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Dubai sex-trade ring boss held by police after BBC investigation

Dubai sex-trade ring boss held by police after BBC investigation

Charles “Abbey” Mwesigwa, identified in a BBC investigation, has been detained in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for allegedly running a network that exploited vulnerable women in Dubai. In the investigation, Mwesigwa was filmed by an undercover reporter stating he could supply women for sex parties, starting at a price of $1,000 (£750) per individual. […]

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Slovakia passes law to recognise only two sexes and restrict adoption

Slovakia passes law to recognise only two sexes and restrict adoption

Slovakia’s parliament has enacted a constitutional amendment that legally recognizes only two genders: male and female. This change also limits adoption rights to married heterosexual couples and bans surrogate pregnancies. The amendment was described as a measure to uphold “sovereignty in cultural and ethical matters,” passing with a narrow margin of votes. Observers were surprised

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Suno’s upgraded AI music generator is technically impressive, but still soulless

Suno’s upgraded AI music generator is technically impressive, but still soulless

Suno’s AI music creation tool continues to develop amidst ongoing legal challenges from major record labels. The recently unveiled Suno v5 shows notable technical enhancements compared to its predecessor, v4.5+, particularly in audio quality, with cleaner mixes and improved instrument separation. During a demonstration, product manager Henry Phipps noted that the model identifies isolated sounds

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'Order in the hall': Dozens walk out as Netanyahu begins speech at UN

'Order in the hall': Dozens walk out as Netanyahu begins speech at UN

During a session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, a group of individuals exited the room in protest. The exact number of protesters has not been officially confirmed, and the reasons behind their actions remain unclear. Such protests have historically been a common form of expression at significant international gatherings, where individuals

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Martin Lewis on one big misunderstanding about student loans

Martin Lewis on one big misunderstanding about student loans

Student loan repayments are primarily determined by an individual’s income level. This system is designed to connect the repayment amount with the borrower’s financial capacity, meaning that those with higher incomes may pay more, while individuals with lower incomes will pay less or potentially not at all. The income-driven repayment plans allow borrowers to make

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