UK’s digital ID cards spark debate over immigration control and privacy | Migration
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UK’s digital ID cards spark debate over immigration control and privacy | Migration

NewsFeed The UK government plans to introduce digital ID cards to curb illegal immigration, requiring employers to verify workers’ status. The scheme has faced strong opposition over its effectiveness and privacy concerns. Al Jazeera’s Ruby Zaman tells us more. Published On 30 Sep 202530 Sep 2025 Click here to share on social media share2 Share...

Three dead, dozens trapped after school collapses on students
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Three dead, dozens trapped after school collapses on students

Astudestra AjengrastriBBC Indonesian, Jakarta, Rony FauzanBBC Indonesian, Sidoarjo and Kelly NgSingapore Watch: Rescuers search for dozens missing after Indonesia school collapses Rescuers are racing to pull dozens of students and workers from under the rubble of a school building that collapsed in East Java, Indonesia. Three people have been killed and 99 others hospitalised, some...

Opinion | Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Meta’s A.I. Chatbot Is Dangerous for Kids
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Opinion | Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Meta’s A.I. Chatbot Is Dangerous for Kids

“Hey, everyone.” Hey, Mark Zuckerberg. “I want to talk about our new effort, Meta Superintelligence Labs —” Superintelligence: It means an A.I. that’s not only as smart as humans, it’s supposedly even smarter. The guy who coined the term “superintelligence” thought it would probably lead to the extinction of the human race. Mark Zuckerberg thinks...

Matthew Ives will be new Dunhill CEO
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Matthew Ives will be new Dunhill CEO

Published September 30, 2025 Heritage British menswear brand Dunhill will have a new chief executive in the middle of next month with Matthew Ives to be installed as the Richemont-owned company’s CEO. See fashion showDunhill – Spring-Summer2026 – Menswear – Italie – Milan – ©Launchmetrics/spotlight He replaces Andrew Holmes, Dunhill COO and CFO, who’s been...

Man United’s Amorim running out of excuses: The numbers don’t lie
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Man United’s Amorim running out of excuses: The numbers don’t lie

Football management is ultimately a numbers game and none of them are adding up for Ruben Amorim at Manchester United. It’s a simple equation: Win more games than you lose, score more goals than you concede, and get more decisions right than you get wrong. But Amorim is failing in each of those principles right...

Entire Ukrainian family killed in Russian drone strike, officials say
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Entire Ukrainian family killed in Russian drone strike, officials say

An entire family – a married couple and their two young sons – have been killed in an overnight Russian drone attack in Ukraine’s north-eastern Sumy region, local officials have said. Regional head Oleh Hryhorov said a residential building was hit in the village of Chernechchyna. The bodies of the two children, aged four and...

Way-Too-Early Ranking of the Top 2026 NHL Free Agents
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Way-Too-Early Ranking of the Top 2026 NHL Free Agents

The start of the NHL’s annual unrestricted free-agent market is still months away (July 1), but hockey fans are already looking ahead at the quality talent that might be available by then. Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid and Minnesota Wild winger Kirill Kaprizov are two of the noteworthy superstars entering the final season of their...

The Best Over-the-Counter Sleep Aids (2025), Tested and Reviewed
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The Best Over-the-Counter Sleep Aids (2025), Tested and Reviewed

Compare Our Picks Others Tested These were effective, but not as consistently so as the above picks. I’d still encourage others to try since bodies react differently to the active ingredients in these over-the-counter sleep aids. Photograph: Molly Higgins AGZ Nightly Sleep Support (30-Pack) for $89: I tested the chocolate and mint flavors, which come...

Opera launches its AI-centric Neon browser
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Opera launches its AI-centric Neon browser

Browser maker Opera launched its AI-centric browser Neon Tuesday, with the ability to create apps through AI prompts and create repeatable prompts through a feature it calls cards. With this Opera joins a growing number of companies like Perplexity and The Browser Company that are trying to make agentic browsers happen. The company first announced...