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Ahead of the budget, are the superrich really fleeing the UK due to taxes?
Experts doubt the details of a reported exodus, but tensions are growing between business leaders and the government.
At least nine killed, dozens injured in Russian attacks across Ukraine
Moscow claims Ukraine tried to hit civilian targets with US-made ATACMS missiles in Russia's southern city of Voronezh.
Cooperation not threats: Nigeria wants US alliance to curb violent attacks
Refuting US claims of 'Christian genocide', Nigeria's information minister says Abuja seeks stronger US security ties.
Israeli attack on refugee camp in Lebanon opens “very dangerous door”
“ This could open the door to some major escalation now, in the near future.”
China to suspend imports of Japanese seafood amid diplomatic row: Reports
Diplomatic dispute deepens between Tokyo and Beijing over Taiwan remarks by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
Myanmar military raids online scam hub, arrests nearly 350 on Thai border
Army blames armed opposition groups for allowing scam centres to operate under their protection.
LIVE: 13 killed in Israeli air attack in Lebanon; air strikes in Gaza
An Israeli air attack on a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon has killed 13 people and wounded several.
A dangerous tipping point? AI hacking claims divide cybersecurity experts
Anthropic's announcement of world's first AI-led hacking campaign prompts both alarm and scepticism among experts.
Philippines ministers resign as flood scandal reaches presidential palace
Ministers implicated in scandal involving misused and stolen funds earmarked for anti-flooding infrastructure.
Trust in AI far higher in China than West, poll shows
In China, 87 percent of people trust AI, compared with just 32 percent in the US, according to Edelman poll.

