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Iran’s President Gives Major Update on Nuclear Talks

President says Iran is pursing a peaceful path and using all resources to prevent war
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Nissan to close its Oppama plant in Japan to cut costs

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Irish jockey Oisin Murphy speaks of ‘nightmare’ car crash and drink driving conviction

Oisin Murphy was banned from driving for 20 months after pleading guilty
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China Responds to Lindsey Graham Russia Threat

The U.S. senator said China would feel the heat of his proposal as President Trump gives Russia a deadline.
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How to Watch Wrexham vs Sydney FC: Live Stream Men’s Club Friendly, TV Channel

Want to catch your favorite Welcome to Wrexham stars in action? Tune in Tuesday as Wrexham faces Sydney FC in a club friendly on CBS Sports Network.
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Dog’s ‘Ceremony’ When Getting a Treat Leaves Viewers in Hysterics

“Mine hides them under the sofa and then whines at me to retrieve it, then stashes it under the sofa again,” one viewer said.
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Simon Harris warns of Irish job losses if US imposes 30% tariffs

The Tánaiste will issue the warning at a Cabinet meeting, as the EU tries to avoid an all-out trade war with the US
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AI chatbot ‘MechaHitler’ could be making content considered violent extremism, expert witness tells X v eSafety case

Tribunal hearing comes days after Elon Musk’s xAI apologised for antisemitic comments made by its Grok bot

The chatbot embedded in Elon Musk’s X that referred to itself as “MechaHitler” and made antisemitic comments last week could be considered terrorism or violent extremism content, an Australian tribunal has heard.

But an expert witness for X has argued a large language model cannot be ascribed intent, only the user.

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Gay man subjected to ‘exorcism’ at Sheffield church receives compensation

Matthew Drapper at C of E’s St Thomas Philadelphia was told that ‘sexual impurity’ had let demons enter his body

A gay man has been paid compensation from a Church of England parish after he was subjected to an “exorcism” to purge him of his homosexuality, it has been reported.

Matthew Drapper, 37, was a volunteer at St Thomas Philadelphia, a joint Anglican-Baptist congregation in Sheffield, in 2014 when he was invited to an “encounter God weekend” at the “contemporary, welcoming church”, the Times reported.

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Mack Hansen is major Lions doubt ahead of first Test due to foot injury

Blair Kinghorn is also struggling to overcome a knee injury in time for the Brisbane clash.