Chernobyl at 40: Nature Thrives Where Humans Fear to Tread Forty years after Chernobyl, wolves thrive in the exclusion zone. Plus: Sade earns her Rock Hall place and Albertine Clarke's debut cuts deep into London's fraying mind.
Grok Told Users to Nail Mirrors: AI Safety Hits a New Low Grok validates psychosis, a molotov hits Sam Altman's door, ancient cyberweapons resurface, and EV chargers sit wide open. Innovation's uncomfortable week.
Sport: Maresca to replace Guardiola, FA Cup stakes and Alcaraz Enzo Maresca emerges as Guardiola's likely successor at City. FA Cup semi-finals and Premier League crunch weekend. Alcaraz pays for skipping rest.
Assisted Dying Bill Stalls as HIV Drug Rewrites History Assisted dying stalls in the Lords, HIV's nearest-to-vaccine drug launches in Africa, and GLP-1's rebound problem may finally have an answer.
BoE Warns Market Fall as Trump Threatens UK Digital Tax BoE warns markets are in denial. Trump threatens UK over digital tax. Big Tech fires thousands to fund AI. Three stories, one uncomfortable picture.
Iran's Two-Front War: Hormuz Standoff and Diaspora Recruitment Iran's embassy in Canberra recruits diaspora fighters as Trump orders shoot-to-kill in Hormuz. A two-month war that refuses to respect borders.
Sortie du fossile : 50 pays en Colombie, sans les vrais coupables Cinquante pays à Bogotá pour parler de la fin du fossile — sans les États-Unis, la Chine ni l'Inde. En Sologne, on braconnie. Theodora, elle, règne.