Could deepfakes change the way you vote?
With more and more warnings over the potential for AI to undermine democracy, how much damage do you think you could do with just a laptop and £100?
Well, according to a new report, you could pay for hours of deepfake audio and video that could be used mislead and manipulate voters, and spotting the difference between real and fake can prove tricky.
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Lake Windermere - why swimmer health could be at risk in World Heritage waters
It's England's largest natural lake and a world heritage site, with bathing waters classed as 'excellent’ by the Environment Agency.
But campaigners say Windermere's water testing regime isn't up to the job. They warn that, at times, the health of people swimming in the lake could be at risk.
Our North of England Correspondent Clare Fallon reports.
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Ceasefire deal in Gaza before Ramadan 'looking tough', Biden says
Egypt says it is in touch with senior Hamas and Israeli representatives in an attempt to restart negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza during the holy month of Ramadan, which starts this week.
All the while a fresh wave of airdrops of humanitarian aid, unable to cross by road, have landed in northern Gaza where there are fears of a looming famine.
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Israel-Hamas war: Will there be a ceasefire in Gaza?
Last week, President Biden said he was hoping for a Gaza ceasefire deal by today - but this morning Israeli missiles rained down on Rafah once again, as talks between Israel and Hamas seemingly hit an impasse.
The growing impatience of the Americans comes as divisions within the Israeli government seem to widen.
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Iran election - will young Iranians take part in crucial vote?
In Iran, the regime's popularity will be put to the test tomorrow in the first election since the mass protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody.
It's been imploring people to come out and make their voices heard by voting - amid concerns of a record low turnout.
But the mass disqualification of moderate candidates and the crackdown on dissent has left many feeling their voices won't be heard.
Especially young Iranians, who spend every day navigating restrictions imposed by their own government, as well as international sanctions.
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Israel-Gaza: Netanyahu says no ceasefire and pledges 'total victory' over Hamas
Israel's Prime Minister has declared that there is no other solution but total victory over Hamas, which he believes is a matter of months away. It deals a blow to hopes of a ceasefire deal between the two sides.
Hamas had proposed a four and a half month ceasefire, during which all hostages would be released in exchange for hundreds of Palestinians jailed by Israel.
The group also wants a full withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza and a timetable for an end to the war.
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Israel’s evidence of UNRWA Hamas allegations examined
The UN Secretary General has announced an investigation into UNRWA.
Founded 75 years ago to aid refugees of the 1948 Palestine War, the organisation currently provides support for almost six million Palestinian refugees.
But, in a dossier just six pages long, Israel has alleged that 12 of the agency's more than thirteen thousand staff in Gaza were involved in the 7th October attacks, leading nations including the UK and the US to withdraw their financial support.
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EU agrees €50bn aid boost for Ukraine as Hungary caves
The war with Russia is far from over but Ukraine received a boost from the European Union which has finally approved its 50 billion Euro aid package - providing Kyiv with economic and financial support in the long-term.
Hungary's prime minister Viktor Orban was persuaded to drop his objections after a series of last-ditch meetings with European leaders - giving the deal the unanimous support it required. President Zelenskyy said the decision showed the EU's "strong unity".
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Three US troops killed in reported drone strike on US base - Biden blames ‘Iran-backed’ militants
The three US troops were killed by an unmanned drone at a small military outpost in Jordan near the Syrian border.
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Convicted murderer set to become first American executed with nitrogen gas
A convicted murderer on death row in Alabama is set to become the first American to be executed with nitrogen gas.
Kenneth Eugene Smith's lawyers tried to appeal to the US Supreme Court - calling it a "cruel and unusual punishment". But justices declined to put a stop to it. Smith has already survived one botched execution in 2022. And tonight his lawyers have made a final, last ditch bid to halt this second attempt.
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Can Nikki Haley upset Trump in New Hampshire primary?
Jan 24, 2024
The tiny state of New Hampshire is voting today in a primary race which could decide if Donald Trump's path to the Republican presidential nomination is a done deal - or whether his last rival standing, Nikki Haley, can stop him in his tracks.
Mr Trump's lead in the polls is in double digits, but could New Hampshire, which loves an underdog and has the state motto ‘Live Free or Die’, land any big surprises?
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100 days since Hamas attack on Israel with no sign of pause in war
It is now 100 days since Hamas launched its murderous attacks on Israel, sparking the war which has left many thousands dead.
There have been demonstrations in Tel Aviv and London where pro-Israel protesters called for the release of the remaining hostages.
The last time any were handed over by Hamas, it came during a halt in hostilities.
But right now any chance of a pause in the war seems unlikely.
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Who were these Gaza journalists, and why were they killed?
Since Israel doesn't allow journalists independent access into Gaza - much of the news has come from local Palestinian reporters: more than 70 of them have allegedly been killed by Israeli forces.
