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particle physicist at University of Glasgow

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    Thousands rally against racism in Belfast after anti-immigrant riots sparked by knife attack

    Thousands gathered at Belfast City Hall on Saturday in a show of solidarity against two nights of anti-immigrant violence that erupted after a knife attack blamed on a Sudanese refugee.

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49 missiles and one resignation

US and Iran rupture ceasefire as oil shock squeezes central banks and Starmer

The Gulf again set the tempo, as the United States and Iran traded fire and Tehran threatened the Strait of Hormuz. Markets, central banks and governments then absorbed the bill, with inflation rising, rates moving and defence rows sharpening.

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  • Swiss referendum on population cap

    Voters decide on a proposal to cap the population at 10 million by 2050, which would restrict immigration and require renegotiating agreements with the European Union.

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AI: capabilities, regulation, labour

The progression of copyright lawsuits against major AI developers and the reiteration of warnings regarding AI's labor market impact represent ongoing developments rather than new, discrete occurrences that would shift the thread's core trajectory.

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