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의심스러운 가방 신고로 인해 버밍엄의 아레나가 비워졌으며, 코미디언이 공연 도중 무대에서 내려왔습니다.
theguardian.com잉글랜드와 웨일스의 수치는 해당 사건들에 대한 더욱 철저한 경찰 수사를 촉구하고 있습니다. 통계에 따르면 지난 5년 동안 잉글랜드와 웨일스에서 발생한 가정폭력 관련 자살 사건 중 단 3%만이 기소로 이어졌습니다. 2020년에서 2025년 사이, 친밀한 관계에서의 학대 의심 사례로 553명이 스스로 목숨을 끊었으나, 사후 기소가 이뤄진 사례는 17건에 불과했습니다. UK 및 Ireland의 경우 Samaritans(무료 전화 116 123, 이메일 [email protected] 또는 [email protected])로 연락할 수 있습니다. US의 경우 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline(전화 또는 문자 988, 988lifeline.org 채팅)에 연락하거나, 741741번으로 HOME이라는 문자를 보내 위기 상담사와 연결할 수 있습니다. Australia의 위기 지원 서비스인 Lifeline은 13 11 14입니다. 기타 국제 헬프라인은 befrienders.org에서 확인할 수 있습니다. 계속 읽기...
theguardian.com• 단독: Paul McCartney의 형제 Mike의 기증품을 포함한 이번 컬렉션은 60년대 초반 밴드의 성장 과정을 보여줍니다. • 처음으로 스타와 같은 기분을 느낀 것에 대해 쓴 Beatles 초기 시절의 희귀 편지와 사진들이 Hamburg에서 전시될 예정입니다. • 밴드가 이 독일 도시에서 거주했던 영향력 있는 시기의 이번 컬렉션에는 Paul McCartney와 John Lennon 두 사람의 글이 모두 담긴 현존하는 유일한 편지가 포함되어 있으며, 이 편지는 베이시스트의 형제인 Mike McCartney에게 보내진 것입니다.
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이미지: Computer Weekly• 2026년 5월 1일 열린 CETaS 컨퍼런스에서 Alexander Babuta 이사는 수학, 사이버 보안, 소프트웨어 공학 및 취약점 탐지 분야에서 Anthropic의 Claude Mythos Preview가 이룬 진보를 강조했습니다. • 이 프런티어 모델은 보안 전문가들을 위한 개선된 자동화 도구를 제공할 것으로 기대를 모으고 있습니다. • 전문가들은 고도화된 해킹 위협에 맞선 AI의 방어 잠재력에 대해 낙관적인 전망을 내놓았습니다.
computerweekly.com• Birmingham 공연 시작 약 45분 만에 코미디언이 무대에서 내려왔으며 관객들은 퇴장하라는 지시를 받았습니다. • Birmingham에서 열린 코미디언 Peter Kay의 라이브 공연은 공연장 주변에서 “잠재적인 수상한 가방”이 발견된 후 중단되었습니다. • Utilita Arena Birmingham에서 대피가 이루어졌으며 West Midlands police는 금요일 저녁 19세 남성이 구금되었다고 밝혔습니다.
theguardian.com• 금요일 발표된 새로운 POLITICO-Citrin Center-Possibility Lab 설문조사에 따르면, Republicans와 Democrats 양당의 압도적인 다수가 U.S. House 선거구 획정선을 그리기 위한 독립 위원회 구성을 선호하고 있으며, 이는 partisan gerrymandering 종식에 반대하는 논거를 약화시키고 있습니다. • Trump Administration은 이러한 위원회를 채택하는 주에 연방 기금을 연계하여 독립 redistricting panels를 법제화하는 제안을 검토 중이며, 이는 2026년과 그 이후 battleground districts를 재편할 수 있는 전략입니다. • 인권 단체와 투표 옹호론자들은 독립 위원회가 현재 양당으로 편향되어 있는 지도의 당파적 조작을 줄여줄 것이라고 주장하며 설문 조사 결과를 환영했습니다.
