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    Afghan girls escape education ban and forced marriage pressure in Kabul
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    May 25, 2026
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    May 25, 2026
    US navy chief says $14bn arms sale to Taiwan paused due to Iran war
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    May 22, 2026
    Google AI Chatbots and Search Results Face Misinformation Manipulation Risks AI systems are being influenced by fake online signals AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google Search AI features often rely on live web data. When these systems pull information from the internet, they do not only use trained knowledge. They also analyze what appears repeatedly across websites. This creates a weak point. If large amounts of misleading content appear online, the AI may treat it as trustworthy information. How misinformation enters AI answers The problem starts when bad actors publish or repeat false claims across multiple websites. These repeated signals can influence how AI systems interpret credibility. In one experiment, false claims were injected into online spaces. The AI systems then repeated those claims as if they were real facts. This showed how easily large language models can be influenced when web data is not properly filtered. Why this issue matters for users This problem becomes more serious when people use AI for important decisions. These include health advice, money planning, and news updates. Unlike traditional search engines that show multiple links, AI tools often give a single direct answer. This makes users more likely to trust the response without checking other sources. How tech companies are responding Google and other AI developers are now working to reduce this risk. They are improving spam detection systems and updating how AI summaries choose sources. They are also refining ranking signals so that low quality or manipulated content is less likely to influence AI responses. However, the issue is still not fully solved. The bigger shift in search behavior Search technology is changing from a list of links to direct answers. This shift improves speed but reduces user control over information verification. As a result, even small-scale manipulation can have a larger impact on public understanding. Experts warn that users should still cross check important information from reliable sources.
    Google AI Chatbots and Search Results Face Misinformation Manipulation Risks
    May 20, 2026
    Robots Enter Clothing Manufacturing With a New Method From factories to fashion production Robots already work in car factories, hospitals, and airports. They can assemble complex machines and even assist in surgeries. But clothing production has remained mostly manual. Sewing fabric is still difficult for machines because soft materials shift during handling. Why sewing is hard for robots Fabric is flexible and moves during stitching. Robots struggle to keep two pieces perfectly aligned while working in motion. This makes traditional sewing automation slow and unreliable at scale. Cam Myers, founder of CreateMe, explains that alignment is the main challenge. His company decided to avoid sewing altogether and use a different approach. A new method using adhesive Instead of stitching, CreateMe uses glue to join fabric pieces. A robot applies adhesive, then presses layers together with precision. This process removes the need for needles and thread. The company already uses this system to produce women’s underwear. It plans to start making t shirts soon, with large scale production expected in the near future. Potential impact on global clothing production Today, most garments are made in Asia by low paid workers. Only a small share is produced in Western countries like the United States and the United Kingdom. CreateMe believes automation could shift production closer to home. Some clients want clothing labeled as made in the United States using locally sourced cotton and materials. The company says even moving a small portion of t shirt production back to the United States could reshape the industry. It also believes automation could reduce environmental impact by shortening supply chains. However, this shift could also affect millions of textile workers who rely on garment manufacturing jobs.
    Robots Enter Clothing Manufacturing With a New Method
    May 19, 2026
    Why Ireland Is Not Participating in Eurovision 2026
    Why Ireland Is Not Participating in Eurovision 2026
    May 15, 2026
