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ARREST warrants for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar will not stop the killings in Gaza, warns an ex-Navy boss.Lord Admiral West said he was “surprised” to hear of the International Criminal Court’s move against both men as it only “muddies the water”.10Admiral Lord West says ICC arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Sinwar will not stop killings in GazaCredit: The Sun10He told The Sun’s defence show that the warrants only ‘muddy the water’Credit: The Sun10Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar holds the child of an Al-Qassam Brigades fighterCredit: AFP10Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu attends a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremonyCredit: ReutersIt was…

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A TEENAGER has been awarded £10,000 after a dentist allegedly left him unable to eat ice cream. Toby Parker claims his “really painful” tooth extraction aged 15 could have been avoided if decay had been spotted earlier. 1Toby Parker won a £10,000 payout after his dentist ‘repeatedly missed his tooth decay’Credit: MEN MediaThe lad, from Stockport, Greater Manchester, had been visiting the same dentist for more than a decade.He alleges that while he had had strong fluoride paste applied to several of his teeth, no decay was ever identified or treated. The true condition of his oral health, he alleges,…

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A LEGENDARY US Navy submarine of World War II has been found some 80 years after it was sunk by enemy forces – along with 79 crew.The USS Harder was lost in battle on August 24, 1944 as the US sought to retake the Philippines from occupying Japanese forces.6A multi-dimensional model of the missing USS Harder wreck site off Luzon, PhilippinesCredit: X/@USNHistory6The sub travels through the Pacific Ocean in April 1944Credit: Alamy6The USS Harder was lost in battle on August 24, 1944Credit: Alamy6The sub was commissioned on December 2, 1942,Credit: Naval History and Heritage Command imageThe submarine was discovered in…

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IF you catch yourself feeling dizzy or faint when you stand up, you could be a risk of diabetes in the future, a new study suggests. Dizziness can be triggered by neuropathy, a type of nerve damage that can occur if you have diabetes.2Dizzy woman suffering vertigo attack standing in the living room at homeCredit: GettyHungarian researchers estimated that people at risk of type 2 diabetes are up to six times more likely to have neuropathy.They also found that patients can show subtle signs of this damage years before their diabetes becomes fully developed.Professor Anna Körei, from Semmelweis University, said: “Our…

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CHINA has deployed 19 warships and 49 warplanes to completely encircle Taiwan in the second day of terrifying invasion drills.Dubbed “punishment” operations, Beijing has warned they can “seize power” from Taipei with ease if they continue to be challenged by the Taiwanese government. 10China deployed 19 warships across 24-hours as they surrounded Taiwan in the latest set of terrifying invasion drillsCredit: AFP10One of the Chinese military vessels used in the mock invasion drills that were described as ‘punishment’ operations against Taiwan’s new presidentCredit: AFP10Taiwan was forced to scramble their fighter jets to counter the threat of China’s 49 planes deployed…

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NASA launched a mission in October that aims to explore a 140-mile-wide metallic asteroid by the name of 16 Psyche. An object like 16 Psyche, considered to be the exposed core of a destroyed planet, has never been visited by any spacecraft – especially not one that is worth $10,000 quadrillion.5The object of NASA’s upcoming Psyche mission, asteroid 16 Psyche, astoundingly boasts an estimated worth of $100,000 quadrillionCredit: Getty Images – Getty5Situated within the primary asteroid belt amidst Mars and Jupiter, Psyche is theorized by scientists to represent the uncovered metallic core of an ancient protoplanetCredit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASUAsteroid 16 Psyche, the…

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A FIVE-WEEK-OLD baby has died from whooping cough, public health officials have said.Five British babies have died from the disease so far this year, as cases continue to surge across the country.4A baby in Rugby has died from whooping cough amid a nationwide outbreakCredit: Getty4Whooping cough cases have risen steadily so far this yearThe UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) confirmed there were 1,319 cases in March 2024. This is a 44 per cent increase on the 918 cases in February and a 137 per cent rise on the 556 cases reported in January.It is a massive surge from 858 cases…

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RIOT cops and anti-tourist protesters have gone head-to-head in a violent clash outside a Louis Vuitton fashion show in Barcelona.Dramatic footage from the scene showed protesters banging pots and screaming in officers’ faces, as police swung at them with batons.12Riot police appear to strike a woman with a batonCredit: X12A man punches at the cop who appeared to have earlier struck him and a womanCredit: X12The man is cuffed by a cop while lying face-down on a roadCredit: The Mega Agency12A cop raises a baton at a protester in the Park Guell neighbourhood of BarcelonaCredit: The Mega Agency12Protesters are fighting…

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CHINA has reportedly immortalised President Xi Jinping and his values in the form of an artificial intelligence (AI) powered chatbot. The chatbot has been trained on the thoughts and beliefs of President Xi, according to the Financial Times, while citizens are blocked from using US rivals like ChatGPT.2The chatbot has been trained on data that mentions President Xi 86,314 timesCredit: AFP2US AI companies and products like Open AI’s ChatGPT have been blocked from ChinaCredit: RexIt is the country’s newest large language model, as Beijing goes toe-to-toe with the White House for AI market dominance. The chatbot, cleverly dubbed ‘Chat Xi…

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A CHEAP drug taken by millions of people to control diabetes may do more than lower blood sugar.Metformin, which costs 10p per tablet and is already being used by the NHS, could help protect against blood cancer.1Metformin has previously been found to protect against common age-related diseases, including heart disease and cognitive declineCredit: AlamyDanish scientists found that diabetics taking the drug were less likely to go on to develop myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), a rare type of cancer which starts in the bone marrow.MPN can also increase the risk of stroke, heart attack, and organ damage.Metformin has anti-inflammatory effects, which has…

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