Kenyan appeal court overturns ruling that affirmed the right to abortion – AP News
Officials hugely underestimated impact of AI datacentres on UK carbon emissions
Revised figures increase fears about how the energy-intensive sites could worsen the climate emergency
The UK government vastly underestimated the climate impact of artificial intelligence, it has emerged, after officials raised their estimate of carbon emissions from the technology by a factor of more than 100.
According to new data quietly published this week, energy use by AI datacentres in the UK could cause the emission of up to 123m tonnes of carbon dioxide (MtCO₂) – about as much as generated by 2.7 million people – over the next 10 years.
Continue reading...Israeli police investigate after officers ‘cut Palestinian flag’ from skullcap
Police across the US worry officers are being misidentified as ICE, records show
Exclusive: Emails and internal memos reveal concerns immigration enforcement is interfering with police work
Law enforcement and local government officials across the US have over the last year expressed concerns that immigration operations were interfering with police work and leading to threats to officers, according to internal emails and briefings shared with the Guardian.
The development comes as the US public has become afraid and distrustful of officers in their communities due to the Trump administration’s aggressive and at times indiscriminate immigration crackdown.
Continue reading...Mandelson under formal investigation by EU’s anti-fraud office
‘Look, no hands’: China chases the driverless dream at Beijing car show
As domestic sales slow manufacturers are investing in AI and seeking growth in technology and in overseas markets
At the world’s biggest car fair, which opened in Beijing on Friday, there were hundreds of manufacturers, more than 1,000 vehicles, hundreds of thousands of enthusiasts – and hardly anyone behind a wheel.
China’s car companies have cornered the domestic electric vehicle market, and are increasingly visible on the global stage. Now they are turning their attention to what they are betting is the future of mobility: autonomous driving.
Continue reading...Starmer pledges to move on banning Iran’s IRGC in next parliament session – ایران اینترنشنال
- Starmer pledges to move on banning Iran's IRGC in next parliament session ایران اینترنشنال
- Keir Starmer promises imminent laws to ban IRGC Financial Times
- Amid series of attacks, Starmer vows to 'bring forward' legislation proscribing Iran's Revolutionary Guard The Times of Israel
- Labour should swiftly proscribe Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps The Times
- Starmer vows to ban Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps The Independent
US Justice Department drops criminal probe of Fed chair Jerome Powell
Nato says ‘no provision’ to expel members after report US could seek to suspend Spain
US has three aircraft carriers in the Middle East for first time since 2003
Chornobyl at 40: Settlers and horses survive Russian drones, contamination – Al Jazeera
- Chornobyl at 40: Settlers and horses survive Russian drones, contamination Al Jazeera
- Inside Chernobyl’s shadow community: what a nuclear disaster looks like 40 years on National Geographic
- Scientists are still learning from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster The Economist
- PHOTO ESSAY: Chernobyl liquidators return to where they faced an invisible enemy AP News
- Rare photos from the 1986 Chornobyl nuclear disaster Reuters
PM Sanchez rebuffs US idea of suspending Spain from NATO
Massive tornado tears through homes in Oklahoma, injuring at least 10
Homes were reduced to rubble as twister touched down for 30 minutes and carved out a trail of destruction
At least 10 people were injured after a tornado hit northern Oklahoma, as a strong weather system produced a dozen reported twisters that tore destructively through parts of the central US overnight.
Emergency services began assessing the most extensive damage in the rural town of Enid as dawn broke on Friday. Homes were reduced to rubble and splintered wood in the city of about 50,000 people near the state’s northern border. A number of videos showed terrifying wind funnels touching down and roaring across the land towards settlements. The largest tornado was reported to have stayed on the ground for 30 minutes, carving a snaking trail of damage.
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UK eases airline penalties as jet fuel shortages threaten flights
Carriers will retain airport slots if they cancel services as passengers are urged to continue with travel plans
Penalties on airlines that cancel UK flights because of jet fuel shortages have been eased, it has emerged, as the government issued fresh advice to reassure the public they can still fly and should stick to travel plans.
Airlines that cancel owing to a lack of fuel will not lose their rights to valuable takeoff and landing slots at busy airports, which can be forfeited when flights fail to operate over a period.
Continue reading...Chornobyl at 40: Settlers and horses survive Russian drones, contamination
Five games to go: The Premier League’s unpredictable season turns again
Why Bulgaria’s New Leader May Not Become Putin’s New Trojan Horse – The Moscow Times
- Why Bulgaria’s New Leader May Not Become Putin’s New Trojan Horse The Moscow Times
- Will Bulgaria’s New Leader Cast His Lot With Europe or Russia? The New York Times
- Bulgaria’s Kremlin-friendly ex-president wins election in landslide CNN
- A new foothold for Moscow in Europe after Bulgaria election The Washington Post
- Election of so-called 'Putin agent' is no surprise to ordinary Bulgarians Responsible Statecraft