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  7. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-67929003 Lord David Cameron has said he is "worried" Israel may have broken international law in Gaza. The foreign secretary said he regularly consulted government lawyers over incidents in the war, but refused to say whether the legal advice suggested Israel had acted illegally. Lord Cameron stressed the government had not changed its support for Israel. Since the outbreak of war following Hamas' attack on 7 October, over 23,000 Palestinians have been killed. The Hamas-run health ministry says more than 59,000 Palestinians have been injured. Why are Israel and Hamas fighting in Gaza? Israel says war expected to continue throughout 2024 Israel declared war on Hamas after the group led a massive attack on communities inside Israel, killing about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking some 240 others back to Gaza as hostages. Israel is also fighting a claim from South Africa that it is committing "genocidal" acts in Gaza at the International Court of Justice. Lord Cameron said he did not agree with South Africa's claim. Speaking during his first grilling by MPs since joining the House of Lords, the former prime minister said: "I don't think that is helpful, I don't agree with it, I don't think it's right". During a tense exchange with SNP MP Brendan O'Hara, Lord Cameron said he has seen things "deeply concerning" during the crisis but did not directly criticise the country's actions. He called on Israel to allow in more humanitarian aid and restore water supplies to northern Gaza. The Israeli military have conducted air strikes on Gaza, and launched a ground offensive But Lord Cameron repeatedly side-stepped questions on whether he had seen legal advice suggesting Israel had breached international law, telling the foreign affairs committee "I don't want to answer that question". He said: "If you're asking me am I worried that Israel has taken action that might be in breach of international law because this particular premises has been bombed or whatever? "Yes, of course I'm worried about that, and that's why I consult the Foreign Office lawyers when giving this advice on arms exports." But he hinted that government lawyers had not suggested international law had been broken. He told MPs the legal advice he had seen was "consistent with the fact we have not changed" rules on exporting weapons to Israel. Tory MP Bob Seely put it to Lord Cameron that he had seen legal advice suggesting the Israeli government is "vulnerable to a challenge from the Hague court and from elsewhere that in some of the things they are doing in, potentially, in relation to proportionality, there is a vulnerability." "It's close to that," Lord Cameron replied. Action in Israel Downing Street later said Israel needs to "act carefully" and avoid risking further escalation in its war with Hamas. Asked if Rishi Sunak shares Lord Cameron's concerns about whether Israel has been acting within international law, the prime minister's official spokesman said: "It is an issue we continue to keep under review and obviously we have made our views clear to the Israeli government at a number of levels on this." The spokesman added: "Fundamentally, though, we recognise that it is Israel that is responding to a terror attack, first and foremost." Two British nationals are still being held hostage by Hamas as heavy bombardment and fighting continues to shake the region, Lord Cameron told the committee. Asked if he knew if the hostages are alive, Lord Cameron said: "I just don't want to say any more. We don't have any information to share with you." During a ceasefire in November, 105 hostages were released by Hamas. Lord Cameron's comments come as US secretary of state Antony Blinken held talks in Israel seeking to set a plan for Gaza's post-war future. Mr Blinken has called for winding down of the Israeli military campaign in Gaza to reduce regional tensions. US officials have called for the Palestinian Authority, which governs parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, to take over in Gaza and for negotiations to resume on the creation of a Palestinian state.
  8. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c03y22p0712o An animal welfare charity said it had seen a huge increase in the number of pets being abandoned as owners struggled to care for them because of the cost of living crisis. Last year Raystede, in Ringmer, East Sussex, had 4,500 requests to take in pets - a record for the centre. It is now full with a growing waiting list and the charity is urging people to come forward to provide homes for the animals in their care. A manager at the centre described the situation as "really tricky" and a "perfect storm". In 2023 the centre was asked to take in more than 900 cats - up 30% on the previous year. It has just 40 spaces at the cattery. Amber Tipler, cattery manager, said: "We're seeing surrender requests coming in every day for cats and kittens and unfortunately we can't help everybody. "We do have to prioritise the most urgent cases. Quite often that will be if owners are being made homeless or they simply can't afford the veterinary care for their cats anymore. "It's a really tricky situation. I think in the pandemic a lot of people got cats and now it's created the perfect storm with the cost of living crisis." Raystede is promoting a fostering scheme for animals as its centre is full Stephanie Smith, the charity's chief executive, said: "The cost of living crisis and the increase in energy costs have made things really difficult. "People are finding it more and more difficult to care for their animals." The centre is appealing for people to come forward who think they can rehome an animal, either permanently or temporarily, through their fostering scheme. As part of the scheme the centre provides an enclosure, bedding, food and veterinary costs.
