War powers…
74% agreement · 2 independent sources
WorldTone Serious2 min
Man leaves young son on Mount Fuji before ascending Japan’s highest peak

Man leaves young son on Mount Fuji before ascending Japan’s highest peak

Boy, seven, had complained of feeling tired so father left him with snacks and a soft drink and continued his climb. A man who abandoned his seven-year-old son on Mount Fuji in…
78% agreement · 2 independent sources
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TikTok to pay $400m to US in one of largest child privacy settlements

TikTok to pay $400m to US in one of largest child privacy settlements

The deal stems from a 2024 lawsuit alleging TikTok and its parent company ByteDance collected "vast amounts of data" on millions of users under the age of 13
77% agreement · 2 independent sources
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South Africa’s former boxing champion Tete shot dead outside home

South Africa's former boxing champion Tete shot dead outside home
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UK cinemas look at banning Meta smart glasses over piracy fears

UK cinemas look at banning Meta smart glasses over piracy fears

Trade body says local chains would have to balance concerns with potential benefits of AI-enabled technology. Cinemas across the UK are considering banning customers from wearing…
75% agreement · 2 independent sources
TechnologyTone Neutral2 min
Dozens of co-ordinated arson attacks hit southern Thailand

Dozens of co-ordinated arson attacks hit southern Thailand

No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, which the military said "aimed at creating unrest"
75% agreement · 2 independent sources
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Would even an AI disaster on the scale of Hiroshima be enough to make humankind protect itself? I fear not | Timothy Garton Ash

Would even an AI disaster on the scale of Hiroshima be enough to make humankind protect itself? I fear not | Timothy Garton Ash

It’s clear here in Silicon Valley that AI is advancing faster than humans’ ability to control it. That means even sober prophecies seem optimistic. Here in Silicon Valley, the…
Single source · not yet corroborated
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Why am I called The Black Farmer? Because there are so few of us in Britain. I’d like that to change | Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones

Why am I called The Black Farmer? Because there are so few of us in Britain. I’d like that to change | Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones

Running a farm is tough – TV’s Clarkson’s Farm shows that – but I know many minorities would love the chance. And we would all benefit. Who’d be a farmer? Clarkson’s Farm on…
Single source · not yet corroborated
ClimateTone Neutral2 min
Illicit deeds have just gotten a new Halloween video game banned in Australia – and it’s not because of the violence

Illicit deeds have just gotten a new Halloween video game banned in Australia – and it’s not because of the violence

Academics – and a former director of Australia’s Classification Board – say Halloween: The Game’s ban due to ‘incentivised drug use’ highlights an incoherent set of standards. Get…
Single source · not yet corroborated
TechnologyTone Neutral2 min
Humans have learned to fear ‘bugs’, but we shouldn’t – life as we know it hinges on invertebrates | Chris Packham

Humans have learned to fear ‘bugs’, but we shouldn’t – life as we know it hinges on invertebrates | Chris Packham

At this point of the crisis in our relations with the natural world, we’ve got to protect these creatures – and we are running out of time. Read more from the Guardian’s…
Single source · not yet corroborated
ClimateTone Serious2 min
‘Absurd’: children to see gambling logos on sports jerseys until 2032 in transition period condemned by Pocock

‘Absurd’: children to see gambling logos on sports jerseys until 2032 in transition period condemned by Pocock

Government says it hopes clubs will end jersey deals with wagering companies earlier, but calls it a commercial decision. Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news…
Single source · not yet corroborated
WorldTone 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
ClimateTone Neutral2 min
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…
Single source · not yet corroborated
TechnologyTone Neutral2 min
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…
Single source · not yet corroborated
ClimateTone Neutral2 min
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"Stop gaslighting me!": Florida Democrats' Senate nominee and party chair have heated call over socialism

Florida's new Democratic Senate nominee, Angie Nixon , and the state party's chair had a heated conversation Friday that included a yelling match about the impact of socialism and…
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WorldTone Neutral2 min
Australia’s marine parks protect ‘places no one goes’ rather than fragile coastal zones, scientists say

Australia’s marine parks protect ‘places no one goes’ rather than fragile coastal zones, scientists say

Hundreds of experts write to environment minister calling for stronger protections for ‘unique and distinct’ marine ecosystems. Get our breaking news email , free app or daily…
Single source · not yet corroborated
ClimateTone 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
Diamonds for sale: lab-grown gem auctions are all over TikTok right now, but some aren’t happy about it

Diamonds for sale: lab-grown gem auctions are all over TikTok right now, but some aren’t happy about it

Streamed auctions offer a cheap way to buy the precious gems, but experts warn that quality is not guaranteed. The first time Andrea Greenhill came across a livestream auction for…
Single source · not yet corroborated
TechnologyTone Neutral2 min
London’s low emission zone is working – so why are cities around the world so cautious about clean air?

