Fariba Adelkhah was given a five-year sentence in May 2020 for conspiring against national security.
Northern Ireland unionists face historic choice as EU, UK near protocol deal – Reuters
Northern Ireland unionists face historic choice as EU, UK near protocol deal ReutersExplainer: Why a new post-Brexit deal may deepen N.Ireland’s political crisis ReutersView Full Coverage on Google News
Macron mulls stripping Putin of France’s top honour
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Turkey earthquake: The children whose names have been erased – BBC
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The children whose names were erased by the earthquake
One Turkish hospital is now a hub for unidentified children whose parents are dead or untraceable.
King Charles coronation: Buckingham Palace unveils emblem ahead of May ceremonies
Charles, 74, automatically became king on the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II last September. He is now the oldest person to ever assume the throne.
King Charles coronation logo created by iPhone designer – BBC
King Charles coronation logo created by iPhone designer BBCKing Charles Coronation Emblem Revealed: See the Design by Jony Ive PEOPLECharles’s coronation emblem revealed, showing British king’s love of nature Yahoo News…
Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu Join the ChatGPT Rush
China’s biggest tech companies are rushing to develop their own versions of ChatGPT, the AI-powered chatbot that has set the U.S. tech world buzzing, despite questions over the capabilities and commercial prospects of the technology. Nikkei Asia Review…
Google employees criticize CEO Sundar Pichai for ‘rushed, botched’ announcement of GPT competitor Bard
In addition to a slide in its stock, Alphabet is facing criticism from employees following the announcement of its ChatGPT competitor this week.
A librarian’s frontline view of Florida’s ‘vetting’ process for school books, and the titles being banned
A vetting process to comply with Florida guidelines to school books has caused chaos for students and teachers, writes Richard Hall