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Director of public prosecutions says he is confident police would examine any evidence of potential misconduct
Green Bay Head Coach Doug Gottlieb launched a heated rant against the officiating following his team's loss to Milwaukee, demanding accountability from the officials and the Horizon commissioner.

An editorial highlights the desperate living conditions in war-afflicted Ukraine and stalled diplomatic progress towards peace. Upcoming talks in Geneva are seen as a critical point for both Ukraine and Europe.
Business schools are struggling to develop clear, shared standards for the use of artificial intelligence, as the adoption of the technology outpaces policy development.
North Korea has completed a new housing district in Pyongyang dedicated to the families of soldiers who died fighting alongside Russian forces in the Ukraine war, highlighting its support for Russia.
The Pentagon has reportedly threatened to cut off AI firm Anthropic due to a dispute concerning AI safeguards. This development highlights growing tensions between government bodies and AI developers over safety protocols.
Actors Ken Leung and Myha’la break down pivotal moments and character arcs in the latest season of the HBO series 'Industry', including a significant departure and character dynamics.
BrewDog is reportedly considering a sale of the company, a development that follows the recent closure of its taprooms in Columbus. The craft beer maker is evaluating its strategic options.
Aftermath Silver has initiated the Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) for its Berenguela project, marking a significant step in its development.
Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany expressed his support for VAR, stating that its implementation and ongoing development in Germany are superior to other leagues. He believes the system is not as problematic as some suggest.
A KPMG partner has been fined for using AI to pass an internal exam, part of a broader trend of staff members at the accounting firm being caught using the technology for tests.
Injaz For Development & Projects declared a full-year profit of 396,690 Dinars, according to TradingView.
British University Vietnam (BUV) marks a milestone in 2025, with its quality validated by prestigious organizations and an ongoing expansion. The university focuses on creating highly employable human resources.
An undercover police officer successfully thwarted a plot by two Islamic State terrorists who planned to carry out a massacre targeting Jewish communities in Manchester, UK.
Praxis Precision Medicines' stock has seen a significant increase of 266% following a new $55 million investment, signaling strong investor confidence in its pipeline development.
Keir Starmer has declared that internet platforms will not receive a 'free pass' when it comes to child safety, as the government outlines plans and a consultation to bolster protection for young people online, potentially including a social media ban for under-16s.
Reports indicate that humanoid robots have begun patrolling streets in China, marking a new development in the use of AI and robotics for public safety and surveillance.
The Housing And Development Bank announced a consolidated profit of EGP 18.72 billion for the fiscal year, indicating robust financial performance.