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A man from Afghanistan has been charged with sexually assaulting three women in Southampton, as well as entering the UK illegally.
The Pope has visited Istanbul's Blue Mosque during a day spent meeting both Muslim and Christian leaders.
A senior executive at Netflix is among the contenders vying to become the next boss of Channel 4, the state-owned broadcaster.
At least 248 people have now died and more than 100 people are missing following floods and landslides in Indonesia, which has also been hit by an earthquake.
Artificial intelligence is getting very good, very fast. Whether it's music, text, code or imagery, the time when it was reliably possible to tell the difference between AI and human outputs is disappearing at an alarming rate.
Jeremy Corbyn has declined to say his Your Party co-founder Zarah Sultana is a friend as supporters of the new grouping gather in Liverpool.
Rachel Reeves has been accused of failing to "support the great British pub" as she promised in the budget, with owners facing skyrocketing business rates bills.
Satire has long been an occupational hazard for politicians - and while it has long been cartoons or shows like Spitting Image, content created by artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming the norm.
If Luke Littler was going to Ally Pally to watch the World Darts Championships this Christmas instead of being the world champion, he'd dress up as Nintendo's Mario or Luigi.
"Many women end up losing their children," says Alessandra Korap, a community leader of the Munduruku people from the Brazilian Amazon.
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