  9. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/67922633 Nottingham Forest's Harry Toffolo says he feared his career had been ended by his history of betting and that it "inspired" him to help others with gambling and mental health problems. The 28-year-old defender was given a suspended five-month ban in September for 375 breaches of betting rules. The independent commission that heard the case found bets were made when his "mental health was at a very low ebb". "I felt like I lost everything", said Toffolo when reflecting on the charges. "It was 100% the most difficult part of not just my career, but of my life. "It scares me because I was in the last year of my contract and I thought the dream I worked so hard to get was over. "I was thinking my career is going to be over because of what happened six to nine years ago, which came back to sting me." Listen to Harry Toffolo on BBC Radio Nottingham's Shut Up And Show More Football podcast Toffolo said the decision of the Football Association's independent regulatory commission to hand him a fine of almost £21,000 and a suspended ban was "the light at the end of the tunnel" after five months of uncertainty. "When I got that email sent through from the FA [outlining breaches], I dropped on the floor and had a full-on panic attack," Toffolo told BBC Radio Nottingham. "I recognised the user names, but I didn't recognise those bets. I can't remember placing them, but they are me. I don't identify myself with the person on that Excel spreadsheet. "I was mortified and ashamed of them. "My kids will never forget the day they saw their daddy cry." It was last April that the former Millwall, Lincoln and Huddersfield full-back first learned of the investigation into his betting breaches, which related to his time at Norwich City and took in loan spells at Swindon, Rotherham, Peterborough and Scunthorpe between 2014 and 2017. Toffolo placed 15 bets against his own team at the time, the majority of which were accumulators. He also placed two 25p bets on himself to score in the League One play-off final in 2015, which his Swindon team lost 4-0 against Preston. 'I boxed it away' It was not until he joined Lincoln in 2018 that Toffolo said he became aware that players were prohibited from betting on football. He told the commission that before moving to the Imps, he felt betting would help him "fit in" with senior players. In an interview with BBC East Midlands Today, Toffolo said "it was how football was back then" and many lacked the same awareness at the time. The "considerable time" between the breaches and his charges, Toffolo's show of "genuine remorse", openness about his betting, details of his mental health battles at the time of the bets and offer to help the FA educate players about gambling were all factors taken into consideration by the commission. Toffolo told BBC East Midlands Today he grew up with feelings of anxiety, and in his defence he explained that he dealt with periods of "loneliness" and grappled with depression during spells out on loan. "I have a lot of respect for the independent panel for listening to my story and taking everything into account," Toffolo said. "But I don't hold any grudges because I put myself in this position. "It's a part of my life I boxed away because I hated that person - I hated everything about that person and I didn't want anything associated with that person." Toffolo's suspended ban came in the same year that Brentford striker Ivan Toney and Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali were banned for eight and 10 months respectively for also breaching betting rules. It was also a year in which top-flight English clubs reached an agreement to withdraw gambling sponsorships from the front of match shirts by the end of the 2025-26 season. Then in December, an influential group of MPs said the Premier League and other sports governing bodies "should commit to cutting the volume" of gambling adverts in stadiums. 'I now feel more complete than ever' Since his case was settled, Toffolo has gone on to start regularly for Forest in the Premier League, and was last week appointed an ambassador of Tricky to Talk - a Forest community trust programme aimed at getting people to speak openly about their mental health. Earlier in January, Toffolo had his Forest contract extended beyond this season. "Some people might get down by it [the disciplinary process], but I feel like I have more energy from it," Toffolo said. "I feel strong, but I also feel a sense of responsibility now to try help and hope it never happens again to anybody else. "It's now down to me as a person to say 'what can I do to help, how can I protect my children from putting them in this position?', I feel inspired by it. "Every day for five months it was just about getting through them one by one. "I got through it and my career has never been at such a high than it has been in the past two or three months. "I feel the most complete I have ever felt in my life at this moment in time, on the basis that I feel I have almost nothing to lose because I thought I had lost everything. "I feel extremely humbled that I have the opportunity to keep playing. "I just go out there and I fight for the fans and fight for my family because I'm sitting here now and I'm extremely grateful to even have this opportunity to talk about it."
  10. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-67934609 The Somali armed Islamist group al-Shabab has seized a United Nations helicopter, along with about eight passengers and its crew, a senior official has told the BBC. The helicopter landed in territory controlled by the group in part of central Somalia. Some reports said it had been forced to make an emergency landing, while others said the landing was a mistake. Al-Shabab controls much territory in southern and central Somalia. The group is affiliated to al-Qaeda and has waged a brutal insurgency since 2006. The Somali armed Islamist group al-Shabab has seized a United Nations helicopter, along with about eight people, both passengers and crew, local sources have told the BBC. The helicopter landed in territory controlled by the group in central Somalia. Some reports said it had been forced to make an emergency landing, while others said the landing was a mistake. Al-Shabab controls large parts of southern and central Somalia. The group is affiliated to al-Qaeda and has waged a brutal insurgency for nearly 20 years. Africa Live: Updates on this and other stories from the continent The seizure of the helicopter was confirmed to the BBC by Galmudug region Security Minister Mohamed Abdi Adan. Several foreigners and two locals were on the helicopter, Somali military official Major Hassan Ali told Reuters news agency. "It was also carrying medical supplies and it was supposed to transport injured soldiers from Galgudud region," he was quoted as saying. The helicopter was heading to Wisil town near the frontlines of an offensive against al-Shabab by government forces when it landed. The UN has not yet commented. The Somali government has in recent months intensified its fight against the al-Qaeda-linked group.