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    Record Swim at Controversial Event Kristian Gkolomeev from Greece delivered the fastest time ever recorded in the 50m freestyle, clocking 20.81 seconds in Las Vegas. His swim beat the official world best of 20.88 seconds set by Cameron McEvoy. Despite the result, sporting authorities will not recognise the time. The event does not follow international anti doping rules and allows performance enhancing drugs. Why the Result Is Not Official Global bodies such as the International Olympic Committee and the World Anti Doping Agency reject the competition. Athletes at the event are allowed to use substances banned in official sport. World Aquatics also criticised the competition, calling it a spectacle built on shortcuts. Officials argue that results from this setting cannot count as official records. Conditions and Rewards at the Event Gkolomeev competed using a polyurethane suit, which is not allowed in sanctioned races. Organisers rewarded him with 250 thousand dollars for winning and added a 1 million dollar bonus for the unofficial record. He said the result changed his life and would support his family. He also indicated he plans to return next year to attempt another record. Other Performances at the Enhanced Games Fred Kerley from the United States won the 100m sprint in 9.97 seconds. He did not match his personal best of 9.76 seconds. British swimmer Ben Proud won the 50m butterfly in 22.32 seconds. His time was close to the world record but did not surpass it. He expressed frustration at missing a record. Emily Barclay from Britain won the women 50m freestyle in 24.09 seconds. This was slower than the official world record. Strongman athlete Hafthor Bjornsson also competed but did not break his 510 kilogram deadlift record. Debate Around Drug Use in Sport The Enhanced Games allows substances approved for medical use in the United States, including testosterone and growth hormones. These are banned in traditional sport. Organisers say controlled enhancement is safer and more transparent than hidden doping. Critics argue it threatens fair competition and undermines sport integrity. Public Reaction and Attendance The event took place in front of about 2500 invited spectators. Tickets were not sold to the general public. Many sports authorities publicly criticised athletes who took part. Some organisations may impose bans on competitors in future events.
    Enhanced Games 50m Freestyle Record Sparks Doping Debate After Fast Swim in Las Vegas
    May 25, 2026
    Kyle Busch, a two time NASCAR Cup Series champion, has died at 41 after a sudden illness, with tributes pouring in from across motorsport.
    NASCAR Champion Kyle Busch Dies at 41 After Sudden Illness
    May 22, 2026
    DR Congo has moved its World Cup training camp to Belgium after an Ebola outbreak in the east of the country raised health and travel concerns.
    DR Congo Cancels World Cup Training Camp Amid Ebola Outbreak Concerns
    May 21, 2026
    US Hotels Fear Weak World Cup Tourism as Bookings Fall Short Tourism expectations fail to match reality US hotels are worried the upcoming World Cup will not deliver the expected tourism boost. Many host cities are reporting lower-than-expected bookings, raising doubts about the event’s economic impact. A report from the American Hotel & Lodging Association shows demand is falling behind forecasts across most locations. The group represents more than 32,000 hotel properties and a large share of franchised hotels in the United States. Conflict between booking data and ticket sales The association says hotel demand does not match FIFA’s claim that over five million tickets have already been sold. It warns that the expected financial gains from the tournament could be lower than projected. Accusations over hotel room block bookings The report also criticizes FIFA for reserving large numbers of hotel rooms in advance. According to the association, this created artificial demand and pushed prices higher in early stages of booking. Later, FIFA cancelled a significant portion of those reservations. Hotel operators say this left gaps in availability and disrupted normal pricing patterns. FIFA has rejected these claims and does not agree with the criticism. Other factors behind weak demand Hotels say several issues are discouraging visitors. High ticket prices for matches are one concern. Expensive local transport and taxes are also adding pressure. Some operators also point to political tensions as another reason international travel interest has slowed. Economic outlook remains uncertain With lower bookings and mixed signals from ticket sales, the hospitality sector is now unsure about the World Cup’s overall economic benefit. Many hotels are preparing for weaker-than-expected revenue during the tournament period.
    US Hotels Fear Weak World Cup Tourism as Bookings Fall Short
    May 20, 2026