London’s low emission zone is working – so why are cities around the world so cautious about clean air?

Similar initiatives have been launched from Barcelona to Bogotá, but they have misinformation, political pressure and vested interests stacked against them. Ten years ago,…
Single source · not yet corroborated
ClimateTone Neutral2 min
Pine-cone grenades and planet-baking carbon: the French fires 170 years in the making – a visual guide

Pine-cone grenades and planet-baking carbon: the French fires 170 years in the making – a visual guide

An 1857 decree to drain swamps and plant a monoculture, detritus from the trees and global heating combined to produce the conditions for the Gironde inferno. The ruinous fires…
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
‘We are hitting a different chapter’: OpenAI leader warns of threat of ‘persistent’ AI cyber-attacks

‘We are hitting a different chapter’: OpenAI leader warns of threat of ‘persistent’ AI cyber-attacks

Chris Lehane tells Guardian of need to implement new safety standards as critics say AI firms acting ‘recklessly’. A senior leader at OpenAI has said people should prepare to…
Single source · not yet corroborated
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One seemingly ordinary job has gotten much more deadly over the past 10 years, federal data shows

Logging, hunting and mining are all dangerous jobs (at least relatively speaking), and the reasons may seem obvious. But what about landscaping?
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WorldTone Neutral2 min
Lobsters and acidic seas: can shellfish help neutralise one of the greatest threats to the ocean?

Lobsters and acidic seas: can shellfish help neutralise one of the greatest threats to the ocean?

Crustaceans are the subject of tests to see if alkalis added to seawater, so it absorbs more CO2, harm marine life. But Trump’s halt to funding threatens to scupper the research.…
Single source · not yet corroborated
ClimateTone Neutral2 min
From bone-dry to soaked to the bone, welcome to the age of climate whiplash | Aditya Chakrabortty

From bone-dry to soaked to the bone, welcome to the age of climate whiplash | Aditya Chakrabortty

This punishingly hot and dry summer will probably be followed by another wet winter. But it’s nothing compared with what Britain will endure in years to come. This summer could be…
Single source · not yet corroborated
ClimateTone Neutral2 min
'I've caught one fish all season' - how a polluted river could end 300 years of coracle fishing

'I've caught one fish all season' - how a polluted river could end 300 years of coracle fishing

The tradition on a Carmarthenshire river once fished by US President Jimmy Carter could be coming to an end
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ClimateTone Neutral2 min
Burnham to face pressure at Labour conference to recognise Israel’s actions in Gaza as genocide

Burnham to face pressure at Labour conference to recognise Israel’s actions in Gaza as genocide

Grassroots groups to urge PM to break with Starmer policy and impose full arms embargo on Israel. Grassroots Labour groups are gearing up for a conference showdown with Andy…
Single source · not yet corroborated
WorldTone Neutral2 min
The US has a plan to save the Colorado River. Experts say it won’t be enough to stop the crisis

The US has a plan to save the Colorado River. Experts say it won’t be enough to stop the crisis

The 10-year blueprint mandates water cuts of up to 40% for California, Arizona and Nevada. It’s official: after years of tense negotiations and missed deadlines, there is finally…
Single source · not yet corroborated
ClimateTone Serious2 min
‘We humans are inept at taking care of baby animals’: why well-fed orphan bears die in the wild

‘We humans are inept at taking care of baby animals’: why well-fed orphan bears die in the wild

Scientists surprised to find all but two of 12 grizzlies were dead within a year of ‘feelgood’ release, unable to sustain their high-calorie diet and inclined to approach humans.…
Single source · not yet corroborated
ClimateTone Serious2 min
Strangers in their own land: Mexicans deported from Trump’s America find refuge in ‘Little LA’

Strangers in their own land: Mexicans deported from Trump’s America find refuge in ‘Little LA’

With plentiful jobs and community support, one Mexico City neighbourhood has become a haven for those who have lived much of their lives in the US. With its wide avenues lined…
Single source · not yet corroborated
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'America has changed': Canada to match Trump's tariffs 'dollar for dollar' after trade talks collapse

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South Africa’s former boxing champion Tete shot dead outside home

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Zelensky should be asked what he knew about government corruption, sacked minister tells BBC

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TikTok to pay $400m to US in one of largest child privacy settlements

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Would even an AI disaster on the scale of Hiroshima be enough to make humankind protect itself? I fear not | Timothy Garton Ash

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Illicit deeds have just gotten a new Halloween video game banned in Australia – and it’s not because of the violence

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