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The ‘AI doomers’ have lost this battle
Failed coups, as seen at OpenAI, often accelerate the thing that they were trying to prevent
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Relief and pain ripple across Israel after first hostages released
Family reunions offer emotional moment for nation gripped by war, but relatives of those still held captive must wait and hope
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Ukraine: the new fissures in a society under strain
For all their stoical resistance Ukrainians are increasingly riven between those who stayed and those who left, those who fought and those who didn’t
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UK Supreme Court flexes judicial muscles with Rwanda ruling
Unexpectedly firm ruling against government comes despite trend towards judicial conservatism
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Russia launches largest drone attack since start of Ukraine war
Five people wounded in barrage that hit residential buildings and energy infrastructure
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Hamas expected to free at least 12 hostages on Saturday
Israel will free 42 Palestinians once the captives return on day two of a four-day truce
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Tory focus turns to Spring Budget to close gap with Labour ahead of election
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt under pressure to be bolder in wake of Autumn Statement
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Markets in 2024: Investors bet on déjà vu all over again
The consensus forecast is a mild US recession with bonds becoming more attractive