    Hotels across major US cities report weaker than expected bookings for the upcoming World Cup, despite heavy promotion
    US Hotels See Weak World Cup Booking Demand Despite Heavy Hype
    May 15, 2026
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    Why Physical Activity Is Important for Children’s Health and Happiness
    May 25, 2026
    Martha Mitchell became one of the earliest voices linked to the Watergate scandal. Once mocked and dismissed,
    Martha Mitchell: The Watergate Whistleblower Who Was Once Dismissed
    May 25, 2026
    The Batman Part II Begins Early Work in Liverpool as Gotham Comes to Life Again Liverpool is once again stepping into the role of Gotham City as early preparations begin for The Batman Part II. Gotham Police cars, yellow taxis, and film vehicles were seen across key parts of the city, including near Queensway Tunnel and outside St George’s Hall. The sequel, directed by Matt Reeves, is expected to continue the dark world introduced in the 2022 hit The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson. The new film is scheduled for a cinema release in October 2027 and is expected to feature Scarlett Johansson and Charles Dance. Early Filming Activity in Liverpool This week, film vehicles were spotted around central Liverpool, giving fans a first look at the production returning to the city. A damaged Gotham Police cruiser was also seen near Queensway Tunnel, adding to the growing buzz. Sources indicate that this stage of activity is part of a technical recce. The production team is not filming full scenes yet. Instead, they are testing locations and preparing for the main shoot. Principal photography is expected to start next month. Liverpool Returns as Gotham City Liverpool has already served as Gotham City in the earlier film. One of the most memorable scenes showed Batman flying past the Liver Building, which stood in for the Gotham City Police Department headquarters. The city has become a popular filming hub for major productions. Recent projects include a four part Beatles biopic directed by Sam Mendes, along with TV dramas such as Hamburg Days, The Cage, and This City is Ours. In 2025, the spin off Clayface was also filmed in Liverpool. Several scenes were shot around Liverpool Crown Court in Derby Square, with release planned for October.
    The Batman Part II Begins Early Work in Liverpool as Gotham Comes to Life Again
    May 22, 2026
    Lupita Nyong o Responds to Casting Criticism in The Odyssey Actress Pushes Back on Helen of Troy Casting Debate Lupita Nyong o has responded to criticism surrounding her casting as Helen of Troy in Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film The Odyssey. She has faced backlash online, with some critics arguing about the choice of a Black actress for the role drawn from Greek mythology. Elon Musk was among those who publicly questioned the casting. Nyong o addressed the discussion in an interview with Elle, stressing that the story is mythological and not tied to modern ideas of representation. She said the film reflects a broad and global cast and supports the director’s creative vision. Mythological Story and Creative Vision Nyong o explained that The Odyssey is based on ancient myth, not historical documentation. She highlighted that the production aims to present a wide range of actors to reflect a global storytelling approach. She expressed confidence in Nolan’s direction and said she stands behind his interpretation of the epic. According to her, the film’s scale and world spanning narrative justify a diverse cast. Focus on Work, Not Debate The actress also made it clear that she is not focusing on defending herself from criticism. She said she does not spend time reacting to every comment and accepts that opinions will continue regardless of her response. Nyong o added that being part of The Odyssey feels significant because of its epic scale and cultural reach. She described the project as large in scope and emotionally important for everyone involved. Industry Reaction and Ongoing Debate The casting has sparked wider debate about representation in historical and mythological adaptations. Supporters argue that myth based stories allow creative freedom in casting. Critics believe traditional depictions should remain unchanged. The discussion continues to grow across entertainment and social platforms as anticipation builds for the film’s release.
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    May 22, 2026
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    May 22, 2026
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Kim Jong Un chooses teen daughter as heir, says Seoul
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Kim Jong Un Chooses Daughter Kim Ju Ae as Future Successor, Says South Korea

