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Mbappe has been linked with moving to the Premier League on loan.
After the killing Javid Ahmadzai fled to France – but a year later he was convicted of stabbing another man.
Will extraterrestrial intelligence be artificial?
He did not hold back!
Perrie, he’s too cute!
She told a waiting media pack just before 10am that she was en route to visit her lawyers in Melbourne.
Russia is taking a big gamble as it prepares to launch its first spacecraft to the Moon since 1976 on Friday. After decades of failed space missions, and with the war in Ukraine making it a pariah on the international stage, Russia is hoping to re-emerge as a major player in space exploration and consolidate its alliance with China.
It’s time to ‘level the playing field’.
Financial Times – Chinese tech giants in race for $5bn of Nvidia chips to drive AI ambitions Summary of the front page The Financial Times says China’s internet giants are rushing to acquire high-performance chips vital for building generative artificial intelligence systems, making orders worth $5bn in a buying frenzy fuelled by fears of new US export controls. The paper says the tech firms are rushing to acquire Nvidia chips following a series of measures unveiled by the Biden administration designed to limit Chinese access to advanced technology. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
The Guardian – Cost of living crsis forces student ‘Covid generation’ to live at home Summary of the front page The Guardian reports that one in three students starting university this year may opt to live at home, according to research that found rising costs and family needs were affecting the “Covid generation” of school leavers. The front page reports on the death of Jamie Ried – the artist who designed the famous work for the Sex Pistols. The paper says the artist helped shape the punk era. Today’s top stories Like this article? Leave a comment UK National newspapers
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