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How Trump is using the 'Madman Theory' to try to change the world


Sree VijaykumarPolitical scientists have a term for the tactic, that has been used by some leaders including Nixon, to persuade adversaries that they are temperamentally capable of anything, to extract concessions. But can it work in the long term?

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Summer jobs: How to get one when you have zero work experience
Summer jobs: How to get one when you have zero work experience
You can ask about training, the company culture, and what a typical day in the job looks like. You can also ask about the next steps in the application process and when you're likely to hear about the outcome.


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Tiny plastic particles found in human egg and sperm fluids
Tiny plastic particles found in human egg and sperm fluids
Scientists found microplastics in fluids around human eggs and sperm. Plastics from cookware and packaging affect human fertility.


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China's Wang Yi calls for 'new international agreement' on Iran after US, Israeli attacks
China's Wang Yi calls for 'new international agreement' on Iran after US, Israeli attacks
The top diplomat also warns of potential 'nuclear disaster', saying strikes on Iranian facilities set 'bad precedent'.


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Foreign medical residents fill critical positions at U.S. hospitals, but many now face visa issues
Foreign medical residents fill critical positions at U.S. hospitals, but many now face visa issues
Some hospitals in the U.S. are without essential staff because international doctors who were set to start their medical training this week were delayed by the Trump administration's travel and visa restrictions.






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OpenAI Says It's Hired a Forensic Psychiatrist as Its Users Keep Sliding Into Mental Health Crises
OpenAI Says It's Hired a Forensic Psychiatrist as Its Users Keep Sliding Into Mental Health Crises
OpenAI said it's hiring a forensic psychiatrist to help research the effects of its AI products on users' mental health.


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Exclusive: UBS, Goldman passed on opening bank accounts for U.S.-backed Gaza aid foundation, sources say
UBS declined a request by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) to open a bank account in Switzerland while Goldman Sachs did not set up a Swiss account for GHF after initial talks, two people with knowledge of the discussions told Reuters.


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Parisians take their first plunge into the Seine in more than a century
Parisians take their first plunge into the Seine in more than a century
For the first time in more than 100 years, Parisians and tourists alike took a dive into the Seine on Saturday as three new swimming sites opened to the public. The long-forbidden waters are now officially open to the public, following a EUR1.4-billion cleanup project that paved the way for the open-water events at the Paris Olympics last year.


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Israel sends team to Qatar for hostage talks, but deems Hamas demands 'unacceptable' | The Times of Israel
Israel sends team to Qatar for hostage talks, but deems Hamas demands 'unacceptable' | The Times of Israel
Hostage families demand comprehensive deal, likening partial deals that leave some behind to 'selection' at Nazi death camps; PM set to discuss Gaza at Monday meeting with Trump




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Iran's supreme leader makes first public appearance since Iran-Israel war started
Iran's supreme leader makes first public appearance since Iran-Israel war started
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has made his first public appearance since the 12-day war between Israel and Iran began, attending a mourning ceremony on the eve of Ashoura. His absence during the war suggested heavy security for the Iranian leader, who has final say on all state matters. There is no immediate report on any public statement made Saturday. State TV showed Khamenei waving and nodding to the chanting crowd. The 86-year-old spent the war in a bunker as threats to his life escalated. Iran has acknowledged the deaths of more than 900 people in the war and serious damage to nuclear facilities.


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In pictures: Deadly flooding in Texas | CNN
In pictures: Deadly flooding in Texas | CNN
Torrential rain has caused flash flooding in parts of central Texas, killing more than 20 people.


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We Asked 3 Registered Dietitians to Name the Healthiest Sandwich Bread, and They All Said the Same Thing
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Ukraine war briefing: Power to Zaporizhzhia plant cut off as UN watchdog warns nuclear safety 'extremely precarious'
Ukraine war briefing: Power to Zaporizhzhia plant cut off as UN watchdog warns nuclear safety 'extremely precarious'
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'The damage is terrifying': Barbara Kingsolver on Trump, rural America and the recovery home funded by her hit novel
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Demon Copperhead, the author's retelling of Dickens during Virginia's opioid crisis, was a global success. Now she has used royalties from the novel to open a recovery residence


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The CEO mindset is shifting. It's no longer all about winning
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China and Russia Keep Their Distance From Iran During Crisis
China and Russia Keep Their Distance From Iran During Crisis
Some U.S. officials talked about an “axis” of authoritarian nations, but the American and Israeli war with Iran has exposed the limits of that idea.




