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of the tempest in london's west end, starring sigourney weaver. be a wake up call to us firms. has become the most downloaded free app in the united states since its launch earlier this month.
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the release of deepseek ai to me earlier. and it's notjust in the us. you mentioned nvidia. hit once again,
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we're also seeing nvidia supplier adventists, which is... adventist, i should a second day in a row. rout in tech stocks around the world. well because it's a very similar product to what chatgpt is. a bit of traction when it was released in late 2022. it reads very similar.
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"politically sensitive" by china, so questions about taiwan, these are questions that really, you know, which is effectively, i'll give "i am sorry, i cannot answer that question." about tiananmen square today.
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here in the us shift
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because of the advent of ai. we're talking about bringing nuclear back is saying, is claiming. they're sceptical of what deepseek is claiming. we shall see. i will have more on the story coming later. initiatives in the military. in the armed forces, the defence department and the homeland security department. a third order directs the pentagon to determine the action does not immediately ban transgender service members.
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up the us military. accusations of womanising and heavy drinking. well for donald trump.
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it's an end to the transgender recruitment policy from entering the us military. former service members,
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about 8,000 of them, will be that they were following their bosses in terms of prosecutions
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people, defending private clients. sorry to interrupt you. it was his team, the lawyers from his team of classified documents.
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early in his office. but you do worry about the hollowing out of talented people who are very smart lawyers. development, as they're doing this vast halt, government right now. at all of these moves. house
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there. geographic names system. it the gulf of mexico.
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faroe islands. an estimated 1.1 million people died there — of human beings ever recorded. to pay their respects.
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around the world and across the uk.
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government officials in the eastern democratic republic of congo have announced that the army now that they control the city. and we can now speak to the
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nine. and we understand the new us secretary _ nine. and we understand the new us secretary of — nine. and we understand the new us secretary of - marco - has been talking the rubio, has been talking to the can you tell us president. can you tell us more about that? it president. can you tell us more about that?— about that? it was a rather introductory _ about that? it was a rather introductory call _ about that? it was a rather introductory call. we - introductory call as we understand from the white under—standfrem the white talked under—etehdfrem the white talked about the =. of the importance of the congolese to resume talks in president to resume talks in rwanda, have been e eeeervieee by the afrieeh ,...,.,.,..,.,...,.,... and eeeervieee by the afrieeh' ' ' ' ' and talks have very badly in ended very badly in december. president ezdded very badly in december. president polk ganley did where president polk ganley did not show. there was cost to resume the which is the to resume ,, talks. best way to resume the talks.
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hamas said more than 300,000 people these are live pictures we receiving this morning. these the travelling are the people the-vetting qt! many people are the people travelling on many people are trying to are the people travelling on mar journeys are trying to are the people travelling on mar journey in re trying to are the people travelling on marjourney in theiring to are the people travelling on mar journey in their cars a make the journey in their cars and vans. this is amid the scenes, there are desolate scenes, but there are still many going on alf alftheir 7 alltheir possessions. freed are dead. reports from jerusalem.
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reclaimed. remembered. family survivors, old and young. from khan yunis. i'm crying from happiness. gaza during the war. home will look like.
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what am i expecting? we will see the same destruction that we have seen here. we're going from emptiness to emptiness. this is the home many returned to. buildings have been damaged or destroyed. houses burnt, businesses looted. relatives still buried in the rubble. hamas officials have called for 130,000 emergency tents to shelter people returning to the north. gaza's displaced still homeless, even after coming home. now a place of reunions. israeli soldiers withdrawn, replaced by familiarfaces. the impact of this truce is taking hold.
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but talks on extending it but talks on extending it into a permanent ceasefire, talks on gaza's future, into a permanent ceasefire, haven't yet begun. for gazans, the road back home is open, but the path ahead is unclear. but the path ahead is unclear. lucy williamson reporting from williamson reporting from jerusalem. jerusalem. a public inquiry into the worst atrocity of the conflict in northern of the conflict in northern ireland — the 0magh bombing — will start hearing evidence from families today. 29 people, including a woman pregnant with twins, were murdered in the real ira ireland — the 0magh bombing — attack in august 1998 after a bomb exploded in the main shopping street. 0ur ireland correspondent sarah girvin reports. this was the single deadliest attack of northern ireland's troubles. 29 people, including a woman pregnant with twins, were killed in the real ira
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bombing. no—one has ever been convicted of the atrocity, and bereaved families have spent years fighting for a public inquiry. aidan gallagher was in 0magh shopping on the day of the bomb. the 21—year—old never came home. his father wants answers. we had 31 beautiful, innocent people die and i think it's important that they are acknowledged. the thing at the back of all of our minds is that the people responsible for this horrendous, wicked and evil atrocity will not be held to account. that's the unfortunate thing. chaired by lord turnbull, the inquiry will spend the next four weeks hearing from relatives of those who were killed and those who witnessed the bombing and its aftermath. it will also evaluate the intelligence picture at the time, but its purpose is not to identify the individuals responsible. for many people who live and work in 0magh, the consequences of the bombing are still present even today.
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the 0magh bomb is something that whenever you do think about it, and you think about it too much, it becomes a very emotional and evocative subject. and i think that's maybe where a lot of people are. they don't forget it, but they might not necessarily want to dwell too much on it. five former pupils at this school were killed in the bombing. decades later, what happened that day still has an impact on young people here. my auntie was killed in it, so it's always mentioned quite a lot in the house. and it'll always be a big event that shouldn't have happened and did happen. there's a lot of people that died from the high school or that had relations in the high school. so it's like, it's closely linked to the school and the school families. after decades of legal battles, there is hope that the public inquiry will provide answers for questions nearly 27 years in the making. sarah girvin, bbc news.
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protesters from the environmental campaign groupjust stop 0il have disrupted a performance of the tempest, starring sigourney weaver in london's
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immediately we saw reaction on the markets. we immediately we saw reaction on the markets. _ the markets. yes, we did, and me, i the markets. yes, we did, and - me. i had _ the markets. yes, we did, and - me. i had a _ forgive me; i hagla infeito'r " f " " forgive me; i iiaola vieitor " r " " moment on television with an there. we will hear audience there. we will hear deepseekin audience there. we will hear deepseek in a the 7 7th7e7de7t7ails7 7 the details coming moment, all the details coming up moment, all the details coming up next on business hello there. service because of the impacts there. still flood warnings too, as our area of low pressure
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starts to fill. still a rumble or two of thunder, still kind of widespread frost. now there'll still be plenty of showers just swirling around that area of low pressure. monday's did. towards western channel coast. as we head through tuesday
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night and into wednesday, into northern and western scotland perhaps, but also some and the west, and this time we're going to be seeing some of england, into southwest england dry day, perhaps one or two showers just running down and then into thursday it's looking dry, pretty much across the board as high pressure starts to edge in. there will be plenty of sunshine around temperatures sunshine around, temperatures
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has the ai bubble burst? dollar losses expected. what next for greenland ?
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the most exciting games. artificial intelligence firm. the deepseek app, which was launched last week,
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