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Ten athletes to watch at EAP Glasgow - live on BBC

Laviai Nielsen and Alexander Doom are among the stars set to compete at EAP Glasgow - live across BBC Sport this weekend.

Ten athletes to watch at EAP Glasgow - live on BBC

Laviai Nielsen and Alexander Doom are among the stars set to compete at EAP Glasgow - live across BBC Sport this weekend.

Ten athletes to watch at EAP Glasgow - live on BBC

Laviai Nielsen and Alexander Doom are among the stars set to compete at EAP Glasgow - live across BBC Sport this weekend.
Alibaba’s T-Head unit unveils details of AI chip designed to rival Nvidia’s GPUs

Alibaba’s T-Head unit unveils details of AI chip designed to rival Nvidia’s GPUs

Alibaba Group Holding’s semiconductor design arm, T-Head, on Thursday unveiled details of its advanced artificial intelligence chip with capabilities said to be on par with Nvidia’s H20, days after the unit was reportedly being prepared for a potential spin-off and public listing. According to information on T-Head’s website, the Zhenwu 810E was a “fully self-developed” parallel processing unit (PPU), an application-specific integrated circuit designed for both AI training and inference. Alibaba...
EU overtakes US as China’s top source of trade disputes, new data shows

EU overtakes US as China’s top source of trade disputes, new data shows

The European Union has surpassed the United States as the economy with the most serious trade disputes with China, driven by conflicts over semiconductor materials, rare earth magnets and other strategic sectors, according to a Chinese trade body. A monthly index released on Wednesday by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), a semi-official Beijing-based organisation, found that in November 2025 – the last month tracked – the EU ranked as China’s top source of trade...
China woman’s online fame from slaughtering pigs turns soil in nearby land into ‘lucky charm’

China woman’s online fame from slaughtering pigs turns soil in nearby land into ‘lucky charm’

Clumps of earth dug up from the front of a Chinese woman’s rural dwelling are being sold for up to 18 yuan (US$3) as a “lucky charm” after she shot to online fame by inviting people to slaughter pigs at her home. The 23-year-old from southwestern China’s Chongqing municipality, nicknamed Daidai, posted an online invitation on January 9, asking people to help kill two pigs in preparation for a traditional pork feast. The event on January 11 attracted more than 1,000 visitors. Their cars formed a...

‘The Thing,’ ‘Before Sunrise,’ and ‘Inception’ Among 25 Films Added to Library of Congress by National Film Registry

Six silent films were added in this batch, as well as modern Hollywood classics like "Clueless" and "The Karate Kid.” This round also marks Ken Burns' first time being added to the library.
How much B6 is safe? What to know about the supplement found in energy drinks

How much B6 is safe? What to know about the supplement found in energy drinks

There’s growing awareness of rare, but potentially serious side effects from mega doses of vitamin B6, a nutrient found in supplements and energy drinks.
Protesters clash with police at Texas detention center

Protesters clash with police at Texas detention center

Protesters clash with police at Texas detention center
Trump shares conspiracies on Minneapolis, immigration and 2020 election in late night Truth Social spree

Trump shares conspiracies on Minneapolis, immigration and 2020 election in late night Truth Social spree

One of the posts reshared by the president suggested that the protestors in Minneapolis had been paid to be there

Two friends, an Israeli and a Palestinian, believe peace is possible after war

A Palestinian man and his Israeli friend are dedicating themselves to a peaceful coexistence in the aftermath of the devastating war in Gaza.

Assisted dying bill has no hope of passing unless Lords change approach, warns peer

Lord Falconer said the bill has "absolutely no hope" of passing without a "fundamental change" in approach.