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Catholic clergy sex abuse survivors hopeful after Pope Leo meeting
Survivors of sex abuse by members of the Catholic clergy have expressed hope after meeting Pope Leo at the Vatican for the first time. Gemma Hickey, board president of Ending Clergy Abuse (ECA Global), told the BBC it spoke volumes he had met them so soon in his papacy. The group is pushing for a global zero-tolerance policy, already adopted in the US, of permanently removing a priest who admits or is proven to have sexually abused a child. The Pope acknowledged there was resistance in some parts of the world to this, Hickey said. The new Pope, who assumed the role in May, has inherited the issue, which has haunted the Catholic Church for decades and the Vatican has struggled to root out.
Donor organ's blood type altered for the first time
Health Diseases Donor organ's blood type altered for the first time Scientists removed the blood's antigens to make a kidney the universal type-O. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. In a world first, researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Canada successfully transplanted a human donor kidney that they artificially swapped from someone with type-A blood to the universal type-O. The breakthrough may pave the way for the creation of a universal donor blood supply, as well as the ability to pull off similar results with other vital organs. The riskiest and often most difficult part of an organ transplant procedure is the distinct possibility that a patients' body will reject the organ itself .
From Mixtape to Pro Jank Footy: the most exciting Australian indie games at SXSW Sydney 2025
'There were, frankly, too many indie games to play in a day - a nice problem to have' gamers playing at SXSW Sydney Games Showcase 2025. 'There were, frankly, too many indie games to play in a day - a nice problem to have' gamers playing at SXSW Sydney Games Showcase 2025. Hyperkinetic shooters, gorgeous animal adventures and even a charming puzzler where you play a postie: Australia's developers are punching above their weight T here's no escaping the fact that SXSW Sydney - Australia's iteration of Austin's tech, music and film event, now in its third year - is absolutely beset by brands. In Tumbalong park on Saturday, families who had arrived for a free concert for kids meandered around the garish yellow CommBank Tour zone, as a line wound its way into the giant L'Orรฉal tent. But metres away at the International Convention Centre, inside the halls dedicated to gaming, the corporate influence was more muted.
'Every kind of creative discipline is in danger': Lincoln Lawyer author on the dangers of AI
'Every kind of creative discipline is in danger': Lincoln Lawyer author on the dangers of AI Michael Connelly says tech is moving so fast that he feared his new novel would seem'archaic' before it was published H e is one of the most prolific writers in publishing, averaging more than a novel a year. But even Michael Connelly, the author of the bestselling Lincoln Lawyer series, feared he might fall behind when writing about AI. Connelly's eighth novel in the series, to be released on Tuesday, centres on a lawsuit against an AI company whose chatbot told a 16-year-old boy that it was OK for him to kill his ex-girlfriend for being unfaithful. But as he was writing, he witnessed the technology altering the way the world worked so rapidly that he feared his plot might become out of date. "You don't have to lick your finger and hold it up to the wind to know that AI is a massive change that's coming to science, culture, medicine, everything," he said.
