BBC ‘sweeps report under carpet’ after Huw Edwards quits: Insiders have voiced dismay that the ‘fact-finding’ mission into allegations made against the presenter ...
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Quick Glance: Huw Edwards steps down from BBC due to health reasons
- Huw Edwards announced his resignation from the BBC on Monday, citing health reasons according to the corporation.
- A spokesperson for the BBC stated that after 40 years of service, Huw Edwards' decision based on medical advice was accepted.
- Mr. Edwards' wife, Vicky Flind, revealed that he is suffering from severe mental health issues and is currently receiving in-patient care.
- Mr. Edwards, one of the most prominent BBC presenters, had been involved in significant events such as royal weddings and funerals.
Someone screamed 'don't do it' before man set himself on fire - BBC reporter
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US rate setter tells BBC 'no hurry' to cut interest rates: A key member of the US central bank, Raphael Bostic, tells the BBC rates might only ease "at the end ...
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Rusya-Ukrayna Savaşı: BBC, 50 binden fazla Rus'un öldüğünü tespit etti: Rusya-Ukrayna savaşının ikinci yılında ölü sayısında ilk yıla göre yaklaşık yüzde 25 ...
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Last Night of the Proms legendary conductor Sir Andrew Davis dies aged 80: Last Night of the Proms legendary conductor Sir Andrew Davis has died from leukaemia ...
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Tanzanian soldiers killed in DR Congo missile attack: Enemy mortar fire "fell near the camp where they were staying," says a southern African military force.
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How it felt to be targeted in Westminster honeytrap: BBC correspondent Henry Zeffman reveals he was among those sent unsolicited messages on WhatsApp.
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BBC News star reveals they're 'out of action' after major surgery: A BBC News presenter has been taken off air for major knee surgery.
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BBC India News Operations Divided With Collective Newsroom Launch: The BBC's news operations in India have been effectively divided from Wednesday with the ...
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Boeing whistleblower found dead in US: Prior to his death, whistleblower John Barnett was testifying against Boeing over concerns about standards.
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Quick Glance: Boeing Whistleblower’s Legal Battle Could Continue Posthumously, Lawyer Asserts
- A whistleblower and former Boeing inspector who passed away before his case concluded could have his matter heard posthumously, as per a legal expert.
- Barnett's death should not halt the claim, as his estate could step in as the complainant, stated whistleblower attorney Stephen Kohn.
- Boeing denied retaliating against Barnett but failed to dismiss the plaintiff's case.
- Barnett's attorneys urged local police to continue investigating despite the coroner's initial ruling.
Zone of Interest director Jonathan Glazer condemns 'occupation' in Oscars speech: Jonathan Glazer said he refuted his "Jewishness and the Holocaust being ...
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Quick Glance: Bold Political Commentary at the Oscars
- Jonathan Glazer wins the Oscar for Best International Feature 'The Zone of Interest'
- Glazer discusses dehumanization and the conflict in Gaza and Israel
- The film highlights the atrocities of the Holocaust and the danger of apathy
- Glazer stands up for humanity and peace in a politically charged atmosphere
Apple lawsuit: US accuses tech giant of monopolising smartphone market: In a landmark lawsuit, the justice department alleges the company uses its power to limit ...
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Quick Glance: US Alleges Apple Monopolized Smartphone Market
- The US files a groundbreaking lawsuit accusing Apple of monopolizing the smartphone market and stifling competition.
- The Justice Department claims Apple used its power to restrict competitors and consumer options.
- Apple pledges to vigorously fight the lawsuit and refutes the allegations.
- The complaint outlines 'anti-competitive' actions by Apple, such as blocking apps with broad functionality and limiting third-party digital wallets.
Supreme Court says Texas can arrest and jail migrants: The decision paves the way for Texas to implement SB4, which critics have called unconstitutional.
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Quick Glance: Legal Battle Over Texas Immigration Law Intensifies Again
- A federal appeals court issued a ruling late on Tuesday that once more halts Texas from apprehending migrants suspected of unlawfully entering the United States, shortly after the Supreme Court implemented the stringent new immigration law.
- Earlier in the day, a split decision by the Supreme Court granted Texas permission to enforce a statute granting law enforcement extensive authority to detain migrants believed to have illegally crossed the border while the legal conflict regarding the provision unfolds.
