Facial Recognition Tech: Mistaken Identities Are Political
The Guardian view on facial recognition technology warns of weak oversight, racial bias, and the need for a robust redress system for misidentified individuals.
The Guardian view on facial recognition technology warns of weak oversight, racial bias, and the need for a robust redress system for misidentified individuals.
The Guardian editorial criticizes Israel for continuing deadly strikes in Gaza and Lebanon despite truces, urging Europe to act as US fails to enforce compliance.
From westies to whippets, dogs across England, Scotland, and Wales accompanied their owners to vote in the 2026 local and devolved elections.
Whirlpool slashes earnings forecast, hikes prices 10%, citing Iran war and tariff ruling that drove a recession-level industry decline in North America.
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RecommendedRussia's return to international sport is delayed after allegations that its anti-doping chief was involved in covering up drug tests at the 2014 Sochi Olympics.
Tennessee Republicans passed redistricting maps eliminating the state's last Democratic, Black-majority congressional district, following a Supreme Court ruling that weakened Voting Rights Act protections.
Golf Australia releases five-year strategy to protect public courses from re-zoning amid housing and urban planning pressures, highlighting economic, health, and environmental benefits.
The US State Department will revoke passports of parents owing $100,000+ in child support, expanding to $2,500+ threshold, affecting thousands.
Communications Minister Anika Wells has repaid over $10,000 for incorrect travel claims after an audit found four mistakes. PM Albanese defends her, rejecting calls for resignation.
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RecommendedA whirlwind week in US-Iran war: ceasefire holds, Project Freedom launched and paused, skirmishes erupt, and peace talks inch forward with a one-page memorandum.
Jonathan Freedland discusses with law professor Leah Litman the Supreme Court's conservative shift, recent rulings, and whether it has become a political institution.
Munya Chawawa's documentary explores how Donald Trump's political style is inspired by WWE wrestling, examining hyperbole, smack talk, and kayfabe.
Keir Starmer vows to stay on as Labour leader despite the party suffering significant losses in local elections, calling the results 'disappointing'.
The US must adopt realistic diplomacy with Iran, offering incentives and respecting red lines, to resolve the strait of Hormuz crisis and avoid prolonged stalemate.
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RecommendedRobert Reich analyzes Donald Trump's personal and political crisis as his Iran policy fails, leading to erratic posts, attacks on opponents, and self-monument plans.
NT children's commissioner Shahleena Musk says she was not consulted before the government announced a review into child protection after the death of Kumanjayi Little Baby.
A Guardian review reveals Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito cited flawed data in a Voting Rights Act ruling, using a methodology that inflates Black voter turnout in Louisiana.
Voting rights activists are shocked by the speed at which southern US states are redrawing congressional maps to eliminate Black-majority districts, following a Supreme Court ruling that allows partisan gerrymandering.
The US and Iran traded fire in the Strait of Hormuz, testing the month-long ceasefire. Trump insists the truce holds, while Tehran accuses Washington of breaching it.
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RecommendedMarina Hyde analyzes Labour's current crisis using aviation metaphors, questioning the wisdom of changing leaders mid-flight and the party's future direction.
Nigel Farage refused to answer questions about a £5m personal gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, as Reform UK celebrated election gains.
Barrie and Scott Drewitt-Barlow, co-owners of non-league Maldon & Tiptree FC, face charges of human trafficking for sexual exploitation and rape after an Essex police investigation.
Karoline Leavitt and Katie Miller use their pregnancies to promote pronatalist messaging, tying motherhood to Trump's political goals amid declining US birthrates.
A satirical take on the notion that taxing billionaires constitutes hate speech, highlighting the absurdity of protecting the ultra-wealthy from fiscal responsibility.
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RecommendedNew Redbridge polling reveals grievance politics driving One Nation support. Barrie Cassidy and Tony Barry analyze the trend, plus federal budget and IS-linked families.
US Senator Marco Rubio warns that NATO allies denying US access to bases for contingencies could undermine the alliance, citing Spain as an example.
Virginia's top court invalidates a constitutional amendment that would have given Democrats a 10-1 congressional seat advantage, citing improper legislative procedure.
Takashi Tezuka, co-designer of Super Mario Bros. and Zelda: A Link To The Past, will retire on June 26, 2026, ending a 42-year career at Nintendo.
Former BBC analyst Roger Harrabin reviews David Shukman's book on UK's lack of preparedness for extreme weather, highlighting urgent need for resilience.
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RecommendedPM Starmer resists resignation calls after Labour suffers heavy losses to Reform UK and Greens in local elections, with key London boroughs lost.