politico.comDoJ는 background check 없이 전시회에서 총기를 구매할 수 있게 하는 ‘loophole’을 포함한 변화를 발표했습니다. US justice department는 해당 행사에서 background check 없이 총기를 구매할 수 있도록 허용했던 이른바 “gun show loophole”의 재도입을 포함하여 여러 중대한 총기 규제를 철회했습니다. Todd Blanche 법무장관 대행이 발표한 이번 변화는 Donald Trump 지지층에서 비중이 큰 Second Amendment 지지자들이 옹호해 온 총기 정책의 변화를 의미합니다. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• 새로운 자살 예방 전략은 위기 개입에서 벗어나, 사람들이 삶의 이유를 찾게 하고 자살 위험의 근본 원인을 해결하도록 설계된 상위 단계(upstream) 정책으로 초점을 전환하고 있습니다. • 이 접근 방식은 급성 고통을 겪는 개인들에게 효과가 있음이 입증되었으며, 여기에는 CBS News가 소개한 종합적 개입 모델의 혜택을 받은 한 농부의 사례가 포함됩니다. • 이러한 예방 철학은 즉각적인 위기 관리보다 장기적인 회복 탄력성과 삶의 만족도를 강조하는, 정신 건강 개입에 대한 진화된 이해를 나타냅니다.
cbsnews.comFollowing early showers, the UK braces for a sunny spell with temperatures reaching 24°C. April's extreme dryness in the east contrasts with heavy rain in the west and north, highlighting climatic imbalances. Warmer weather is expected midweek, with a shift to milder air by Thursday, potentially peaking at 24°C by Friday.
timesofindia.indiatimes.comTrial is culmination of a years-long feud between Musk and Altman that has become increasingly viciousThe trial pitting Elon Musk against Sam Altman and OpenAI began in earnest on Tuesday with opening arguments, as lawyers for the two tech moguls seek to convince a California jury of their client’s version of the AI company’s history. The trial is set to feature testimony from both billionaires, as well as some of the most powerful executives in the tech industry.Musk argues that Altman, OpenAI and its president Greg Brockman broke a foundational agreement to better humanity when the non-profit pivoted towards a for-profit structure. Musk, who left OpenAI in 2018 after co-founding it with Altman and Brockman three years earlier, also alleges that his co-founders unjustly enriched themselves as the company raised billions of dollars and grew into the AI behemoth it is today. Continue reading...
theguardian.comBriefings obtained by freedom of information warned a ‘cascade of withdrawals’ could lead to collapse of 2026 South Australian festivalGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAdelaide writers’ week was sacrificed to save the 2026 Adelaide festival, an event that ploughs more than $60m into South Australia’s economy each year, documents show.After the 8 January announcement by the Adelaide festival board that controversial Palestinian Australian academic Randa Abdel-Fattah had been dumped from the AWW program, it wasn’t just fellow Australian and international guest writers and academics who began pulling out in droves. Continue reading...
theguardian.comMan, 57, was watching snake-charming show when reptile crawled into his trousers, say German policeA German tourist has died after a snake crawled into his trousers and bit him as he watched a show in Egypt on a family holiday, police in Germany have said.The 57-year-old man was watching the snake-charming show at a hotel in Hurghada, a popular beach holiday destination on the Red Sea, in early April. Continue reading...
theguardian.comShareholders including the Church of England back call for protest votes against the bank’s chair NatWest is at risk of an embarrassing showdown at its shareholder meeting this week, as investors and leading scientists call for an urgent reversal of what they describe as “climate backtracking”.Campaigners, including ShareAction, are calling for protest votes against the bank’s chair, Rick Haythornthwaite, at its annual meeting in Edinburgh on Tuesday. Continue reading...
theguardian.comAs domestic sales slow manufacturers are investing in AI and seeking growth in technology and in overseas marketsAt the world’s biggest car fair, which opened in Beijing on Friday, there were hundreds of manufacturers, more than 1,000 vehicles, hundreds of thousands of enthusiasts – and hardly anyone behind a wheel.China’s car companies have cornered the domestic electric vehicle market, and are increasingly visible on the global stage. Now they’re turning their attention to what they are betting is the future of mobility: autonomous driving. Continue reading...