- Opponents view the legislation as the most extreme effort by a state to regulate immigration since the passage of an Arizona law over a decade ago, parts of which were invalidated by the Supreme Court.
- The dispute over the immigration statute in Texas is among several legal clashes between Texan officials and the Biden administration concerning the extent to which the state can monitor the Texas-Mexico border and deter unauthorized border crossings.
Mystery solved after Guernsey divers find missing German U-boat: It took four years to locate and confirm the find, which has been filmed for a BBC documentary.
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More than 500 migrants arrive in Kent small boats: More than 4,000 people have crossed from France so far this year, Home Office figures show,
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US Navy aircraft carrier faces relentless battle against Houthi attacks: The BBC gets rare access to a US aircraft carrier trying to protect merchant vessels in ...
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Haiti: Fears of hunger as Haiti turmoil spreads: Millions are caught in a perfect storm of politics, violence and homelessness, reports the BBC's Will Grant.
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Meghan: 'Social media bullying is not catty, it's cruel': The Duchess of Sussex has criticised the "toxicity" of social media ...
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Commercial Bank of Ethiopia head warns 'no escape' for clients who profited from glitch
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All By Myself songwriter Eric Carmen dies aged 74: The singer-songwriter's hits also included Hungry Eyes, which featured in the Dirty Dancing movie.
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Quick Glance: Eric Carmen, Former Raspberries Member and 'Hungry Eyes' Singer, Dead at 74
- Eighties hitmaker Eric Carmen has passed away at the age of 74, known for the iconic song 'Hungry Eyes' from Dirty Dancing.
- His wife, Amy Carmen, confirmed the news on his official website, emphasizing his lasting musical legacy.
- Carmen was a member of the band Raspberries and achieved solo success with hits like 'All By Myself' and 'Never Gonna Fall in Love Again'.
- Following the band's success in the Eighties, Carmen released his final album in 2000 and conducted successful Raspberries reunion concerts.
Senegal President Macky Sall rejects blame for election chaos: He tells the BBC he won't apologise for attempting to delay the vote, a move that led to deadly ...
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Jail for Manx stalker who smeared Covid scientist: Courtenay Heading was jailed at Douglas Courthouse for harassing a doctor with "incessant" messages.
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Central Bank: Pay for Irish workers to outpace inflation: Workers' spending power in the republic is likely to go up over the next three years up until 2026.
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Ghana's LGBT terror: 'We live in fear of snitches': A bill that will impose jail terms for simply identifying as LGBTQ+ is terrifying the gay community.
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Quick Glance: Fear of Snitches: Ghana's LGBT Terror
- Homophobia is prevalent in Ghana, where gay sex is already illegal.
- A new law threatens the LGBTQ+ community with prison sentences for identification and promotion.
- LGBT individuals like Mensah and Kwame face discrimination and violence, prompting thoughts of emigration.
- Ghana's President faces a decision with potential economic and diplomatic repercussions.
Ros Atkins on... The German military intelligence leak: Ros Atkins looks at Germany's week of uncomfortable questions, after top-secret discussions were ...
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Red Sea attacks delaying goods and pushing up costs, firms say: Houthi attacks are increasing costs and causing delays, the British Chambers of Commerce says.
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There must be more to the news than the death of an owl: Quirky stories to engage readers are one thing but we shouldn’t be able to hide from the real world ...
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Trump says he would 'encourage' Russia to attack Nato allies who don't pay their bills
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Quick Glance: NATO Chief Applauds Record Defense Spending
- European NATO members and Canada increase defense spending to record levels.
- 11% rise in defense spending among European allies and Canada last year.
- 18 allies expected to reach 2% of GDP defense spending.
- Concerns raised over Trump's remarks undermining security.
Sinéad O'Connor nominated for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: Other nominees include Mariah Carey, Oasis, Ozzy Osborne and Cher, who has previously vowed not to accept ...
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Quick Glance: Top Nominations for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- 15 artists nominated for Hall of Fame
- Nominees include Mariah Carey, Cher, Lenny Kravitz, and more
- First album released before 1999 for eligibility
- Cher criticizes nomination despite previous rejection
Exclusive video: Death and trauma at every turn for Gaza’s exhausted paramedics: BBC News Arabic followed three first responders working under intense ...
