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‘This is not serious leadership’: Donald Trump and Marco Rubio watch UFC in Miami as Iran talks fail

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Donald Trump and US secretary of state Marco Rubio attended a UFC event in Miami night on Saturday night as peace talks with Iran failed on the other side of the world.Trump entered the Kaseya Center shortly after 9pm alongside several members of his family and UFC chief Dana White, who has been a supporter of the president since his first term.Seated nearby was Rubio as well as the US ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, the rapper Vanilla Ice and former FBI deputy director Dan Bongino.“The Secretary of State skipped the Iran negotiations in Pakistan to attend a UFC fight.So did the Special Envoy for South and Central Asia, while Pakistan has no confirmed U.

S.ambassador,” the House Democrats Foreign Affairs Committee wrote on X.“Tens of thousands of Americans are in harm’s way.Gas prices are rising.This is not serious leadership.

It’s amateur hour,”Despite his falling approval ratings and the unpopularity of the war with Iran among the American public, Trump was given a rousing greeting by the crowd as a Kid Rock song blasted in the background,The president shook hands with fans, smiled for cameras and greeted the UFC broadcast team, which included influential podcaster Joe Rogan,As Trump watched the evening’s fights, the US vice-president, JD Vance, was telling reporters that peace talks with Iran in Pakistan had failed,Trump did not show any signs the conflict in the Middle East was on his mind and was intent on the fighters in the cage, although he leaned over to talk to Rubio occasionally.

At one point Rubio appeared to show the president something on his phone.After Brazil’s Paulo Costa defeated Azamat Murzakanov in the co-main event the fighter walked over to shake the president’s hand.“You’re a beautiful guy … You could be a model, you look so good,” Trump told Costa.“You’re too good looking to be a fighter, you are some fighter.”Trump was also gripped as Josh Hokit and Curtis Blaydes pummeled each other in a particularly bloody fight.

Members of the Trump family at the event included three of his children, Ivanka, Tiffany and Donald Jr,Jared Kushner, Ivanka’s husband, was with Vance in Pakistan for the failed talks with Iran,Trump has long been a supporter of UFC – which has been credited with helping him build popularity among the promotion’s young, male fans – and has announced a fight event at the White House this summer to mark the United States’ 250th anniversary,The event will take place on 14 June, the president’s 80th birthday,After Saturday’s event, White said a fight involving Hokit had been added to June’s card at the request of Trump.

“President Trump built half of that fight, Rogan built the other half,” White said in a video on social media.“Both guys have agreed and accepted the fight.”During his comments to the media, Vance said he had spoken to Trump at least half a dozen times during the talks with Iran.The vice-president said a major stumbling block in the negotiations had been Iran’s refusal to give up its nuclear ambitions.“We need to see an affirmative commitment that [Iran] will not seek a nuclear weapon, and they will not seek the tools that would enable them to quickly achieve a nuclear weapon,” he said.

“That is the core goal of the president of the United States, and that’s what we’ve tried to achieve through these negotiations.”
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Task for the week: limit the fallout from biggest oil shock in decades | Richard Partington

The world’s finance ministers and central bank governors gather in Washington this week for the half-yearly meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, with the global economy in a perilous spot.Not since the foundation of the Bretton Woods institutions late in the second world war have global conflicts triggered this much economic turbulence. The volatile 1970s come close. But the US-Israeli war on Iran, coming so soon after the Covid pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, take the prize.Even if a durable peace deal in the Middle East can be reached, there will still be permanent economic scars

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Low-tax Texas opens London office to lure jobs and investment

The US state of Texas is putting UK businesses in its crosshairs with the launch this month of a dedicated London office to lure jobs and investment to the low-tax Lone Star State.Texas recently secured approval for the new site, adding to a growing list of international offices from which it can try to draw corporate heavyweights across its borders.It is the latest sign that Texas lobbyists, led by the office of the state’s Republican governor, Greg Abbott, are widening their economic ambitions beyond American borders, having already had success luring jobs and investment from rival US states including California, Delaware and New York.Lobbyists working in the London office are likely to court UK bosses with incentives including new, fast-track business courts and multimillion dollar subsidies. Texas charges neither corporation nor income tax

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AI companies know they have an image problem. Will funding policy papers and thinktanks dig them out?

OpenAI made a surprise announcement this week – not an update to ChatGPT or another multibillion-dollar datacenter – but a policy paper that called for a reimagining of the social contract based around “a slate of people-first ideas”. It’s the latest move in an aggressive effort by the major AI players to reshape the narrative around their industry, as polls show public disapproval of AI increasing.OpenAI’s 13-page paper, titled Industrial Policy for the Intelligence Age, follows its surprise acquisition of tech-friendly podcast TBPN and its announcement of plans to open a Washington DC office that will feature a dedicated space called the OpenAI workshop for non-profits and policymakers to learn about and discuss the company’s technology.OpenAI’s rival Anthropic has meanwhile announced its own thinktank, the Anthropic Institute, which similarly proclaimed an intention to explore how the growth of AI would disrupt society.As disruptions from AI become more tangible and calls for greater scrutiny of big tech companies grows louder, the industry appears to be both recognizing the widespread discontent and looking for ways to reframe the debate

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‘Too powerful for the public’: Inside Anthropic’s bid to win the AI publicity war

This week, the AI company Anthropic said it had created an AI model so powerful that, out of a sense of overwhelming responsibility, it was not going to release it to the public.The US treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, summoned the heads of major banks for a chat about the model, Mythos. The Reform UK MP Danny Kruger wrote a letter to the government urging it to “engage with AI firm Anthropic whose new frontier model Claude Mythos could present catastrophic cybersecurity risks to the UK”. X went wild.Others were more sceptical, including the noted AI critic Gary Marcus, who said: “Dario [Amodei] has far more technical chops than Sam [Altman], but seems to have graduated from the same school of hype and exaggeration,” referring to the CEOs of Anthropic and its rival, OpenAI

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Craig Overton completes game to remember to finish off Essex – as it happened

Somerset notched up 21 points at Chelmsford, thrashing Essex by 10 wickets. Craig Overton, in his vast Somerset sweater, added a couple of batters and a catch to his century on Saturday, a stand-in captaincy performance to remember. Essex inched a lead of just 47 and Archie Vaughan, Somerset’s second injury substitute, made a bid for a permanent spot by punching the majority of the runs himself, twice plonking Simon Harmer over midwicket for six.A zinger of a catch by Matthew Potts sealed an innings victory for Durham at Bristol. Gloucestershire spent the day bailing out the bath with a teaspoon, but sank after tea

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Sergio García warned after breaking club in Masters meltdown before carrying Jon Rahm’s bag

A winner on day four of the Masters was not even part of the remaining field. Robert MacIntyre, somewhere, surely raised a smile.The Scot was the recipient of widespread criticism on Thursday after offering a single-fingered salute to Augusta National when en route to a nine at the 15th. A range of expletives and a whack of the sacred turf also featured in his first round. MacIntyre’s passionate approach to his profession is admirable but this was all over the top

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This ‘old lady hand’ is giving ageism the finger | Brief letters

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Peers vote to ban pornography depicting sex acts between stepfamily members

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Sue Wright obituary

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Four in 10 UK parents struggle to afford essentials for newborns, study says

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Alarm in health service over Palantir staff being given NHS email accounts

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Scientists develop AI tool to spot heart failure risk five years before it strikes

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