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Who is winning the AI arms race?
New data from the @observeruk.bsky.social Global AI Index shows Europe falling behind, China pulling ahead, and the UAE rapidly expanding its influence abroad.
So what have we found? Here are three stories behind the numbers π
observer.co.uk/data/global-ai
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Amazing letter in todayβs @thetimes.com about Tom Stoppard
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βIn all of this, of course, she was a newspaperβs dream."
Remembering Rachel Cooke (1969-2025). The Observer journalist was the heart and soul of the paper for 25 years. She leaves an extraordinary legacy.
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Three years ago, Lydia Gard discovered freediving β a sport where athletes dive as deep as they can on one breath.
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My feature for @theobserveruk.bsky.social on global migration trends and why the battle between economic wellbeing and nationalism is only going to get more intense.
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Penniless and homeless, Raynor and Moth Winn found fame with their story of their 630-mile walk to salvation. The Salt Path became a global bestseller and was adapted into a major film.
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My debut piece for the Observer is up on their website.
It's on the global crisis of the centre-right and why its lost its way.
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THE CRISIS OF AMERICAN LEADERSHIP REACHES AN EMPTY DESERT
In Chad, 3,500 Sudanese refugees arrive daily - fleeing violence in Darfur.
Many are hungry & dehydrated but aid cuts mean little awaits them.
My dispatch with @anneapplebaum.bsky.social @theatlantic.com
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World Central Kitchen has run out of food to serve in Gaza. Its bakery ("recently the last working bakery in Gaza") is out of flour. There are 100,000+ tons of food in staging areas within driving distance of Gaza, and Israel refuses to let them in wck.org/news/gaza-up...
Today, my weekly column moves home. My Kitchen Diary can now be found at observer.co.uk
I had my first byline in The Observer in November 1992β¦so it feels incredible to be back in the news pages on such a momentous day in its long history.
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Glad to be part of the next chapter for @theobserveruk.bsky.social with this look at the UKβs unprecedented crackdown on non-violent protest - inspired by Braverman and Patel, delivered by a justice system which has imposed record sentences for climate change activists
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Foreign Office warns British human rights lawyers they risk being sanctioned by Donald Trump and having worldwide assets frozen including UK bank accounts - my first story for @theobserveruk.bsky.social observer.co.uk/news/nationa...
Some professional news - after 17 amazing years at The Times, Iβm excited to be joining The Observer as political editor. Really looking forward to getting back to Westminster and beyond
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mmmmmmkay Alice, you do you.
Alice Weidel: the former Goldman analyst leading Germanyβs far-right on.ft.com/4g2JU2t
Excellent piece by @ceri-t.bsky.social on Murdoch and his lackeys
The legal maneuvering came to a head during several days of sealed, in-person testimony in Reno in September by Mr. Murdoch, Lachlan, James, Elisabeth, Prudence and a number of their representatives on the trust. The proceedings revealed that Mr. Murdochβs children had started secretly discussing the public-relations strategy for their fatherβs death in April 2023. Setting off these discussions was the episode of the HBO drama βSuccession,β the commissioner wrote, βwhere the patriarch of the family dies, leaving his family and business in chaos.β The episode prompted Elisabethβs representative to the trust, Mark Devereux, to write a ββSuccessionβ memoβ intended to help avoid a real-life repeat.
Art imitating life imitating art
www.nytimes.com/2024/12/09/b...
All credit to @ktriley.bsky.social
Today's Sensemaker on Syrian prisons is brilliant by @chloehadj.bsky.social. Can't stop thinking about Adnan, jailed for 21 years after beating President Assadβs brother in a horse race. Or Ali, who vanished from a checkpoint when he was 18 and emerged days ago aged 57.
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Two stages of writing:
1) This shouldn't take too long
2) Oh no