Pioneer of ‘extreme male brain’ theory of autism now says phrase unhelpful
Exclusive: Prof Simon Baron-Cohen says his language was misunderstood and it is a myth that autistic people lack empathyThe scientist who pioneered the “extreme male brain” theory of autism has said he regrets characterising the condition in this way because the phrase lends itself to misunderstandings.Prof Simon Baron-Cohen’s theory that autistic people strongly tend towards systemising over empathising has been hugely influential in shaping the popular perception of autism over the past two decades. But while the underlying science had stood the test of time, Baron-Cohen said, he now views the “extreme male brain” label as unhelpful. Continue reading...
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China's military promotes 2 new generals after anti-corruption purge thins ranks : NPR
• China's military has promoted two new generals following a significant anti-corruption purge that depleted the ranks of its top leadership. • The reshuffle is viewed as a strategic move by President Xi Jinping to consolidate power and ensure absolute loyalty to the Communist Party.
Read original · npr.orgEAM Jaishankar to embark on multi-nation visit; launch India's official campaign for UNSC tenure 2028-29
• External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will visit Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Oman from July 5-10 to meet with regional leadership and diplomatic counterparts. • The primary objective of the tour is to strengthen bilateral relations and officially launch India's campaign for a seat on the UN Security Council for the 2028-29 tenure.
Read original · news.webindia123.comBreaking News Today, Live Updates on Gaza, Iran, Lebanon and Global Developments
• Profile News is providing live, continuous coverage of breaking global developments on Sunday, July 5, 2026. • The reporting focuses on critical political, military, and humanitarian updates from Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, Israel, and the Strait of Hormuz.
Read original · profilenews.comPak-India dialogue? - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
• Pakistan and India remain locked in a state of kinetic confrontation and technical warfare following India's "Operation Sindoor" launched in May 2025. • The ongoing conflict is exacerbated by a "nuclear overhang," creating a volatile environment where military tensions could escalate rapidly.
Read original · dawn.comAP News in Brief at 12:04 a.m. EDT - Yahoo News Canada
• Acting President Delcy Rodríguez of Venezuela is struggling to manage the humanitarian fallout following two powerful twin earthquakes. • The crisis serves as a critical political test for Rodríguez as her mandate as the country's interim leader is set to expire this Friday.
Read original · ca.news.yahoo.comPrime minister, Syrian foreign minister review bilateral relations, latest developments - Read Qatar Tribune on the go for unrivalled news coverage
• Qatar's Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, met with the Syrian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates in Doha. • The two officials discussed the current state of bilateral relations and explored strategies to further support and develop diplomatic ties between the two nations.
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Qatar TribuneIran Regime’s Deepening Internal Power Struggle Signals a System in Decline - Iran News Update
• Factions within the Iranian regime are intensifying internal infighting, signaling a structural crisis and a system in irreversible decline. • The struggle is driven by growing public unrest, political paralysis, and mounting uncertainty regarding diplomacy, war, and future succession.
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Iran News UpdateVoices from the Arab press: Handing the Strait of Hormuz to Iran and the Gulf
• Arab media analysts are examining the fragile diplomatic efforts to avoid a broader war between regional powers and Iran, specifically regarding the strategic Strait of Hormuz. • The reports highlight a tension between the genuine desire for diplomacy and the risks posed by confrontational rhetoric and high public expectations.
Read original · jpost.comIRGC head, Quds Force chief attend Khamenei funeral; call for Trump's death draws cheers
• Hundreds of thousands of people gathered in Tehran for the second day of Supreme Leader Khamenei's funeral, with crowds reportedly larger than the previous day. • High-ranking officials, including the head of the IRGC and the Quds Force chief, attended the event where calls for Donald Trump's death were met with cheers.
Read original · timesofisrael.comSaudi Interior Minister Stresses Kingdom's Firm Support for Syria
• Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz held a phone call with Syrian Interior Minister Anas Khattab on Saturday to reaffirm the Kingdom's steadfast support for Damascus. • The two officials reviewed bilateral relations and discussed specific strategies to enhance security cooperation and coordination between their respective ministries.
Read original · english.aawsat.comIt must be bad for Nige and his finances if it’s Honest Bob Jenrick to the rescue | John Crace
‘Nothing to see here,’ says the man who once overruled council planners in favour of Richard ‘Dirty’ DesmondHow unlucky can one man get? You have to feel for Nigel Farage. Why does it keep happening to him? There he is, just minding his own business, trying to make a decent living – those five houses won’t pay for themselves, which is why other people may have done – and yet there’s always someone trying to drag a good man down. Isn’t the “Man of the People (TM)” entitled to have a few multi-millionaires as friends to bankroll his lifestyle? Who hasn’t pined for crypto and gold bullion?First there was the £5m from the British-Thai crypto billionaire, Christopher Harborne, revealed exclusively by the Guardian. Months later, the stench won’t go away. Even Nige has been at a loss to explain what exactly he was given the money for. Unsure whether it was a payment to cover security or just a little “thank you” for a lifetime’s work in the service of making the country an easier place for grifters to make money. Even now, Nige has gone to ground as he tries to get his story straight. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comCoal is back in AustralianSuper’s portfolio. What happened to that net zero pledge?
In 2020 Australia’s biggest super fund dumped its Whitehaven shares. Fast forward to 2026 and it is now the coalminer’s single biggest investorGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAlmost six years ago, the country’s biggest superannuation fund announced a major policy update: AustralianSuper’s investment portfolio would be subject to a net zero carbon emissions target in line with the Paris agreement.To make the point, the fund dumped its holdings in the large thermal and metallurgical coalminer Whitehaven Coal. Continue reading...
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