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Students ‘anxious but hopeful’ at mock COP30 talks

Hugh CasswellEast Midlands environment correspondent BBC Mohammed Siddiqui says “Mock COP” allows future leaders to
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Trans people could be barred from services based on appearance

Alison Holt,Social affairs editor, Ewan Somerville and Kate Whannel,Political reporter Getty Images Trans people could
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US and Asian stocks slide as AI jitters persist

Danielle KayeBusiness reporter Reuters The three major stock indexes in the US resumed their slide
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BBC Inside Science – What’s in the wording of the

Available for 33 days COP 30 delegates from around the globe are about to depart
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Zelenskyy ready to work on US-backed plan to end Russia-Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he’s willing to work with the United States on
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Ex-Harvard president Larry Summers stops teaching while university investigates Epstein

Harvard University professor Larry Summers is taking leave while the school investigates his and others’
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Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment wait ‘traumatic’ for women, GP

Marie-Louise ConnollyHealth correspondent, BBC News NI Dr Jilly O’Hagan says patients are facing traumatic waits
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Nvidia beats earnings forecasts amid Wall Street’s AI jitters

Chip giant Nvidia beat Wall Street’s expectations for revenue and upcoming sales, easing investor concerns
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Justice Department admits grand jury did not review final Comey

The United States Department of Justice has acknowledged that the grand jury reviewing the case
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Good for mortgages, bad for food prices

Kevin PeacheyCost of living correspondent Getty Images Walking around your local supermarket and you’ll struggle
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