Kim Jong Un Chooses Daughter Kim Ju Ae as Successor, Says South Korea South Korea’s intelligence agency has revealed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appears to have chosen…

February 12, 2026
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Police Identify 18-Year-Old Suspect in Tumbler Ridge School Shooting

The quiet town of Tumbler Ridge is mourning after a tragic school shooting claimed several lives. Police have identified the 18 year old suspect and shared new details about the…

February 12, 2026
France Ice Dance Controversy: Gold at Stake Amid Rivalry and Drama The ice dance event at Milan Cortina 2026 is heading toward a dramatic finish. Two elite teams are fighting for Olympic gold, and the margin between them is razor thin. American duo Madison Chock and Evan Bates sit in second place. The married pair already won gold in the team event and hold three world titles. They have skated together since 2011 and bring years of chemistry to the ice. Just 0.46 points ahead are France’s Guillaume Cizeron and Laurence Fournier Beaudry. They teamed up only last November, yet they have already made a huge impact. Cizeron, the reigning Olympic champion, aims to win back to back titles. A New Partnership, Instant Results Cizeron won Olympic gold at Beijing 2022 with Gabriella Papadakis. After their split, he formed a new partnership with Fournier Beaudry. The decision raised eyebrows, but the results speak loudly. The French pair delivered a technically sharp rhythm dance to Madonna’s Vogue. Judges awarded them a stronger technical score on their step sequence than the Americans. That edge gave them the slim lead. Since joining forces, they have won four of five major events. One of those victories came at the 2026 European Championship in Sheffield. Their only loss happened at the Grand Prix Final, where Chock and Bates beat them. The final medals will depend on the free dance. Unlike the rhythm dance, the free program gives skaters more creative control. Both segments combined will decide the champion. Judging Debate Adds More Tension Figure skating judging has sparked debate for decades. Ice dance relies on both technical elements and artistic interpretation. Even small scoring differences can decide medals. This time, less than half a point separates gold from silver. That tiny gap keeps fans guessing. Fallout From a Bitter Split The drama off the ice rivals the competition itself. Cizeron’s former partner, Gabriella Papadakis, released a memoir earlier this year. In it, she described their partnership as unbalanced. She said she felt controlled and pressured during their years together. Cizeron strongly denied the claims. He called the book a smear campaign and said it spreads false information. He has started legal action in response. The situation also affected Papadakis professionally. NBC removed her from its Olympic analyst role, citing a conflict of interest linked to her memoir. Citizenship Change and Fresh Controversy Fournier Beaudry’s journey to Team France also stirred debate. She previously competed for Canada and Denmark. France granted her citizenship in November so she could skate with Cizeron at the Games. Before this partnership, she skated with Canadian athlete Nikolaj Sorensen, who is also her partner in real life. In 2025, officials handed Sorensen a six year suspension after a sexual assault allegation dating back to 2012. The case involves an American skating coach. It does not involve Fournier Beaudry. Sorensen denies the allegation and calls it false. Fournier Beaudry has publicly supported him. In a Netflix documentary, she said she fully trusts him. The anonymous complainant criticized her comments. The accuser argued that such statements could discourage others from reporting abuse. Since gaining French citizenship, Fournier Beaudry has declined further comment on the issue. All Eyes on the Free Dance Now, the focus returns to the ice. Cizeron and Fournier Beaudry hold a narrow lead. Chock and Bates bring experience and consistency. The free dance will test not only skill but also nerve. One small mistake could change everything. At Milan Cortina 2026, the battle for gold carries more than medals. It carries history, rivalry, and controversy that has followed these skaters all the way to the Olympic stage.
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France Ice Dance Controversy: Gold at Stake Amid Rivalry and Drama

The ice dance event at Milan Cortina 2026 is heading toward a dramatic finish. Two elite teams are fighting for Olympic gold, and the margin between them is razor thin.…