The most recent incident came on Sunday morning just outside Rafah in southern Gaza, when a car carrying three journalists was targeted by an Israeli drone strike. Two died along with their driver. Another was critically injured.
We’ve been investigating who they were and what happened to them.
Warning: distressing images.
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0:03 / 7:21 Rebecca Kalam: Ex-firearms officer wins £820,0000 sex discrimination compensation
The former police firearms officer Rebecca Kalam has been awarded more than £820,000 in compensation - one of the biggest payouts of its kind - after she successfully sued West Midlands Police for sex discrimination, harrassment, and victimisation.
She told this programme in an exclusive interview last year about the misogyny and toxic behaviour she faced at work - claiming the force had failed to properly investigate it.
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0:00 / 8:14 Weather chaos: More than 1,000 UK homes flooded
Weather chaos: More than 1,000 UK homes flooded
A cold weather alert is in force this weekend - with warnings that waterlogged roads could turn icy. According to the Environment agency - more than a thousand homes have been flooded after days of heavy rain.
By six o'clock there were 247 flood warnings across the UK with another 267 flood alerts. Surging waters in the River Avon, the Severn and the Trent caused widespread disruption - and water levels along the Thames are still rising. Many train services in the southwest of England have been cancelled or diverted.
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Reform UK's Richard Tice claims Tory MPs 'terrified' of his party and urges Sunak to call election
Rishi Sunak is facing more calls from his political opponents to call an election early this year. On his left flank, the Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey told a campaign rally in Guildford that the Prime Minister should stop "clinging on to power."
From the right, the Leader of Reform UK Richard Tice claimed that Conservative MPs are "terrified" of his party and urged Rishi Sunak to call an election "as soon as possible".
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Israel-Gaza: Half of Gaza’s population living in Rafah says UN
Israel-Gaza: Half of Gaza’s population living in Rafah says UN
In Gaza, the United Nations says it believes more than a million people are now living in the southern settlement of Rafah on the border with Egypt.
That's almost half of Gaza's total population, who have been urged to flee from their homes towards the south, but not allowed to leave the enclave.
The overcrowding is making the distribution of aid even more difficult, and raising fears of disease.
Warning: this report contains distressing images
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Russia unleashes biggest air attack on Ukraine since start of war
At least 30 people have been killed and more than 140 others were injured after Russia launched a massive wave of missile and drone strikes across Ukraine in a barrage which lasted eighteen hours. The Ukrainian airforce said it had never seen so many locations targeted at the same time.
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2:16 / 2:29 Ukraine gets ‘final’ $250m US aid - Congress urged to approve new deal ‘quickly’
The US State Department has urged Congress to "act quickly" and approve new aid for Ukraine, after handing over 250 million dollars in military support - the last package it can give to Ukraine without further approval.
President Zelenskyy said Ukraine would "always be grateful" for the continued support - as they battle to hold back Russian forces trying to advance in key areas along the front line.
Dani Isdale reports.
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Israel ground offensive moves into Gaza refugee camps
It's been another deadly day in Gaza. The Hamas-controlled health ministry says 195 Palestinians were killed in the last 24 hours.
And Israel announced three more of its soldiers were killed in action, bringing the total to over 160 dead.
There's little sign of an end to the war - with the Israeli military warning there are no shortcuts in its mission to destroy Hamas.
Here's our foreign affairs correspondent, Paraic O'Brien.
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More than 100 Palestinians killed overnight during air strikes according to officials
Officials from the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry say more than a hundred people have been killed during Israeli air strikes, in one of the deadliest nights of the eleven week old conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu - who visited troops in Gaza today - warned that fighting would intensify.
There are distressing images in Amelia Jenne's report.
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Prague gunman shot himself after killing 14 people at university, say police
The Czech republic will observe a day of national mourning tomorrow after yesterday's mass shooting in Prague which left 14 people dead.
Police said the gunman killed himself on the balcony of the university building as police closed in. Officers are also investigating whether the gunman - named locally as David Kozak - was also behind the death of a man and his baby daughter in a forest near the city last week.
This report contains distressing images from the start.
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Prague holds national day of mourning after mass shooting
Flags are flying at half mast and people across the Czech republic are observing a minute's silence - in a day of national mourning for the victims of Thursday's mass shooting in Prague.
14 people died after a 24 year old gunman opened fire at a university building in the heart of the city.
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Rapper Sage Todz on what young artists are doing for the Welsh language
Rapper Sage Todz on what young artists are doing for the Welsh language
The 1990s was the era of 'Cool Cymru' with the rise of the Stereophonics, Manic Street Preachers and Catatonia.
Now it's Welsh rap that's on the rise, and one person who's helping to breathe new life into Welsh language music is the rapper Sage Todz.
The bilingual artist is flying the Welsh flag in the UK rap scene after his family moved from Essex to a small village in Wales.
Sage's music draws on his own experience of identity, community and determination.
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Donald Trump banned from standing for President in Colorado
Donald Trump banned from standing for President in Colorado
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