Gaza's 80% Unemployment Crisis Leaves Residents Struggling

With Gaza's economy reduced to 13% of its former size and unemployment at 80%, residents face extreme hardship despite increased aid. Former fishermen and graduates alike search for work in a devastated territory where cash remains essential for survival.

UK Law Firms Resist US Invasion in London Market

Slaughter and May, Macfarlanes, and Travers Smith maintain strong positions in London's legal market despite aggressive expansion by US law firms, focusing on premium services and client loyalty.

UK Proposes Ban on AI Chatbots for Under-16s

The UK government is considering a ban on AI chatbots for children under 16, with potential fines for tech companies that violate the rule, citing mental health and data privacy risks.

Buttermere Lake: UK's 'Breathtaking' Hidden Gem

Discover Buttermere in the Lake District, a tiny village with a stunning lake that social media users call 'magical' and 'heavenly.' Learn about the scenic walk, travel tips, and why it feels like another world.

How to Spend a Billion Dollars for Social Impact

Guardian readers share creative philanthropic ideas, from community workspaces to supporting local charities, in response to a thought-provoking question about using wealth for public good.

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