New details emerge about Japan’s notorious WWII germ warfare program – NPR

  1. New details emerge about Japan's notorious WWII germ warfare program  NPR
  2. Former member of Unit 731 fights nightmares, atrocity deniers  朝日新聞
  3. The indelible memory of being a part of Unit 731  The Japan Times
  4. Eighty years of selective amnesia: Latest evidence of Japanese invasion crimes lies hidden in Japan  Global Times
  5. New details emerge about Japan’s notorious WWII germ warfare program  KFSK
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Why Putin Thinks Russia Has the Upper Hand Against Ukraine – The New York Times

  1. Why Putin Thinks Russia Has the Upper Hand Against Ukraine  The New York Times
  2. Putin cannot fight in Ukraine indefinitely. Unfortunately, he doesn’t have to  The Telegraph
  3. Why Putin thinks he can win in Ukraine despite huge Russian death toll  New York Post
  4. Putin is fighting to stave off Russia’s looming collapse: Full Comment podcast  National Post
  5. Estonian foreign minister: Only firm pressure can force Russia to agree to ceasefire  Українська правда
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Germany’s Renk plans to bypass embargo, export to Israel – The Jerusalem Post

  1. Germany's Renk plans to bypass embargo, export to Israel  The Jerusalem Post
  2. Germany’s Merz faces conservative revolt over Israel arms suspension  The Washington Post
  3. German Defense Contractor Mulls US Shift After Merz Israel Ban  Bloomberg.com
  4. Germany Scolds Israel Not Because It Has Forgotten the Holocaust  Haaretz
  5. Council of Europe calls on all 46 member states to halt arms for Israel  New York Post
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Keir Starmer to host Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Downing Street – UK politics live

UK prime minister will be joined by Ukrainian president as he says Britain stands ready to ‘increase pressure’ on Russia if necessary

Education secretary Bridget Phillipson has said it is a “day of celebration” for young people ahead of A-level results on Thursday.

Speaking to Times Radio, she said:

I’ll just start by saying that this is a really exciting day for young people. They’ve worked really hard. They’ve had brilliant support from their teachers and parents. It’s a day for celebration for our young people and there are lots of great routes out there.

University is one of them, but for young people who are considering other routes there are apprenticeships and plenty of other opportunities available too, and lots of advice available if you haven’t quite got what you needed, through Ucas and clearing, and also through the National Career Service.

I think it’s a matter of personal choice.

I do think it’s a good thing that more young people are studying subjects like maths. There are often great roots into careers. The same is, of course, true of subjects like languages, and that was my personal passion.

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Judge criticises lawyers acting for boy accused of murder for filing misleading AI-created documents

Documents filed included references to nonexistent case citations and inaccurate quotes from a parliamentary speech, judge says

A judge has criticised lawyers acting for a boy accused of murder for filing misleading information with the courts after failing to check documents created using artificial intelligence.

“It is not acceptable for AI to be used unless the product of that use is independently and thoroughly verified,” Justice James Elliott told the supreme court in Melbourne.

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Albanese says ‘Hamas will engage in propaganda’ amid confusion over statements on Palestinian statehood

Hamas account claims quotes attributed to co-founder Hassan Yousef unlikely to be true given he’s been in jail since October 2023

Anthony Albanese has warned media about Hamas propaganda, amid confusion regarding statements reportedly made by the terrorist group in relation to Australia’s pledge to recognise a Palestinian state.

Nine newspapers reported on Wednesday that the Hamas co-founder and senior official Hassan Yousef had welcomed the decision, praising Australia’s “political courage” and calling on other countries to follow its example.

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Lebanon’s wake-up call: Iranian officials meet a harsh new reality – Ynetnews

  1. Lebanon’s wake-up call: Iranian officials meet a harsh new reality  Ynetnews
  2. No armed groups allowed in Lebanon, president tells Hezbollah's ally Iran  Reuters
  3. Top Iranian Official Visits Lebanon as Hezbollah Bucks Calls to Disarm  The New York Times
  4. Openly defying Iran, Lebanon’s Aoun says no armed groups allowed in country  The Times of Israel
  5. Iran Scrambles to Shore Up Regional Clout as Domestic and Bilateral Crises Mount  Haaretz
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Baby Shark: South Korean court rejects US composer’s claim song was plagiarised

Ruling upheld that there was insufficient evidence of copyright infringement on song that is YouTube’s most viewed video

South Korea’s supreme court has rejected a US composer’s allegation that the producers of the catchy children’s song Baby Shark plagiarised his work, ending a six-year-long legal battle.

The court upheld two lower court verdicts in favour of Pinkfong, the South Korean company behind the tune with the famous “doo doo doo doo doo doo” refrain.

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‘Censorship’: over 115 scholars condemn cancellation of Harvard journal issue on Palestine

In an open letter, writers denounced abrupt scrapping of a Harvard Educational Review issue dedicated to Palestine

More than 115 education scholars have condemned the cancellation of an entire issue of an academic journal dedicated to Palestine by a Harvard University publisher as “censorship”.

In an open letter published on Thursday, the scholars denounced the abrupt scrapping of a special issue of the Harvard Educational Review – which was first revealed by the Guardian in July – as an “attempt to silence the academic examination of the genocide, starvation and dehumanisation of Palestinian people by the state of Israel and its allies.”

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Putin ready to make Ukraine deal, Trump says before Alaska summit

US president’s comment that Russian and Ukrainian leaders may have to ‘divvy’ things up likely to raise alarm

Donald Trump has said he believes Vladimir Putin is ready to make a deal on the war in Ukraine as the two leaders prepare for their summit in Alaska on Friday, but his suggestion the Russian leader and Volodymyr Zelenskyy could “divvy things up” may alarm some in Kyiv.

The US president, who left the White House on Friday at 7.30am, implied there was a 75% chance of the Alaska meeting succeeding, and that the threat of economic sanctions may have made Putin more willing to seek an end to the war. “HIGH STAKES!!!” he posted on Truth Social as his motorcade idled outside the White House shortly after sunrise in Washington.

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