Auschwitz survivors warn of a ‘great increase in antisemitism&

Auschwitz survivors warned of the dangers of rising antisemitism yesterday, as they marked the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi German death camp by Soviet troops, in one of the last such gatherings of those who experienced its horrors.

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AI crosses ‘red line& after learning to replicate itself & an essential step for going rogue against humans

An advanced artificial intelligence system has crossed a &red line& after successfully replicating itself without any human assistance, researchers have revealed.

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Philippine bishops urged to purge Church of sex abusers
MANILA - Philippine priests accused of sex abuse remain in active ministry in the Catholic-majority country, a US-based abuse tracking group said on Wednesday, urging the country&s bishops to take action and hold the alleged perpetrators accountable.

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Fire-hardened house offers lessons on rebuilding Los Angeles
PACIFIC PALISADES — The house that Michael Kovac built is the only one on his street still standing after a huge fire raced through his Los Angeles neighbourhood.

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Child suicides hit record high in Japan
TOKYO — A record 527 children attending elementary, junior high and senior high schools in Japan died by suicide last year, up 14 from 2023 and topping the previous high of 514 in 2022, preliminary government data showed Wednesday.

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Blurred posts, banned accounts: Abortion groups decry Meta 'suppression'
WASHINGTON — Blurred posts, downranked searches and deleted accounts: Since United States President Donald Trump's election, groups sharing information about abortion pills say they have faced a surge in online censorship — hindering their ability to reach women urgently seeking the procedure.

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