theguardian.comExclusive: Emails and internal memos reveal concerns immigration enforcement is interfering with police workLaw enforcement and local government officials across the US have over the last year expressed concerns that immigration operations were interfering with police work and leading to threats to officers, according to internal emails and briefings shared with the Guardian.The development comes as the US public has become afraid and distrustful of officers in their communities due to the Trump administration’s aggressive and at times indiscriminate immigration crackdown. Continue reading...
theguardian.comWiltshire town councillor Andrew Edwards has ‘a big collection’ and was visible throughout livestreamed proceedingsIt was blockbuster viewing for politicos across the country: the livestreamed grilling of Olly Robbins. While the sacked Foreign Office civil servant was billed as the star of the show, for many he was upstaged by a well-dressed man wearing a cravat.“I’ve got a big collection,” said Andrew Edwards, the scene stealer in question. Continue reading...
theguardian.comReduction procedures and implant removals reflect shift toward comfort and more active lifestyles, surgeons sayBreast reductions and implant removals have overtaken enlargements for the first time, data shows, as experts link the shift to more active lifestyles.The latest annual audit from the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) shows there were 4,761 breast enlargement procedures in 2025, down 8% on the previous year. Continue reading...
theguardian.comSavitha Prakash, a first-generation immigrant running in local elections in Harrow, says Reform UK aims to ‘put Britain first’Savitha Prakash, an NHS doctor living in the London borough of Harrow, believes there are similarities between the Reform UK leader, Nigel Farage, and India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi. “He’s [Modi] one of those people, like Nigel, he walks the talk. He made [a] difference to the country,” said Prakash, who chairs Reform UK’s branch in Harrow.In particular, the 47-year-old said Farage and Modi – who have each been accused by their critics of scapegoating marginalised communities – were focused on putting the needs of the majority first. Continue reading...
theguardian.comExclusive: Documents released to campaign group 38 Degrees reveal UK officials briefed on possibility of altering food standardsBritish officials were briefed on the possibility of allowing chemical-washed chicken into the UK before a meeting with the US embassy, new documents reveal.The Food Standards Agency is also looking at studies performed in the US on washing chicken with bacteriophages, including chlorine dioxide, to remove pathogens, according to the documents, released to the campaign group 38 Degrees under freedom of information laws. Continue reading...
theguardian.comPartner of soldier accused of war crimes says the couple discussed possibility of moving overseas to ‘create some normalcy in our lives’Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastBen Roberts-Smith was planning to leave Australia to live overseas and had a business class flight out of the country booked in four days’ time when he was arrested at Sydney airport this month, court documents allege, with investigators telling a court “his willingness to return to Australia to face prosecution cannot be judged”.Roberts-Smith was ultimately granted bail last week under strict conditions, a move opposed by prosecutors who said there was potential concern he was a flight risk and might try to avoid ever having to face trial for a series of alleged murders he committed in Afghanistan. Continue reading...
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이미지: Google Cloud• Google Cloud and Wiz demonstrated integrated security platforms at Google Cloud Next '26 designed to defend against threats operating at machine speed while protecting AI and multicloud environments. • The partnership addresses the convergence of AI deployment, cloud infrastructure expansion, and sophisticated cyber threats, offering coordinated threat detection and response capabilities across distributed architectures. • The showcase reflects industry-wide recognition that traditional security models are obsolete against AI-accelerated attacks and that cloud providers must embed security-by-design into AI and multicloud infrastructure.
cloud.google.comDemocrats within reach of House majority after voters rebel against Republican gerrymanderingSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxMonths into his second term, Donald Trump wagered that he could beat the historic trend of the party in power losing seats in midterm elections if Republican-led states redrew congressional maps to sweep Democrats out of office.The gamble is looking to be a bust, or at best a draw, for the president, after Democrats fought back with their own redistricting efforts, the latest of which came to fruition in Virginia on Tuesday, when voters approved a plan that could remove all but one of the five Republicans in its current House of Representatives delegation. Continue reading...
