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Why China's young super geeks could herald the West's 'darkest hour': Their AI is cheaper, quicker and better... no wonder the world fears a 'Sputnik' moment

In October 1957, the Soviet Union launched the world's first artificial satellite, Sputnik-1, causing alarm in the West. Now, a Silicon Valley tech investor has warned of a new 'Sputnik moment'.

British teenager, 19, jailed in Dubai for sex with fellow UK tourist launches bid to be pardoned - backed by 'support letter' from David Lammy

Marcus Fakana, now 19, from Tottenham, has prepared a plea to the ruler of the UAE, who is understood to have intervened in cases involving tourists in the past.

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews Paradise on Disney+: This ghastly US President almost made me glad we've got Starmer!

James Marsden in Paradise plays the world's most powerful man with the brains of George W. Bush, the morals of Bill Clinton , the sex drive of JFK and attention span of Donald Trump.

Coroner demands to know how mother-of-two personal trainer, 48, was able to kill herself on NHS ward - accusing staff of 'a very grave error'

Personal trainer Michelle Sparman, 48, from Battersea, in south-west London, died days after apparently trying to take her own life at Queen Mary's Hospital in Roehampton.

Anti-terror watchdog calls for special new policing unit to tackle 'lonely' and 'autistic' boys obsessed with violence like the Southport killer

Jonathan Hall KC has called for something similar to Scotland Yard's Fixated Threat Assessment Centre - which monitors risks to royals, politicians and other prominent figures.

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