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Lowestoft: People smuggler who crossed North Sea in yacht jailed: Eduard Mucaj crossed the North Sea in a "dangerous" yacht with twelve Albanian migrants on ...
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BBC Reporter Gets Heat For “Cringe” Red Carpet Interview With Andrew Scott About Barry Keoghan’s ‘Saltburn’ Nude Scene
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King Charles III Diagnosed With Cancer; Postpones Public Engagements: King Charles III has been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer following prostate ...
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Carl Weathers, Apollo Creed from Rocky movies, dies aged 76: Carl Weathers, former NFL player turned Hollywood actor who starred as Apollo Creed in the Rocky ...
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Elon Musk announces first Neuralink wireless brain chip implant: The company hopes that such chips can eventually work with the brain to help tackle complex ...
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Quick Glance: Neuralink Implants Brain Chip in First Human, Musk Confirms
- First successful implantation of a brain chip in a human patient by Neuralink founder Elon Musk.
- The company received approval in September to recruit participants for a human trial with paralysis patients.
- The brain-computer interface (BCI) implant is placed in a region of the brain that controls the intention to move.
- The first product from Neuralink will be called Telepathy, according to Musk.
Man charged with Bristol teenager murders: Anthony Snook, 44, charged with murders of teenagers Mason Rist and Max Dixon in Bristol on Saturday.
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Boeing 737 Max 9: United Airlines finds loose bolts during inspections: The airline finds installation issues, including bolts in need of "tightening" ...
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Quick Glance: FAA Continues Boeing 737 MAX 9 Grounding
- The Federal Aviation Administration announced the continued grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX 9.
- Boeing's initial instructions for inspecting and repairing the door plug need revision.
- Every Boeing 737-9 Max with a plug door will remain grounded until FAA approval.
- Airlines reported defects in preliminary fleet inspections.
Jodie Foster: Gen Z can be 'really annoying' to work with: The Oscar winner says she feels compelled to help young actors "because it was hard growing up".
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Quick Glance: Jodie Foster Criticizes Gen Z
- Jodie Foster publicly criticized Gen Z, describing her collaboration with them as 'really annoying'.
- According to a report from The Guardian, she stated: 'They're like, 'Nah, I'm not feeling it today, I'm gonna come in at 10:30 a.m.'
- Nevertheless, she had positive words for a Gen Z actress: Bella Ramsey.
- In an interview with The Guardian, Foster expressed criticism about Gen Z's work attitudes.
Al Jazeera bureau chief's son Hamza al-Dahdouh among journalists killed in Gaza: Hamza al-Dahdouh was with other journalists when a reported strike hit a road ...
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A new start after 60: I was a secretary – until I stumbled upon an amazing story I had to film
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Hunter Biden due in court to face nine tax charges: The 53-year-old was indicted last month by California prosecutors on counts of not paying $1.4m in taxes.
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Quick Glance: Hunter Biden's Unexpected Appearance at Congressional Contempt Hearing
- Hunter Biden made a personal appearance on Capitol Hill Wednesday morning to attend a congressional committee hearing accusing him of contempt of Congress.
- He was accompanied by attorneys Abbe Lowell and Kevin Morris.
- Biden and Republicans are at odds over whether he should testify behind closed doors.
- Biden's surprise appearance comes a day before he is due to address separate tax charges in Los Angeles, and is the latest in an escalating back and forth between himself and House Republicans.
Biden tells heckler he's pushing Israel to leave Gaza: The president made the comments after being interrupted by ‘cesasefire now’ chants during a speech in ...
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Logan Paul offers partial refund for failed CryptoZoo game: Logan Paul says he will begin buying back CryptoZoo NFTs, a year after apologising for the failure.
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‘Cool, calm, precise’: how Mishal Husain became the interviewer politicians dread
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X blocks searches for Taylor Swift after explicit AI images of her go viral: Twitter says the move is to prioritise safety, after fake explicit images of the ...
