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The increased use of AI to replicate the voice and movements of actors has benefits but some are concerned over how and when it might be used and who might be left short-changed
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Some schoolkids are clearly nervous. One asked if I’d ever killed a child
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Exclusive: Satellite analysis revealed to the Guardian shows farms devastated and nearly half of the territory’s trees razed. Alongside mounting air and water pollution, experts says Israel’s onslaught on Gaza’s ecosystems has made the ...
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Storm Nelson brings 50mph gusts, rail lines hit by flooding and roads expected to be busy
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Actor speaks for first time about how 10-year-old’s death in 2000 spurred him and others to ‘aim further’
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Anneliese Dodds says the honour for Mohamed Mansour appears clearly tied to his £5m donation to the Tories
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The rapper claimed federal agents used ‘excessive force’ while searching his homes in LA and Miami
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In court, former president’s legal team argues false claims about 2020 vote being stolen were protected under First Amendment
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Online campaign to return magpie to former carers receives almost 70,000 signatures and support from state premier
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The Harry Potter and Bridget Jones star is a dazzlingly versatile performer, with a string of Michael Winterbottom films under her belt, as well as Star Wars, TV’s Happy Valley and an Olivier award. She explains how she keeps on top of it all
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Hundreds of GoFundMe campaigns set up after Home Office refuses visas or Ukrainian-style entry scheme
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Online footage show jet on fire as Ukrainian security expert claims it was shot down
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Civilians and military personnel killed and injured in strike targeting Hezbollah weapons depots, says Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
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Analysts say fastest growing part of market is for ‘talking point’ eggs, with some clocking in at 1kg
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Lee Jong-sup is being investigated over allegations he tried to improperly influence an inquiry into death of marine while he was defence minister
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At least 38 people confirmed dead in strikes, including five members of Hezbollah
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This charming period drama about a 1920s Russian aristocrat being kept in a hotel by the Bolsheviks sees McGregor on sparkling form. He’s an intoxicating, swaggering figure of delight
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From a hike under huge Suffolk skies to aspen glades in the Cairngorms, our tipsters lead the way on these spring strolls
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The US journalist was seized by officials and charged with espionage, and friends and family say he has kept his spirits up
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Traditional affinity between Conservatives and the newspaper has given way to a complex, splintered drama, and the attempted acquisition by Gulf-backed RedBird IMI lies in limbo
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