theguardian.comFederal Communications Commission will look into the TV ratings system and whether shows with transgender or non-binary characters demand a warning for parentsThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is launching a new inquiry into the TV ratings system, including whether content related to gender identity is not adequately flagged for parents, in the latest warning shot to broadcasters from the agency headed by the Trump loyalist Brendan Carr.The new proceeding, announced on Wednesday, asks for public comment on the transparency of the TV Oversight Management Board, which oversees the rating system and guidelines. That system was developed after Congress passed a law in 1996, leading to the creation of numerous ratings such as TV-Y, for programs deemed appropriate for all children, and TV-MA, for mature audiences. Continue reading...
theguardian.comReuters-Ipsos, AP-NORC and NBC polls show approval in mid-30s, with economy, Iran and immigration concernsUS politics live – latest updatesA trio of political polls indicate public approval of Donald Trump’s management of the US economy, immigration and the Iran conflict is slipping, flashing warning lights for Trump-aligned Republican candidates with six months to go until the US midterm elections.Polls by Reuters-Ipsos poll, Strength in Numbers-Verasight and AP-NORC had the president’s approval rating hovering in the mid-30s, at 36%, 35% and 33% respectively, which are near his lowest numbers. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• A comprehensive analysis from the National Center for Atmospheric Research shows US carbon dioxide emissions fell 8.2% year-over-year in Q1 2026, driven primarily by renewable energy sources now supplying 34% of national electricity generation. • Solar and wind capacity additions reached record levels with 42 gigawatts of new renewable infrastructure installed in 2025, according to data released by the Department of Energy and independent research institutions. • Climate scientists attribute the acceleration partly to state-level climate policies and federal incentives from the 2024 Clean Energy Investment Act, though transportation and industrial sectors still require significant emission reductions.
nature.com• The latest POLITICO-Citrin Center-Possibility Lab survey reveals strong majorities in both parties favor an independent panel for drawing House district lines. • Over 70% of Democrats and Republicans support the nonpartisan approach to prevent gerrymandering ahead of midterms. • This consensus could pressure Congress to reform redistricting processes and reduce partisan map battles.
politico.comLabor says cuts to disability scheme mean elderly will get more help. Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastGood morning and welcome to our live news blog. I’m Martin Farrer with the top overnight stories and then Nick Visser will be your guide through the morning.Today the health minister, Mark Butler, will detail major changes to the NDIS including significant funding “savings”. The government says the savings, in part, from the national disability insurance scheme will go to funding improved aged care including showering and dressing. Continue reading...
theguardian.comCerina Fairfax in Virginia and Nancy Metayer in Florida were also killed by their husbands, yet deaths of Black women are least likely to garner calls for policy changeOn Sunday, eight children were shot and killed in the deadliest US mass shooting in nearly two years. The gunman was the father of seven of the deceased children and the cousin of another.Three others were shot and injured: the shooter’s wife, with whom he shared four children, the mother of his other three children, and a 13-year-old boy. Continue reading...
theguardian.comONS data for three months to February is not expected to alter Bank of England’s decision on interest ratesUnemployment in the UK unexpectedly fell in the three months to February, according to official figures – but the fallout from the conflict in the Middle East is expected to cause a rise in job cuts.The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said that the rate of unemployment was 4.9% in the three months to February. This compares with 5.2% in the three months to January, a rate that economists had expected to also see in February. Continue reading...
theguardian.comSecretary Kennedy Podcast so far seems designed to promote Trump administration talking points over any specific public health messageRobert F Kennedy Jr’s new Secretary Kennedy Podcast is a show that, so far, appears designed to promote Trump administration talking points over any specific public health message.Though, based on the trailer and episode one, which dropped last week, one might expect the Secretary Kennedy Podcast to be quite similar to the health secretary’s former show, The RFK Jr Podcast. In the trailer that dropped ahead of his new podcast’s release, Kennedy says: “Children are sicker, chronic disease is exploding and the answers we’ve been given aren’t working” – talking points that were common on his old series. He even adds: “Many of us have come to the conclusion that the government actually lies to us,” a statement that might have served his former podcast better, given that Kennedy is now a senior figure in the government. Continue reading...
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