February 11, 2026
Iran Revolution Anniversary Rallies in Tehran Marked by Loyalty and Growing Discontent Massive Turnout in Tehran for Revolution Anniversary Tehran’s streets filled with large crowds as Iran marked the final day of its Islamic Revolution anniversary celebrations. Supporters of the government gathered in the capital and other major cities in a strong public display of loyalty. Officials treated the rallies as a direct response to recent anti government protests. Families walked together under a warm winter sun. The atmosphere felt festive. Children waved Iranian flags. Many people carried posters of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Chants of “death to America” and “death to Israel” echoed through the streets, a familiar slogan at state organized events. The government’s most loyal supporters showed up in large numbers. Their presence sent a clear political message at a time when public frustration continues to grow over economic hardship. Support for the Revolution Still Runs Deep Many participants expressed strong pride in the 1979 revolution. A young woman wearing a long black veil described the revolution as a turning point for Iran. She said it revived the country and gave new life to society. In her view, its impact extended beyond Iran and influenced the wider Islamic world. Her words reflected a belief shared by many at the rally. For them, the revolution remains a source of identity and national strength. They see it as a symbol of independence and resistance against foreign influence. Acknowledging Economic Frustration At the same time, some supporters admitted that economic problems have caused real frustration. When asked about the recent protests, the young woman said that some people had valid concerns. She acknowledged that many Iranians struggle with rising prices and financial pressure. However, she drew a line between peaceful protest and unrest. She claimed that those who turned protests into chaos acted with motives linked to foreign actors. This argument mirrors the government’s stance. Officials often blame outside forces for fueling instability inside the country. Revolution Celebrations Overshadowed by Tension While the rallies projected unity and strength, they also highlighted divisions within Iranian society. The government aimed to show that it still commands strong public support. Yet the acknowledgment of economic dissatisfaction revealed deeper challenges. Iran continues to face international sanctions, inflation, and political pressure. These issues have sparked repeated protests in recent years. The anniversary events served both as a celebration and as a reminder of the tensions shaping the country today. As Iran reflects on decades since the revolution, the contrast between loyalty and defiance remains clear. Public celebrations showcased pride and commitment. But the undercurrent of economic frustration suggests that the conversation inside Iran is far from settled.
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Iran Revolution Anniversary Rallies in Tehran Marked by Loyalty and Growing Discontent

Massive Turnout in Tehran for Revolution Anniversary Tehran’s streets filled with large crowds as Iran marked the final day of its Islamic Revolution anniversary celebrations. Supporters of the government gathered…

February 11, 2026
Title: Tumbler Ridge School Shooting Leaves Small Canadian Town Devastated
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Tumbler Ridge School Shooting Leaves Small Canadian Town Devastated

Chris Norbury, a town councillor, experienced the fear firsthand. His wife teaches at the secondary school, and his daughter attends a nearby elementary school. He first sensed something was wrong…

February 11, 2026
Extreme Cold in New York City Leaves 18 Dead as Temperatures Slowly Rise New York City is recovering after a severe cold wave claimed 18 lives. Officials confirmed that the extreme winter conditions, which began in late January, led to one of the longest freezing streaks the city has seen in decades. Mayor Zohran Mamdani said the city faced 13 straight days of temperatures at or below 0C, a rare event not seen at this scale since 1963. Over the weekend, another person died on the streets, bringing the total number of deaths to 18. He called each loss a tragedy and urged residents to continue looking out for one another. Record Breaking Cold Snap Hits NYC The cold spell started on 19 January when the city announced a Code Blue emergency. This measure allowed homeless shelters to relax intake rules so more people could come inside and stay warm. Since then, officials have placed about 1,400 people into shelters. The city also added 64 hotel rooms to increase shelter space. Outreach teams expanded their efforts as well, with at least 150 additional workers sent onto the streets to assist vulnerable residents. Earlier reports confirmed that at least 10 victims were found outdoors. Authorities have not released full details about the remaining deaths. Although temperatures have started to rise, they remain below seasonal averages. The National Weather Service expects readings to hover around 0C this week. Normally, temperatures reach about 4C during this time of year. Dangerous Wind Chills and Ongoing Risks An Arctic air mass swept across the region over the weekend. It brought intense wind chills that made conditions feel even colder than the actual temperature. These conditions increased the risk of hypothermia and frostbite. While the 13 day freezing streak officially ended on Friday, the danger has not fully passed. Melting snow and ice may fall from rooftops without warning. Streets and sidewalks can refreeze overnight, creating hazardous walking and driving conditions. NYC Emergency Management continues to warn residents to remain cautious. City officials advise people to stay indoors whenever possible and check on elderly neighbors, homeless individuals, and anyone without reliable heating. Mayor Mamdani reminded residents that even 35 degrees Fahrenheit is far from warm. He emphasized that the city will continue working to protect New Yorkers during the remaining cold days.
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Extreme Cold in New York City Leaves 18 Dead as Temperatures Slowly Rise