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Quick Glance: Charles Barkley criticizes NFL fans over Taylor Swift and football
- Clear message from Charles Barkley to Taylor Swift’s NFL haters
- Criticism of T-Swift for alleged ruining of football
- Speculation on Swift's potential influence on Super Bowl 2024
- Heavy criticism of Swift since her start at Travis Kelce's games in September 2023
ChatGPT: Italy says OpenAI's chatbot breaches data protection rules: Italy had previously banned the AI-powered chatbot over privacy concerns.
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Quick Glance: Data Privacy Probe: Italy Investigates ChatGPT
- Italian data protection authority finds OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, in violation of European law.
- The provider, OpenAI, has 30 days to respond to the investigation, according to the data protection authority Garante.
- Italy briefly blocked access to ChatGPT in spring 2023 due to legal concerns.
- Garante initiates investigations and warns of penalties up to four percent of global revenue for potential violations of European data protection law.
Timelapse shows Geminid meteor shower: At least 120 meteors could be seen per hour when the celestial event reached its peak earlier this week.
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Tech Life - Technology and mental health - BBC Sounds: Catch up on your favourite BBC radio show from your favourite DJ right here, whenever you like ...
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The Game Awards 2023: How orchestra chief makes the famous medley: The Game Awards' conductor talks creating a Games of the Year medley and the return of Flute ...
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Tobacco giant sees sunset for US cigarette business: British American Tobacco said it could no longer value the business as if it had an infinite life.
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How a referee being punched shut down Turkish football: All Turkish football leagues are suspended after the president of MKE Ankaragucu punched a referee.
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Quick Glance: Turkish Football Club President Arrested for Referee Incident
- MKE Ankaragucu president, Faruk Koca, assaults referee Halil Umut Meler after the Turkish Super Lig game with Caykur Rizespor.
- Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc announces the official arrest of Koca and two others for 'injuring a public official'.
- The entire Turkish league football has been suspended following the incident.
- Fifa president Gianni Infantino condemns the incident as 'totally unacceptable' and emphasizes that violence has 'no place in our sport or society'.
Ireland collects €6.3bn in corporation tax: Ireland’s tax authorities collected a record amount of corporation tax during November.
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Quick Glance: Supreme Court Case Could Impact Taxation of the Wealthy
- The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Moore vs United States, a case that could limit Congress from imposing certain types of wealth taxes in the future.
- The couple argues that the transition tax violates the 16th Amendment, which gives Congress the power to levy taxes on income, as they never received any of the company’s profits.
- While the justices could limit their decision to the transition tax, a ruling in favor of the Moores could bring a lot of uncertainty into the nation’s current tax system and lead to more lawsuits aiming to challenge other provisions that impose taxes on unrealized or undistributed income.
- Various groups filing amicus briefs would like the Supreme Court to issue a decision that would block such proposals in the future.
'I could not get an interview with a law firm': Sandra Day O'Connor spoke to the BBC in 2006 about becoming the first female US Supreme Court ...
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Khtek: The Moroccan rapper who is grateful to have bi-polar disorder: Khtek, one of Morocco's biggest rappers, talks to the BBC about sexism and mental illness.
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Thousands of Starbucks workers strike on Red Cup Day: Employees staged the walkout on one of the store's busiest days of the year, when it gives away ...
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Canadian man guilty of Muslim family's murders in Ontario: Four members of the Afzaal family died after they were deliberately run over with a truck in Ontario.
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Burna Boy and Rema win inaugural Billboard Afrobeats awards: The Nigerian artists are the first winners in the new category at the Billboard Music Awards in the ...
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Sister of Sasha Skochilenko fears for jailed artist's life: Sasha Skochilenko has been sentenced to seven years in prison for anti-war activism.
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Quick Glance: Russian Artist Jailed for Anti-War Messages
- Sasha Skochilenko, 33, artist from St Petersburg, detained since April last year.
- After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Skochilenko protested by replacing supermarket labels with anti-war messages.
- Convicted of "discrediting the Russian army" under repressive laws adopted after the invasion.
- Sasha Skochilenko's sister Anna describes her as a symbol of everything the Russian authorities hate.
Watch: BBC evacuated from Iceland volcano 'ghost town': The BBC's Jessica Parker was let into Grindavik before she and the town's residents ...
