Slade back in England XV for must-win game with Fiji Centre Henry Slade, who did not play a minute of England's Six Nations campaign earlier this year, has been recalled to the starting line-up to face Fiji on Saturday as head coach Steve Borthwick attempts to avoid a sixth successive Test defeat. US and Iran trade most intense strikes since ceasefire was extended At least 14 people are killed in Iran in overnight attacks after Trump declared the agreement was ‘over’ Middle East crisis live – latest updates The US launched airstrikes against Iran overnight on Thursday, killing at least 14 people, while Tehran responded by hitting Gulf countries in the most intense exchange of fire since a shaky ceasefire was extended last month. The tit-for-tat strikes on … China's ballistic missile launch was a message for the US China has launched a ballistic missile into the South Pacific, drawing international criticism from many countries in the region Humans: Just a ghost in the machine as artificial intelligence redefines ‘good jobs’ As AI makes work more precarious, how can we manage to prioritise job reconversion rather than displacement? |
Mediator Pakistan says renewed US-Iran conflict is ‘in no one’s interest’ Islamabad urges both sides to honour their MoU as renewed attacks raise fears of a wider regional conflict. World's top AI platforms ignore or deny antisemitism in Persian, ADL research reveals The key finding of the new research is that the world's most widely used AI chatbots fail, "without exception," to identify and reject antisemitism as effectively in Persian as they do in English. Bumblebees carry up to 7 times more toxic metals than honeybees, study finds Bumblebees may be carrying a far heavier burden of toxic metals than honeybees, even when both species forage in the same countryside. The research found that pollen collected by bumblebees contained between two and seven times higher concentrations of several harmful metals, including arsenic, chromium, lead and tin, compared with pollen gathered by nearby honeybees. As France and Morocco Take the Field, Colonial Past and Global Present Will Mix History hangs over the World Cup quarterfinal between France and its former protectorate. These days, national teams intermingle and overlap. A Gaza father's desperate search for his son's body A search for one man's remains underscores the staggering humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where thousands of bodies are trapped beneath millions of tons of rubble. |
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