New UK law tackles AI child abuse material

A proposed UK law empowers watchdogs to test AI models for child safety before release, as reports of AI-generated abuse material more than double. Learn how this aims to protect children.

Protesters storm COP30 venue in Brazil

Armed activists clashed with UN guards at the COP30 climate summit in Belem, forcing entry and causing injuries. Follow for live updates on this breaking story.

Kansas County Pays $3m Over Newspaper Raid

Marion County agrees to pay over $3 million and apologise for a 2023 police raid on a local newspaper that sparked a national press freedom outcry. Discover the full story.

Reeves rejects £1bn NHS redundancy funding plea

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has denied a £1bn emergency funding request from Health Secretary Wes Streeting to cover NHS redundancy payouts for 18,000 staff. Discover the implications for the health service.

Guardian's Building Power: US Civil Rights Series

The Guardian unveils 'Building Power', an independent editorial series examining movement building and civil rights protection efforts across the United States. Explore the groundbreaking coverage now.

Prince George Phone Ban Sparks Parenting Debate

Prince William reveals 12-year-old Prince George is pushing back against smartphone ban. Discover how UK parents are navigating the mobile phone dilemma and what experts recommend.

Russian 'Mad Max-Style' Assault on Pokrovsk

Hundreds of Russian troops push into key Ukrainian city Pokrovsk in a dramatic 'Mad Max-style' assault, exploiting dense fog. The strategic battle for Donetsk intensifies.

NHS paedophile jailed for 28 years after KFC arrest

Senior NHS manager Paul Lipscombe, 51, has been sentenced to 28 years for raping and sexually assaulting girls. He was arrested in a KFC drive-thru. Police urge other victims to come forward.

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