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  19. https://www.gadgets360.com/wearables/news/fire-boltt-dream-price-in-india-launch-4g-lte-specifications-features-4836121 Fire-Boltt on Wednesday announced the launch of the Fire-Boltt Dream, a 'wristphone' that runs on Android and offers support for 4G LTE connectivity. It is claimed to support almost all functions offered by a regular smartphone — including making and receiving calls — unlike the company's other smartwatch models that require a paired smartphone. It runs on Android and also offers access to several OTT platforms. The smartwatch offers access to several apps via the Google Play store and is equipped with several health and fitness tracking features. It is claimed to offer up to 4 hours of battery life with heavy usage. Fire-Boltt Dream price in India, availability Offered in 12 strap colour options, the Fire-Boltt Dream price in India starts at Rs. 5,999. Options including Aqua Surge, Cherry Hug, Coral Breeze, Forest Fringe, Fusion Flicker and Shadow Glide are priced at Rs. 5,999. The Fire-Boltt Dream also also available in Cocoa Couture and Midnight Grace leather strap variants that are priced at Rs. 6,299. The Irish Glam, Midnight Steel and Sky Sizzle metallic strap options are listed at Rs. 6,499. The new wristphone is available for purchase through the Fire-Boltt website, Flipkart and offline retail stores across the country. Fire-Boltt Dream specifications, features The Fire-Boltt Dream wristphone sports a 2.02-inch (320 x 386 pixels) screen with a refresh rate of 60Hz and a peak brightness level of 600 nits. It is powered by a quad-core Arm Cortex-A7 MP chipset paired with a Mali T820 MP1 GPU, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage. It runs on Android 8.1 out-of-the-box. Connectivity options on the wristphone include 4G LTE (via a nano SIM), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, along with GPS support. The Fire-Boltt Dream comes pre-installed with the Google Play store which allows access to applications like Gmail, Instagram, WhatsApp, Zomato, Spotify, Myntra, and Bumble, according to the company. It also supports games like Subway Surfers, Temple Run, and Candy Crush. The wristphone is also claimed to support access to OTT platforms like JioCinema, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video among others which allows users to stream movies, TV shows and other content on the go on the watch's small display. Like all other budget wearable fitness trackers, the Fire-Boltt Dream is also equipped with heart rate, SpO2 and calorie monitors. The Fire-Boltt Dream packs an 800mAh battery that takes two hours for a full charge and is claimed to offer 36 hours of standby battery and up to 4 hours with heavy use. It has an IP67 rating for dust and splash resistance and measures 49.5mm x 13.5mm x 13.5mm and weighs 50g, acccording to the company.
  20. https://techxplore.com/news/2024-01-besting-tetris-ai-epic-speedruns.html After 13-year-old Willis Gibson became the first human to beat the original Nintendo version of Tetris, he dedicated his special win to his father, who passed away in December 2023. The Oklahoma teen beat the game by defeating level after level until he reached the "kill screen"—that is, the moment when the Tetris artificial intelligence taps out in exhaustion, stopping play because its designers never wrote the code to advance further. Before Gibson, the only other player to overcome the game's AI was another AI. For any parent who has despaired over their children sinking countless hours into video games, Gibson's victory over the cruel geometry of Tetris stands as a bracing corrective. Despite the stereotypes, most gamers are anything but lazy. And they're anything but mindless. The world's top players can sometimes serve as reminders of the best in us, with memorable achievements that range from the heroic to the inscrutably weird. The perfect run "Speedrunning" is a po[CENSORED]r gaming subculture in which players meticulously optimize routes and exploit glitches to complete, in a matter of minutes, games that normally take hours, from the tightly constrained, run-and-gun action game Cuphead to the sprawling role-playing epic Baldur's Gate 3. In top-level competition, speedrunners strive to match the time of what's referred to as a "TAS," or "tool-assisted speed run." To figure out the TAS time, players use game emulators to choreograph a theoretically perfect playthrough, advancing the game one frame at a time to determine the fastest possible time. Success requires punishing precision, flawless execution and years of training. The major speedrunning milestones are, like Olympic races, marked by mere fractions of a second. The urge to speedrun likely sprouts from an innate human longing for perfection—and a uniquely 21st century compulsion to best the robots. A Twitch streamer who goes by the username Niftski is currently the human who has come closest to achieving this androidlike perfection. His 4-minute, 54.631-second world-record speedrun of Super Mario Bros.