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Gender lectures should be brought back despite trans protests, academics urge Oxford University
Gender lectures should be brought back despite protests from transgender activists, academics have urged Oxford University.More than 100 academics have called on the university to reinstate a lecture series on gender after it was cancelled amid protests. Among the 117 academics is Professor Richard Dawkins, who famously wrote The God Delusion. He and other signatories wrote to The Times after Dr Michael Foran's gender law lectures were cancelled by the prestigious university. TRENDING Stories...
India’s workers are training AI robots to take their jobs
Developers believe that feeding first-person footage into specialised AI models will help robots copy human behaviour.
Fukushima wastewater discharge resumes after system alarm
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) announced on Thursday that it had resumed discharging wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant after operations were automatically halted the previous day due to a system alarm.
Dalglish, Souness & Rod Stewart - Scotland's World Cup '86 remembered
Dalglish, Souness & Rod Stewart - Scotland's World Cup '86 rememberedImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Michael Laudrup and Denmark faced Scotland at the 1986 World CupByRichard WintonBBC Sport ScotlandPublished3 minutes agoOn a veranda at the Scotland squad hotel, captain Graeme Souness is discussing the players he is trying to sign for Rangers. Manager Alex Ferguson is in his room mulling over interest from Arsenal and Tottenham. And thousands of miles away, Kenny Dalglish - the country'...
US and Iran trade fire after Trump threatens Tehran over stalled talks | First Thing
Iran says US attacks make ceasefire ‘practically meaningless’. Plus, Trump says ‘I love the inflation’ when asked about jump to 4.2%Good morning.Has the ceasefire collapsed yet?What is the status of negotiations? Talks to turn the ceasefire into a durable peace deal have stalled for weeks, with periodic flare-ups as both sides continued to launch limited strikes and trade blame for violating the truce.What do the two side want? Iran seeks the lifting of international sanctions, the unfreezing of...
How We Watched the World Cup: Smelling Maradona – video
If you had the chance to meet Diego Maradona, what would you do? Smell him? That’s what our chief sports writer, Barney Ronay, did at the 2018 World Cup during Argentina’s first group game of the competition. To keep up with more of Barney’s adventures in his World Cup video diary, follow @guardian_sport on TikTok. Continue reading...
Gold sinks to 6-month low as speculative investors exit
Bullion set for worst quarter in almost a decade as Iran war, expectations of US rate rises and SpaceX IPO weigh on price
CGTN Poll: Global respondents value China's human rights contributions
On the occasion of the 2026 Forum on Global Human Rights Governance, CGTN, in partnership with Renmin University of China, launched a global survey through the New Era International Communication Research Institute, which found that respondents worldwide view China
Hospital bills, captive patients: Why CCI’s ruling may weaken consumer protection
The Competition Commission of India has cleared twelve Delhi hospitals of overcharging patients. The CCI ruled that regulating healthcare prices is the government's responsibility, not the commission's. This decision comes after a decade-long investigation into allegations of inflated charges for medicines, consumables, and diagnostics. The ruling has sparked debate about consumer protection in India's vast healthcare sector.
Don't hang England flags on public property, councils tell fans because they want to 'maintain a welcoming and cohesive community feel' during World Cup
Don't hang England flags on public property, councils tell fans because they want to 'maintain a welcoming and cohesive community feel' during World CupSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy MARK DUELL, DEPUTY CHIEF REPORTER (DIGITAL) and WILLIAM HALLOWELL Published: 11:46, 11 June 2026 | Updated: 11:51, 11 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Shipping Code Got Cheap—Now What?
InnovationShipping Code Got Cheap—Now What?ByScott Breitenother,Forbes Councils Member.for Forbes Technology CouncilCOUNCIL POSTExpertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. | Membership (fee-based)Jun 11, 2026, 06:45am EDTScott Breitenother, Co-founder and CEO of Kilo Code. gettyMany engineering teams still organize work the same way they did a decade ago: Someone identifies a problem or improvement, logs it as a ticket, and it wait...
Sir Mark Rowley lays blame on 'extreme rhetoric' for Belfast disorder after knife attack
The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police has hit out at "extreme rhetoric in public debate" as a catalyst for the violent disorder in Belfast.Speaking to GB News Sir Mark Rowley stressed police officers should not be used as a "political football in the culture wars" affecting the UK.Mass protests have erupted in Northern Ireland following an alleged knife attack by an asylum seeker on Monday evening.Hadi Alodid, 30, has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly attacking Stephen Ogi...
FIFA WORLD CUP: Climate Is The Loser - Highest Impact Ever
InnovationSustainabilityFIFA WORLD CUP: Climate Is The Loser - Highest Impact EverByMattias Goldmann,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mattias Goldmann is CEO of the Swedish 2030 Secretariat.for We Don’t Have TimeFollow AuthorJun 11, 2026, 06:42am EDTFIFA World Cup- the highest climate impact everFIFAThe 2026 FIFA World Cup will go down in history as the tournament with the highest climate impact – and the one the most impacted by climate change. H...
Wipro Rs 15,000 crore buyback opens - what it means for retail investors
Wipro's Rs 15,000 crore share buyback is now open, offering shareholders Rs 250 per share, a significant premium over the current market price. The offer, valid until June 17, presents a potential arbitrage opportunity for retail investors. However, analysts suggest limited gains, with acceptance ratios expected around 20%, and caution about risks associated with unaccepted shares.
Married At First Sight contestant Shona Manderson says TV bosses told her she could continue relationship with Brad Skelly after leaving the show - even though she says he engaged in sexual misconduct
Manderson claimed that while relationship experts were expressing doubts about the viability of the pairing, production staff were encouraging the couple to stay together.
Britain has hit 'tripwrire' amid 'new Troubles' in Belfast, Donald Trump allies say
Figures close to Donald Trump have issued stark warnings that Britain has reached a critical flashpoint following violent anti-immigration unrest in Belfast.Jack Posobiec, a Maga commentator with strong connections to the Trump administration, said: "It's the new Troubles."Steve Bannon, a longstanding confidant of the US president, described the moment as a "tripwire" for British politics.Speaking on his War Room programme, Mr Bannon said of those taking to the streets: "You're going to hit thei...
Mexico’s historic Azteca Stadium to kickoff World Cup opener: All to know
Mexico City's iconic Estadio Azteca will become the first venue to host matches at three separate World Cups.
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Fuel running dry in Russian-held Crimea as Ukraine steps up attacks
Petrol stations in the Russian-held Crimea had run dry on Thursday, witnesses said, after Ukraine stepped up drone strikes on supply lines to the peninsula.
Wimbledon prize money increases by 20% to £64.2m
Wimbledon prize money increases by 20% to £64.2mImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Iga Swiatek took home £3m for winning Wimbledon last year - a figure that will rise by £600,000 this summerByRussell Fuller at the All England Club, Wimbledon Tennis correspondentPublished5 minutes agoPrize money at this year’s Wimbledon will increase by 20% to £64.2m.The singles’ champions will each take home £3.6m with first-round losers paid £80,000.More than £6m has been set aside for the qualifying comp...
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