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She Wanted to Save the World From A.I. Then the Killings Started.
At first, Ziz LaSota seemed much like any other philosophically inclined young tech aspirant. Now, she and her followers are in jail, six people are dead, and Rationalists are examining whether their ideas played a role.


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New type of diabetes is officially recognized and linked to nutrition - Earth.com
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The Interview: Mark Rutte, the Head of NATO, Thinks President Trump 'Deserves All the Praise'
The Interview: Mark Rutte, the Head of NATO, Thinks President Trump 'Deserves All the Praise'
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Cristiano Ronaldo opted not to attend the funeral of fellow national team player Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva. His absence sparked headlines and speculation, and it has been reported that the Al-Nassr forward chose to grieve in private, reaching out personally to the bereaved family.


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Can Democrats Find Their Way on Immigration?
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Qantas attack reveals one phone call is all it takes to crack cybersecurity's weakest link: humans
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Thousands of Jewish children fled to Britain and other European countries in the 1938-39 rescue mission known as the Kindertransport. Seven recall their journeys, and what came next.


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Video: How Democrats Lost on Immigration
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Russia recognises the Taliban: Which other countries may follow?
Russia recognises the Taliban: Which other countries may follow?
From China to Iran, several countries have already been engaging with the Taliban. Experts say they could be next.




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Pope Leo XIV is signalling his commitment to continuing the fight against clergy sexual abuse. He has appointed a French bishop, Bishop Thibault Verny, to head the Vatican's child protection advisory commission.History's first American pope made the appointment Saturday on his last day before heading on a six-week vacation at the papal summer retreat south of Rome.Verny replaces American Cardinal Sean O'Malley, the retired archbishop of Boston. O'Malley was the founding president of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors. Pope Francis established the advisory group in 2014 to help advise the church on best practices to fight abuse and protect children.




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Can Australia Pull Off Barring Children From Social Media?
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AI chatbots oversimplify scientific studies and gloss over critical details - the newest models are especially guilty
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Controversial right-wing singer Marko Perkovic draws tens of thousands to Zagreb concert
A concert by Croatian singer Marko Perkovic, known as Thompson, has drawn tens of thousands to Zagreb. Perkovic is controversial for songs referencing Croatia's WWII pro-Nazi Ustasha regime, which ran brutal concentration camps. Despite bans in some European cities, he remains popular in Croatia. Authorities deployed thousands of police, snipers, helicopters, and a field hospital for Saturday's event, which is expected to be the largest concert in the country's history. Critics, including a former prime minister, have condemned Saturday's event. Organizers banned hate symbols, but some fans displayed controversial salutes.


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Bob Jordan recently introduced major changes to the way the low-cost airline works, which caused a stir among loyal fliers and left them wondering what sets it apart from competitors.




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U.S. completes deportation of 8 men to South Sudan after weeks of legal wrangling
U.S. completes deportation of 8 men to South Sudan after weeks of legal wrangling
Earlier, the men had been held at an American military base in Djibouti.


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How Brands Are Taking Back Social Media From Influencers
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Fiona the Pregnant Sea Reptile's Fossil Hints at the Birth of a New Ocean
An ichthyosaur preserved beneath a Chilean glacier is helping scientists understand the extinct animals and the world around them as a supercontinent broke up.


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Albert Ojwang Was Killed in Police Custody. Kenyans Are Not About to Let It Go.
Albert Ojwang Was Killed in Police Custody. Kenyans Are Not About to Let It Go.
At the funeral for Albert Ojwang, protesters in Kenya said his death was a call to action for the country’s youth.


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