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The Biden administration has calibrated its strikes so as not to provoke a wider armed conflict in the region.
At loggerheads: Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, and army commander Valeriy Zaluzhny.
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A selection of our coverage of the war in Ukraine over the past fortnight.
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Tooth decay is the most common reason why young children aged from five to ten are admitted to hospital.
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Image-based sexual abuse often goes unreported and under-prosecuted.
Visa problems: England spin bowler, Shoaib Bashir.
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India changed its visa rules after the 2008 Mumbai massacre to make it more difficult for Pakistanis to visit.
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From two shows that have reignited franchises to an exhibition about drug-taking monks.
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New research by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism about the effects of AI on news organisations reveals big challenges ahead.
belonging hard work landscape.
The army has released a new recruitment video on social media that resembles a Fortnite-style game.
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Since 2020 there has been exponential rise in ‘virus fiction’ by a new COVID generation of authors who came out of isolation having experienced a pandemic in real time.
Circuit judge?
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From case prospects to bail decisions, law firms are in the early stages of an AI revolution.
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A selection of our coverage of the war in Ukraine over the past fortnight.
Alaqua Cox as Echo.
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It is important that Deaf actors play Deaf characters in TV and film, so that audiences engage with authentic depictions of disability.
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Let’s make Ofsted a school improver not a government enforcer.
Boeing, Boeing, gone?
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There have been so many problems with the 737 Max that the nuclear option may be the best way forward.
Cheap and plentiful supplies of naturally occurring hydrogen could be right beneath our feet.
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Gold hydrogen is naturally occurring gas trapped in pockets under the ground – in much the same way as oil and natural gas
Bella Baxter could be read as an incarnation of Gray’s vision for a defiant and free Scotland.
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A radical painter and writer, Alasdair Gray’s work was full of bold visions for an independent Scotland.
Claudia Winkleman, host of The Traitors.
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Research has found that people are only marginally more accurate than chance at judging whether someone is lying or telling the truth.
Bitcoin back?
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Twelve months ago, bitcoin looked dead in the water. Now it could be heading to all-time highs.
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Nearly two years into the war, Ukraine remains strong but faces challenges on and off the battlefield.
Microsoft Copilot can summarise Teams meetings for you and even form arguments on your behalf based on those discussions.
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Microsoft Copilot can summarise meetings and even formulate arguments. But as good as that sounds, we shouldn’t blindly trust its accuracy.