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‘When Musk amplifies disinformation it leads to offline violence in many cases’ – disinformation expert
Nina Jankowicz was the Executive Director of the Disinformation Governance Board of the United States – and is now Co-founder and CEO of the American Sunlight Project, an organisation tackling disinformation.
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What can be done to combat rising misinformation on X?
Hatred, incitement and the rapid spread of misinformation: it’s all kicking off on X, driven in part by its billionaire owner Elon Musk, who’s depicting himself as a champion of free speech.
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‘International student economy in UK worth 42 billion’, says vice-chancellor of Leeds Beckett University
We spoke to Professor Peter Slee, the vice-chancellor of Leeds Beckett University.
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25 UK universities make a third of income from overseas students
In just two days’ time, thousands of students across England, Wales and Northern Ireland will get their A-level results – with many scrambling for places at university.
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Trump and Musk discuss Russia and immigration on glitching X livestream
It began late, was entirely off camera and was peppered with technical glitches – but Donald Trump managed to bring up all his favourite talking points during a live streamed conversation on X, with its billionaire owner Elon Musk.
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UK riots: 13-year-old girl pleads guilty to violent disorder at Aldershot protest
A 13-year-old girl has pleaded guilty to violent disorder, at a protest outside a hotel in Aldershot.
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Ukraine says it has no interest in occupying Russian territory
Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry has insisted that Kyiv has no interest in occupying Russian territory – and said its cross border incursion was aimed at frustrating Moscow’s military logistics and their ability to launch attacks, protecting Ukrainian lives.
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‘Our mental health system has not been invested in’ – mental health consultant on Nottingham attacks
We spoke to Julian Hendy, the founder of the Hundred Families charity, and Dr Colin King, a mental health survivor who’s become a practitioner himself.
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Nottingham attacks: Damning report finds ‘errors’ in care of killer Valdo Calocane
Now a damning report has found a series of “errors, omissions and misjudgements” in the mental health care of Valdo Calocane, who was discharged weeks before he went on the rampage in Nottingham, killing three people.
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Calls for urgent action over pharmaceuticals found in rivers in National Parks
A study seen by Channel 4 News reveals the levels of some drugs including antibiotics, heart medicines and paracetamol found in rivers in English national parks, are high enough to change fish behaviour and damage plant life.
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Nancy Pelosi on Elon Musk, Donald Trump and hammer attack horror
In a special edition of the American Fourcast, Matt Frei talks to former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi about Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Elon Musk and the man whose name she will not mention.
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How should the UK deal with child offenders?
Some of the country’s leading justice groups say children should no longer be put in prison – arguing that the system is beyond reform.
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Wildfires reach Athens forcing thousands from their homes
A raging wildfire is burning out of control on the edge of the Greek capital Athens.
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Israel-Gaza: 142 Palestinians killed in past 48 hours, officials
Thousands of Palestinians are once again on the move as Israel continues its military offensive in Gaza.
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Russia and Ukraine heading towards ‘escalation rather than solution’ says Nina Khrushcheva
We were joined from Moscow by Nina Khrushcheva – a professor of international relations based in New York.