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OpenAI bags Disney characters for Sora short video app
OpenAI has signed its first major licensing deal to bring well-known characters to life on its Sora video generation tool.
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The real reason for Donald Trump's Venezuela exploits
Donald Trump wants you to know that there is one leading reason why he is bearing down militarily on Venezuela: drugs.
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Appeal court delay for first Capture case as Post Office requests extension
The first-ever Capture case has been delayed at the Court of Appeal as the Post Office asks for an extension to respond, Sky News has learned.
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NHS facing 'worst case scenario' December amid 'super flu' surge
NHS England has warned the health service is facing a "worst case scenario" December with a surge of "super flu".
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US director and actor Rob Reiner and wife found dead 'with stab wounds' at their LA home
US director and actor Rob Reiner and his wife have been found dead at their home in Los Angeles.
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Open border immigration 'not pragmatic right now', says Green Party leader
Greens leader Zack Polanski has rejected claims his party would push for open borders on immigration, telling Sky News it is "not a pragmatic" solution for a world in "turmoil".
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Strawberry fields forever? The West Sussex farm growing berries in December
Acres of sweet, red strawberries are ripening in West Sussex this winter ready to be sold in UK supermarkets.
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Specialist teams and online investigators deployed across England and Wales to tackle 'national emergency' of violence against women and girls
Specialist investigation teams for rape and sexual offences are to be created across England and Wales as the home secretary declares violence against women and girls a "national emergency".
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Belarus pardons key opposition figure, among 123 prisoners, in exchange for US sanction relief
Belarus has pardoned 123 prisoners, including a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and a key opposition figure who challenged the presidential elections in 2020, in exchange for US sanctions relief.
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UK has seen longest period without migrants arriving on small boats since 2018, figures show
Migrant arrivals in small boats have resumed after 28 days without crossings.
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Virginia Giuffre's family 'deeply disappointed' Met Police won't open probe into claims Andrew asked officer to investigate her
Virginia Giuffre's family have said they are "deeply disappointed" by the Metropolitan Police's decision not to investigate reports Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked an officer to help dig up dirt on her.
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Sir Cliff Richard says he has been treated for prostate cancer
Sir Cliff Richard says he has been treated for prostate cancer for the past year.
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Everyone in UK 'must step up' to deter Russian threat of wider war, armed forces chief to warn
The whole of the UK - not just its armed forces - needs to step up to deter the threat posed by Russia of a wider war in Europe, Britain's military chief will say.
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Israel says Hamas commander - who was one of the architects of the 7 October 2023 attacks - killed in strike
A senior Hamas commander who was one of the architects of the 7 October 2023 attacks on Israel has been killed in a strike on Gaza City, according to the country’s military.
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End of small boats crossings pause exposes fragility of migration debate
The end of a 28-day pause in small boat crossings has once again exposed the fragility of the migration debate.
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King 'deeply touched' by reaction to cancer 'good news' - as screening sites see traffic surge
The King will be "deeply touched" by the public’s reaction to the update on his cancer treatment, Buckingham Palace has said – as screening websites saw a surge in traffic.
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Thailand destroys bridge as fighting with Cambodia over disputed region continues
Thailand has announced a curfew as fighting with Cambodia spread to more areas of a disputed border region.
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Sir Keir Starmer urges doctors to accept deal to avert Christmas strikes amid 'super flu' outbreak
Sir Keir Starmer has called on resident doctors to accept a deal to prevent "reckless" strikes next week, describing it as "beyond belief" that they would go ahead amid a "super flu" outbreak.
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Gay conversion is still legal in the UK, why hasn't that changed?
A draft bill banning gay conversion practices, also known as gay conversion therapy, will be published before the end of the current parliamentary session next spring, the government has told Sky News.
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London-born rabbi Eli Schlanger and 10-year-old girl among 15 killed in Bondi Beach terror attack
A London-born rabbi and a 10-year-old girl are among 15 innocent people killed in the Bondi Beach terror attack.
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Police release man detained in connection with Brown University shooting
Police are releasing a man detained in connection with the fatal shooting on the campus of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
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Trump says US 'will retaliate' after three Americans killed in Syrian 'Islamic State attack'
Donald Trump has said the US "will retaliate" after three Americans were killed in a suspected Islamic State attack in Syria.
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Drunk raccoon behind liquor store rampage suspected of other 'break-ins'
A raccoon that passed out drunk after running amok in a Virginia liquor store is suspected of two other "break-ins".
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Tension high in Australia as far right 'emboldened in way never seen before'
As Australia slides into its summer, it is leaving behind months marked by nationwide protests on one major issue - migration.
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US and China should collaborate on new trips to the moon, says British astronaut Tim Peake
British astronaut Tim Peake has urged the US and China to de-escalate talk of a space race and instead return to the moon with a "spirit of collaboration."
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Venezuelan oil exports 'at standstill' after US tanker seizure
Oil exports from Venezuela have fallen significantly since the US seized a tanker this week, according to shipping data and maritime sources.
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'An enigma' to the end: John le Carré's son on his father - and how his legacy lives on
Writing 26 books and a memoir in his lifetime, John le Carré is widely considered to be one of the best spy novelists of all time.
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As GDP shrinks, it is not clear where the economic jump-start will come from
The British economy has been slowing since the summer but the long wait for a late-November budget applied an extra touch to the brakes, according to the latest growth figures from the Office for National Statistics.
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The Sunday Rewind (14th December)Bops and Bangers from back in the day.
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Nigel May (14th December)Wrapping up your weekend.