—achieved in September 2023—is just 0.35 seconds shy of a flawless TAS. Watching Niftski's now-famous run is a dissonant experience. Goofy, retro, 8-bit Mario jumps imperturbably over goombas and koopa troopas with the iconic, cheerful "boink" sound of his hop. Meanwhile, Niftski pants as his anxiety builds, his heart rate—tracked on screen during the livestream—peaking at 188 beats per minute. When Mario bounces over the final big turtle at the finish line—"boink"—Niftski erupts into screams of shock and repeated cries of "Oh my God!" The largest world and its longest pig ride This list couldn't be complete without an achievement from Minecraft, the revolutionary video game that has become the second-best-selling title in history, with over 300 million copies sold—second only to Tetris' 520 million units. Minecraft po[CENSORED]tes the video game libraries of grade-schoolers and has been used as an educational tool in university classrooms. Even the British Museum has held an exhibition devoted to the game. Minecraft is known as a sandbox game, which means that gamers can create and explore their own virtual worlds, limited only by their imagination and a few simple tools and resources—like buckets and sand, or, in the case of Minecraft, pickaxes and stone. So what can you do in the Minecraft playground? Well, you can ride on a pig. The Guinness Book of World Records marks the farthest distance at 414 miles. Or you can collect sunflowers. The world record for that is 89 in one minute. Or you can dig a tunnel—but you'll need to make it 100,001 blocks long to edge out the current record. My personal favorite is a collective, ongoing effort: a sprawling, global collaboration to recreate the world on a 1:1 scale using Minecraft blocks, with blocks counting as one cubic meter. At their best, sandbox games like Minecraft can bring people closer to the joyful and healthily pointless play of childhood—a restorative escape from the anxious, utility-driven planning that dominates so much of adulthood. The galaxy's greatest collaboration The Halo 3 gaming community participated in a bloodier version of the collective effort of Minecraft players. The game, which pits humans against an alien alliance known as the Covenant, was released in 2007 to much fanfare. Whether they were playing the single-player campaign mode or the online multiplayer mode, gamers around the world started seeing themselves as imaginary participants in a global cause to save humanity—in what came to be known as the "Great War." They organized round-the-clock campaign shifts, while sharing strategies in nearly 6,000 Halo wiki articles and 21 million online discussion posts. Halo developer Bungie started tracking total alien deaths by all players, with the 10 billion milestone reached in April 2009. Game designer Jane McGonigal recalls with awe the community effort that went into that Great War, citing it as a transcendent example of the fundamental human desire to work together and to become a part of something bigger than the self. Bungie maintained a collective history of the Great War in the form of "personal service records" that memorialized each player's contributions—medals, battle statistics, campaign maps and more. The archive beggars comprehension: According to Bungie, its servers handled 1.4 petabytes of data requests by players in one nine-month stretch. McGonigal notes, by way of comparison, that everything ever written by humans in all of recorded history amounts to 50 petabytes of data. Gamification versus gameful design If you're mystified by the behavior of these gamers, you're not alone. Over the past decade, researchers across a range of fields have marveled at the dedication of gamers like Gibson and Niftski, who commit themselves without complaint to what some might see as punishing, pointless and physically grueling labor. How could this level of dedication be applied to more "productive" endeavors, they wondered, like education, taxes or exercise? From this research, an industry centered on the "gamification" of work, life and learning emerged. It giddily promised to change people's behaviors through the use of extrinsic motivators borrowed from the gaming community: badges, achievements, community scorekeeping. The concept caught fire, spreading everywhere from early childhood education to the fast-food industry. Many game designers have reacted to this trend like Robert Oppenheimer at the close of the eponymous movie—aghast that their beautiful work was used, for instance, to pressure Disneyland Resort laborers to load laundry and press linens at anxiously hectic speeds. Arguing that the gamification trend misses entirely the magic of gaming, game designers have instead started promoting the concept of "gameful design." Where gamification focuses on useful outcomes, gameful design focuses on fulfilling experiences. Gameful design prioritizes intrinsic motivation over extrinsic incentives. It embraces design elements that promote social connection, creativity, a sense of autonomy—and, ultimately, the sheer joy of mastery. When I think of Niftski's meltdown after his record speedrun—and Gibson's, who also began hyperventilating in shock and almost passed out—I think of my own children. I wish for them such moments of ecstatic, prideful accomplishment in a world that sometimes seems starved of joy.

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