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Oladips: Nigerian rapper dies aged 28: Tributes are being paid to the young rapper who was due to release his new album on Thursday.
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Britain's loneliest sheep arrives in new 'forever home': The ewe - rescued after being stranded - is settling in well at a farm park in southern Scotland.
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Quick Glance: Loneliest Sheep in Britain Rescued After Two Years
- A sheep hailed as Britain's loneliest has been rescued by a group of farmers from a remote shingle beach in the Scottish Highlands.
- The sheep, named Fiona and wearing a huge fleece, had been stranded at the foot of cliffs on the Cromarty Firth for at least two years.
- Jillian Turner first spotted the sheep two years ago while paddling along the coast of Sutherland with her kayak club.
- The sheep's fleece was 'huge' and touching the ground at the back, she said, with Turner describing the experience as 'heart-rending'.
Amazon latest firm to cut jobs in gaming industry: It has been a banner year for video games, yet studios continue to sack staff.
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US pilot charged for allegedly threatening captain: The man is accused of telling a colleague he would shoot them if the flight they were on was diverted.
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At scene of hospital blast: 'People are still collecting body parts': Hundreds of people were killed by an explosion at a crowded hospital in Gaza City ...
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Hundreds of displaced Gazans queue for bread: The BBC's Rushdi Abualouf reports from Khan Younis, where hundreds of thousands of refugees have arrived.
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Kibbutz massacre survivor: 'They were shooting the kids': Neta Portal describes the horror of a Hamas attack after being shot in the legs six times.
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'This is my community. I've seen things I can never unsee': BBC Arabic reporter Adnan Elbursh visits the main hospital in Gaza City ...
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BBC in Khan Younis: The scene is tragic: The BBC's Rushdi Abualouf says the city is struggling to cope as refugees from northern Gaza flood in.
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Shots fired as BBC visits festival massacre 'ground zero': Lucy Williamson visits the site of the Israeli music festival where 260 bodies were ...
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My daughter’s final moments as Hamas invaded her home: When Hamas attacked early Saturday morning, US professor Ilan Troen got a call from his daughter.
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LinkedIn: Microsoft says 668 more jobs to go: The company, which is owned my Microsoft, is cutting about 3% of its workforce.
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Quick Glance: LinkedIn to Lay Off Nearly 700 Employees
- LinkedIn is restructuring the company and streamlining decision making.
- LinkedIn is committed to providing full support to all impacted employees during this transition and ensuring they are treated with care and respect.
- In its most recent quarterly report, LinkedIn reported a 5% year-over-year revenue increase, surpassing $15 billion for the first time.
- In January, Microsoft announced the layoff of 10,000 employees to cut costs.
Microsoft in $29bn back taxes dispute in US: The IRS has been auditing how the firm allocates profits among countries and jurisdictions.
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Quick Glance: Former IRS Contractor Pleads Guilty to Stealing Trump's Tax Returns
- The former IRS contractor accused of leaking former President Donald Trump's tax returns and stealing tax information on thousands of the wealthiest people in the US pleaded guilty in federal court.
- During the plea hearing, an attorney for Trump gave a victim impact statement, calling the crime 'an egregious breach.' Trump's attorney, Alina Habba, said that Trump's returns were 'kept in a vault at the IRS' and suggested that the leak may have cost Trump votes in the 2020 election.
Elite Israeli soldiers gain control of border areas: The BBC's Jeremy Bowen reports from Kfar Aza in southern Israel.
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At the scene of 'deliberate' Russian missile attack: The BBC's James Waterhouse examines the scene of the ballistic missile strike in Hroza.
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Leaving the BBC at 52 was the best thing that ever happened to me: The news that big change was coming arrived in understated form — an email from my boss as I ...
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BBC reports from Nagorno-Karabakh border amid panic: The BBC's Nataliya Zotova reports from the border between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Derna: 'There's a smell of decay and death in the air': The BBC's Anna Foster is in the flood stricken city conveying the impact of the ...
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Dorset photographer reflects on Twin Towers collapse: Phil Penman was in New York on 9/11 and 22 years on has been speaking about the photographs he took on the ...
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Inside remote mountain village devastated by quake: The BBC's Nick Beake is in Amizmiz where people are searching rubble by hand to find belongings and ...
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