The BBC came under fire again Thursday in a new book about its bombshell interview with the late Princess Diana, 30 years after it was aired.
‘Huge columns of smoke’: BBC at the scene of fire at COP30
Climate Editor Justin Rowlatt was at the UN climate talks in Brazil when a fire broke out.
Ferry Crashed From Distracted Operator Looking At Phone, Officials Say
The ferry was carrying 267 passengers and crew members on board when it struck a rocky islet in South Korea on Wednesday. About 27 passengers suffered minor injuries or dizziness. The ferry’s captain and two officers were charged with injury by gross n…
Italian prosecutors investigate luxury group Tod’s for labor abuses, seek ad ban
Italian prosecutors have placed luxury group Tod’s and three of its executives under investigation for suspected labor abuses and exploitation.
Councils in north of England and Midlands to get more funding in shake-up
The changes could see funding boosts for Reform-led councils in the north with high levels of deprivation Deprived towns and cities in the Midlands and the north of England are the big winners in a shake-up of local authority funding that will redirect…
New Hampshire Supreme Court takes up disputed verdict in landmark youth center abuse case
New Hampshire Supreme Court justices are considering a disputed verdict in a landmark lawsuit over abuse at the state’s youth detention center.
Trump and Vance snubbed for Cheney funeral
Former US Vice President Dick Cheney’s funeral has been held in Washington DC, but Donald Trump and JD Vance were not invited.
Ancient gold coins stolen from museum in Switzerland, police say
Police stressed that the stolen objects had “archeological value,” but said the monetary value had yet to be determined.
Colombians protest child sexual abuse with dolls in front of Attorney General’s Office
Dozens of dolls were displayed outside Colombia’s Attorney General’s Office to protest child sexual abuse and slow investigations.
OpenAI says GPT-5 has demonstrated the ability to accelerate scientific research workflows but can’t run projects or solve scientific problems autonomously (Radhika Rajkumar/ZDNET)
Radhika Rajkumar / ZDNET:
OpenAI says GPT-5 has demonstrated the ability to accelerate scientific research workflows but can’t run projects or solve scientific problems autonomously — ZDNET’s key takeaways — GPT-5 suppor…