New York City is recovering after a severe cold wave claimed 18 lives. Officials confirmed that the extreme winter conditions, which began in late January, led to one of the…

February 11, 2026
Are Wetter Winters and Frequent Flooding in the UK the New Normal? Heavy rain has soaked the UK again. From Cornwall to County Down, many areas recorded their wettest January ever. February brought more downpours, adding pressure to already saturated ground. Weather experts say this may not be a one off event. Wetter winters are becoming more common across the UK. Why Is So Much Rain Falling? Meteorologists link the recent flooding to a blocked weather pattern. A high pressure system over Scandinavia has trapped storm systems over the UK. As a result, rain clouds cannot move away easily. But this pattern tells a bigger story. Climate change plays a key role. When we burn fossil fuels such as coal and oil, we release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These gases trap heat and warm the planet. Even small temperature increases matter. For every 1°C rise in global temperature, the atmosphere can hold about 7 percent more moisture. More moisture means heavier rainfall. This is one reason the UK now faces more intense winter rain than in the past. Wet Winters Are Becoming More Frequent The Met Office reports that six of the ten wettest winters in nearly 250 years happened during this century. That is a clear shift. In the past, winters like 2023 to 2024 occurred roughly once every 80 years. Today, they happen about once every 20 years. If global warming continues, these extreme wet winters could become even more common. Natural weather patterns still influence UK rainfall. However, long term data shows a steady trend toward wetter winters. Rising Sea Levels Increase the Risk Rain is not the only concern. Sea levels around the UK have risen by about 20 centimeters since 1901. Warmer oceans expand. Melting glaciers also add more water. This rise may sound small, but it increases flood risk. When storms hit during high tide, coastal communities face stronger tidal surges. The combination of heavy rain and rising seas makes flooding worse. Communities and Farmers Feel the Pressure Flood warnings continue across the country. At one point this week, more than 100 areas faced official alerts. The Environment Agency confirmed that over 300 homes flooded. Farmers are under severe strain. One Somerset farmer said he is living on a knife edge. His crops sit in floodwater and may rot within days. Flooding also disrupts transport, damages homes, and threatens food supply chains. Insurance costs may rise. Infrastructure faces growing pressure. Are These Wetter Winters Here to Stay? Climate projections suggest yes. Unless greenhouse gas emissions fall sharply, the UK will likely see more wet winters and frequent flooding. Scientists warn that warming will intensify rainfall patterns further. The key question is no longer whether winters are changing. The focus now shifts to how communities adapt.
Weather

Are Wetter Winters and Frequent Flooding in the UK the New Normal?

Heavy rain has soaked the UK again. From Cornwall to County Down, many areas recorded their wettest January ever. February brought more downpours, adding pressure to already saturated ground. Weather…

February 11, 2026
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Trump’s Climate Rule Repeal Could Spark New Wave of Lawsuits

EPA Moves to Reverse 2009 Climate Finding The Trump administration is preparing to scrap a key Obama era climate ruling that declared greenhouse gases a threat to public health. That…

February 11, 2026
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UK Flooding Concerns Continue as Colder and Snowy Weather Approaches

The UK is still dealing with serious flooding after one of the wettest winters in recent years. Nearly 90 flood warnings remain active, mostly across England and three in Scotland.…

February 11, 2026
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US Job Growth Surges in January, but Labor Market Recovery Remains Uneven

January Jobs Report Beats Expectations U.S. employers added more jobs than expected in January, and the unemployment rate dipped to 4.3%. At first glance, the report points to a stable…

February 11, 2026
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