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Exclusive: Experts say Tesla should be excluded from rebates for disabling function on its batteries in Australia that would let users alter power usage remotely
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As Hollywood grapples with production delays, locally made films are boosting the industry in countries such as Thailand and Indonesia
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Hackers claim they obtained barcode data for hundreds of thousands of tickets to Eras tour and demand millions in ransom
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Sir Jim Ratcliffeâs drive to restructure Manchester United and make the club more sustainable has led to 250 job losses
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Women are moving into traditionally male jobs as the call-up of men to the war drives labour shortages
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Meet Mercy and Anita – the African workers driving the AI revolution, for just over a dollar an hour
Social media content and AI training data are processed in outsource centres in the global south, where long hours, low pay and exposure to disturbing material are the norm
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The influential policy wonk and new MP for Swansea West sets out how the government can show it means business
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As Pixarâs sequel unexpectedly becomes the fastest-ever $1bn movie, and with Despicable Me 4 poised to top the box office, film-makers reveal the secrets of their successes â and why adults are the new superfans of family films
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Number is close to what was expected, as unemployment rate creeps above 4% for first time in two years
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Ad-funded streamer wades into market with offering it says will appeal to those underserved by rivals
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Hospitality union Unite Here hopes to do the same again in 2024 election – and this time the stakes may be even higher
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New Zealand left with one state-owned English language network as shrinking news landscape prompts fears over impact on democracy
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The financial impact on egg farmers, who are still paying off costs for the last high pathogenicity bird flu outbreak in 2021, could be severe