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A FORMER British Royal Marine who served in Iraq and Afghanistan has been held in Dubai for seven months on spying charges.Matt Croucher, 40, who had received the George Cross – Britain’s highest award for gallantry – for his service in Afghanistan in 2008, was arrested in November.4Matt Croucher with his George Cross – Britain’s highest award for gallantryCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd4Lance corporal Matthew Croucher saved his colleagures by diving in front of a grenadeCredit: Collect4The soldier threw himself onto a tripware grenade in Afghanistan to save others around himCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd4Croucher shaking hands with King CharlesCredit:…

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DEEPFAKES are becoming increasingly dangerous after a series of artificial intelligence upgrades.Experts have told The U.S. Sun has it’s now increasingly difficult to tell apart AI-generated video fakes from the real thing.1Deepfake technology can make you appear to say and do things you haven’tCredit: GettyDeepfakes use AI to create convincing videos of real people doing things they normally wouldn’t.And through voice-mapping technology, they can even create false audio – making someone appear to say (or even sing…) something they never did.AI tech can even “clone” your voice so it sounds just like you, and only needs a few seconds of…

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THERE are a lot of mixed messages on how to stay healthy.But you don’t always need expensive technology or trendy diets.8Walking backwards has real benefits for your health and brainCredit: ShutterstockEmma Pietras reveals the scientific findings that are easy to fit in for a healthier, happier life.GET YOUR NAILS DONE8Scientists claim that getting a manicure is good for youCredit: GettyNAIL bars are popping up all over the high street – and scientists believe that getting a manicure is good for you.A Japanese study showed that the light-hearted chit-chat you have at the salon – known as “superficial self-disclosure” – is…

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UK COPS are to be deployed to Majorca to help reinforce police stations across the island as rowdy Brits prepare to take over this summer.Holidaymakers from the British Isles are expected to rock up in their numbers on the popular Spanish island over the next few months despite the increased amount of anti-tourist protests in the Balearics.8Spanish and Brit cops are set to join forces in Majorca this summerCredit: PA:Press Association8UK cops could become a common sight across the continent over the next few monthsCredit: PA:Press Association8It comes amid major protests aimed towards British visitors in the Spanish island this…

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NETFLIX will switch off on more than a dozen top-brand TV models in weeks.The company is ending support for a selection of popular televisions – meaning you’ll no longer be able to watch, even if you pay for a subscription.2Netflix will soon stop working on select Sony televisionsCredit: AlamyThis shutdown affects Sony TVs in particular, specifically those made around 10 years ago.”Dear valued Sony customer,” Sony began, in a statement.”Starting July 24, 2024, the Netflix app will no longer be supported on some 2014 BRAVIA televisions (Affected Models).”You can continue to use the Netflix app until July 23, 2024.”The full…

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PARENTS are being urged to get their kids vaccinated for measles before heading abroad following outbreaks across Europe.The plea comes as new figures show there were 1,293 confirmed cases of the highly infectious disease in 17 countries in April alone. 2″If you have plans to go to Europe this summer, don’t spoil your holiday by running the risk of an attack of measles which might result in hospitalisation,” Professor Helen Bedford, from University College London, told The Sun.”Cases are rising in popular holiday destinations such as Spain.”Measles is incredibly infectious and can also be very serious, particularly in young children and…

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THIS is the horrifying moment a “Killdozer” rampage destroyed a small American town and caused more than $5 million in damages to residents’ homes and businesses.Marvin Heemeyer became an “unstoppable” force as he tore through the streets of Granby, Colorado, in his armoured, 85-ton destructive machine 20 years ago today.11Marvin Heemeyer driving his fortified bulldozer in Granby, Colorado, during his rampage on June 4, 2004Credit: AP:Associated Press11The armoured bulldozer crashes into the home of Thelma Thompson with police in pursuitCredit: AP11Heemeyer also crashed into the Thompson & Sons Excavating building to demonstrate his rageCredit: AP11Heemeyer knocked down 13 buildings and…

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A MUM who ‘died twice’ during a traumatic birth claims to remember the moment doctors tried to restart her heart. Keeley Wilson, 36, recalls the ECG monitor flatlining and hearing the long beep while the surgeon was cutting into her to perform a C-section.4Keeley Wilson says she died twice’ during childbirthCredit: SWNS4The mum recalls the petrifying moment she heard herself flatline & felt doctors break ribsCredit: SWNSHer next memory is seeing the face of the anaesthetist who was performing chest compressions – before her heart stopped again.She came round a second time to hear newborn Sophia crying – but had…

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LEBANESE militant group Hezbollah has “taken revenge” on Israel and set the north on fire with a barrage of rockets and drones.Israel’s military claims to have killed a prominent operative involved in improving Hezbollah’s air defences in a strike in southern Lebanon.6Thirty firefighting crews worked overnight to extinguish the fires6Smoke rises from fire ’caused by rockets fired by Hezbollah’Credit: Getty6Fire covers an area in northern Israel following rocket attacks from LebanonCredit: ReutersFirefighters battled blazes across northern Israel early this morning, reportedly sparked yesterday by rockets and drones launched by Hezbollah from Lebanon.Thirty firefighting crews worked overnight to extinguish the fires…

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END a phone call right away if you spot the signs you’re talking to artificial intelligence – or risk putting yourself in serious danger.The quality and quantity of scams using AI is growing, and cyber-experts say you shouldn’t take any chances.1You might think you’re talking to someone you know and even trust – but are you really?Credit: GettyIt might be the case that criminals are using AI to clone the voices of loved ones or colleagues to trick you into handing over cash.Or maybe they’re calling you to record a few seconds of your voice – enough for an AI…

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