Beware the eye in the sky! AI traffic cop catches thousands of drivers texting behind the wheel
Marjorie Taylor Greene's revenge mission: Ex-GOP strategist reveals why firebrand has turned on Trump administration Accountant arrested after'opening fire on MAGA supporter' in row over Trump sign... as victim recalls bullets whizzing past his head'Half the internet' goes down after Amazon cloud outage leaving millions unable to use Ring, Alexa, and banking apps - as experts say we'can't rule out a cyberattack' This is exactly how I look this good at 68 - and you can too: World-famous make-up guru BOBBI BROWN reveals her 10 beauty tricks to hide wrinkles, tighten skin... and the one thing that's almost as good as a facelift Shocking behavior that led to little girl's horror plunge from Disney cruise ship is revealed for first time Keri Russell, 49, SLAMS plastic surgery trends in Hollywood and admits it feels'strange' to look natural Doctors expose the truth about melatonin... as terrifying side-effects soar Trump drops expletive as he issues blunt response to millions of'No Kings' protesters Shock new twist in death of ex-NFL star Doug Martin, 36, as it emerges he died'after brief struggle with police' How I lost 4st fast WITHOUT weight-loss jabs. Virginia Giuffre's memoir appears in book shops a day early: Prince Andrew accuser details multiple encounters with the disgraced royal and reveals how her traumatic childhood made her'perfect victim' for Epstein Greedy waitress chases down customer and calls cops because he didn't tip her: 'Who said he's obligated to tip?' Bailey Zimmerman debuts new cosmetic procedure after revealing he's been'insecure' about it since childhood Are you anxious, tired and have difficulty concentrating? You could be suffering from this common but widely misunderstood condition - and here's how to help yourself: DR MAX PEMBERTON Biden's former mouthpiece Karine Jean-Pierre reveals how ex-president left her'enraged and heartbroken' as she turns on Democrats Sarah Ferguson could turn on Andrew to'save her own skin' if cash runs low - as he faces potential police probe into'dirt digging' after losing his titles Sharon Stone played her mother who tied her to a bed to go party now the real daughter tells the story'Casino' didn't dare show Beware the eye in the sky! READ MORE: How AI cops are already patrolling Britain's streets Whether it's sending a quick text or casting an eye over your emails, those tempted to look at their phone while driving are finally being caught out. UK trials of an AI'traffic cop' have successfully detected thousands of drivers using their phone behind the wheel.
BBC at scene of 'brazen' Louvre jewel theft
BBC at scene of'brazen' Louvre jewel theft A manhunt is under way for a gang of thieves who carried out a broad daylight raid on Paris's Louvre Museum, and stole jewels described as priceless. The gang appear to have used a mechanical ladder to reach a first-floor window, before breaking into display cases and escaping on motorbikes. The BBC's Hugh Schofield is outside the museum where the extraordinary, daring and brazen robbery took place. Drone footage shows blaze destroying the historic Bernaga Monastery in Italy. Could a Corrie cameo be on the cards for Daniel O'Donnell?
From the telegraph to AI, our communications systems have always had hidden environmental costs
When we post to a group chat or talk to an AI chatbot, we don't think about how these technologies came to be. We take it for granted we can instantly communicate. We only notice the importance and reach of these systems when they're not accessible. Companies describe these systems with metaphors such as the "cloud" or "artificial intelligence", suggesting something intangible. But they are deeply material.
Zelensky ready to join Trump-Putin talks if invited
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said he would be ready to join Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin at a proposed summit in Hungary if he were invited. The US and Russian presidents announced on Thursday they planned to hold talks on the war in Ukraine in Budapest, possibly in the coming weeks. In comments released on Monday, Zelensky told reporters: If it is an invitation in a format where we meet as three or, as it's called, shuttle diplomacy then in one format or another, we will agree. Meanwhile, media reports have suggested his White House meeting with Trump on Friday descended into a shouting match - with the US side urging Ukraine to accept Russia's terms to end the war. Zelensky was guarded during his first press briefing since the talks, but still his comments made clear there were large areas of disagreement between the two sides.
Japan leads in in-depth AI awareness, new global study finds
In Japan, 55% were "equally concerned and excited" about the rise of AI in daily life, while 28% were "more concerned than excited." Japan has the highest levels of in-depth awareness of AI, with 53% of individuals surveyed saying they have heard or read a substantial amount about the subject, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey . Alongside Japan, France, at 52%, and Germany, at 51%, also reported high levels of in-depth awareness or knowledge of the subject, with the global median being 34%, according to the survey released last week. When it came to overall awareness -- which combined the figures of people who have heard or read "a lot" and "a little" on AI In Japan, the figure was 89%. In a time of both misinformation and too much information, quality journalism is more crucial than ever.
AI-generated 'poverty porn' fake images being used by aid agencies
The charity said it wanted to safeguard'the privacy and dignity of real girls'. The charity said it wanted to safeguard'the privacy and dignity of real girls'. AI-generated'poverty porn' fake images being used by aid agencies AI-generated images of extreme poverty, children and sexual violence survivors are flooding stock photo sites and increasingly being used by leading health NGOs, according to global health professionals who have voiced concern over a new era of "poverty porn". "All over the place, people are using it," said Noah Arnold, who works at Fairpicture, a Swiss-based organisation focused on promoting ethical imagery in global development. "Some are actively using AI imagery, and others, we know that they're experimenting at least."