Newsletter May 30, 2023
Lavrov warns West: Black Sea grain deal is in danger of collapse

Russia warned the West on Monday that a deal allowing Ukrainian grain to be exported from the Black Sea would cease unless a United Nations agreement aimed at overcoming obstacles to Russian grain and fertiliser exports was fulfilled.


Asian, European markets mixed after US debt deal

Resolving the debt debate would allow traders to turn their attention back to the economy, high inflation and central bank interest rates.


 
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Russia hits base in Ukraine in new wave of strikes, Zelenskiy praises Patriots

Russia said on Monday its military hit Ukrainian air bases in overnight strikes and Ukrainian forces shelled industrial facilities inside Russia as both sides sought the upper hand ahead of what Kyiv hopes will be a decisive counter-offensive.

AI political fakery sparks fears for US 2024 race

Campaigns on both sides of the political divide are likely to harness this technology

EasyJet becomes 1st UK airline to fly to exciting destination in North Iceland

EasyJet is a low-cost carrier headquartered at London Luton Airport.

OpenAI boss Sam Altman eases fears about AI destroying job market

Unveiled last year, OpenAI's AI chatbot ChatGPT can effortlessly churn out essays, poems, and conversations based on brief prompts.

Nvidia chief says tech at 'tipping point' as unveils AI products

The US firm, which specialises in chips coveted in the artificial intelligence boom, saw its value surge to nearly $1 trillion last week.

New Windows 11 taskbar setting reduces battery life, here's how to fix it

A test has unveiled how displaying seconds on the system tray clock impacts the battery life and power consumption of your laptop.

China to send first civilian astronaut to space station

The mission is the first to the Tiangong space station since it entered its "application and development" stage.

Cheetah cubs born in India after over 70 years die due to extreme heat

Two more cubs born to one of the cheetahs translocated to India from Namibia have died due to "extreme weather conditions."

On a culinary homecoming, influencer chefs look to perpetuate Palestinian dishes

For Canadian celebrity chef Suzanne Husseini, a first culinary tour of the Palestinian territories was a chance to preserve and promote the dishes and folk-remedies of her ancestry.

Djokovic courts controversy with Kosovo 'heart of Serbia' message

NATO-led peacekeepers on Monday dispersed Serb protesters who again clashed with police in northern Kosovo.

French Open uses AI to protect players from online abuse

The age of social media has made athletes and other public figures more vulnerable to online abuse, causing mental health challenges.

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