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'Huge moment' as Bollywood music comes to Strictly
Punam Krishan and Gorka Márquez will dance to Bole Chudiyan from 2001 film Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. 
© 2024 BBCWorld 5:25am 

Two children, aged 4 and 6, injured by four dogs
A woman is in custody after being arrested on suspicion of having dogs dangerously out of control. 
© 2024 BBCWorld 4:45am 

Slot fears Liverpool keeper Alisson 'out for few weeks'
Liverpool boss Arne Slot fears he will be without goalkeeper Alisson "for a few weeks" following his injury against Crystal Palace. 
© 2024 BBCWorld 4:45am 

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Dolly Parton announces $1m donation to Hurricane Helene recovery
The singer says she was "heartbroken" by the destruction wrought in the US by the powerful storm. 
© 2024 BBCWorld 4:45am 

Four migrants including child die in Channel
A two-year-old child's body was found on a migrant boat in the English Channel, French authorities say. 
© 2024 BBCWorld 4:45am 

Panthers boosted by star's return
Ivan Cleary discusses the return of Scott Sorensen ahead of the grand final. 
© 2024 Sydney Morning Herald 4:15am 

It’s Just Fine at Flemington as Waterhouse books a golden ticket for the Melbourne Cup
A quinella for master trainer Chris Waller in the group 1 Turnbull Stakes and Gai Waterhouse’s golden ticket for the Melbourne Cup with front-running stayer Just Fine. Racing at Flemington had a bit of everything. 
© 2024 Sydney Morning Herald 4:15am 

-Thousands take part in pro-Palestinian march
-IPhone Maker Hon Hai Sustains Revenue Rebound With Help From AI

Crew abandon ship in liferafts after Navy vessel runs aground in Samoa
The crew of the HMNZS Manawanui are in life-rafts after the ship sent out a mayday call for grounding late on Saturday evening. An Air Force plane is on its way to help. 
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 0:55am 

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New Bridget Jones film very sad, says Hugh Grant
The actor also said there was "no obvious role" for him in the film, but they "crammed me in". 
© 2024 BBCWorld 0:25am 

-Israel warns displaced Lebanese not to return home amid fresh strikes

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Three people in hospital after taxi hits pedestrians
The collision involving a black cab happened shortly before 14:00 on Union Street in the city centre. 
© 2024 BBCWorld 4:45am 

'Brilliant piece of fielding' - Wareham run out for three
Kavisha Dilhari's "brilliant piece of fielding" runs Georgia Wareham out for three as Australia slip to 14-2 during their Women's T20 World Cup match against Sri Lanka in Sharjah. 
© 2024 BBCWorld 4:45am 

Marathon runner secures world record after completing global challenge
Andy Tomlinson took 938 days to complete the six World Marathon Majors - Berlin, New York City, Boston, Chicago, Tokyo and London 
© 2024 BBCWorld 4:45am 

Horror injury strongman 'may never compete again'
Dan Jones talks about his recovery after ripping his patellar tendons while carrying 80kg in a race. 
© 2024 BBCWorld 4:45am 

Tens of thousands take part in pro-Palestinian march
Protesters in London are calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and an end to the Middle East conflict. 
© 2024 BBCWorld 4:45am 

Why war in Middle East involves UK more than you might think
Burning conflict in Lebanon and Gaza leaves Britain with practical, defence and diplomatic moves to make. 
© 2024 BBCWorld 4:45am 

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-Israel says it has destroyed tunnels and weapons depots in Lebanon
-German carmakers: EU electric car tariffs on China will raise prices
-UN: More than half a million people displaced in Lebanon
-Can robotaxis turn a profit? Experts skeptical as Tesla prepares to unveil plans.

Neo-Nazis head to encrypted SimpleX Chat app, bail on Telegram
App swears there's no way for law enforcement to track users' identities. 
© 2024 Ars Technica 0:45am 

Windows Security vs. Microsoft Defender: Important differences you should know
Your PC is capable of running not one, but two Windows apps designed to protect you and your system against online threats: Windows Security and Microsoft Defender. Telling them apart can be tricky, though. Thanks to a few name changes, what’s old sounds new and what’s new sounds old. If you haven’t kept up with the updates, it may not be clear which one you want — or if you actually prefer to run both.  To help you decide, I’ve broken down what each app does. Let’s dig in. What is Windows Security? PCWorld PCWorld PCWorld Previously known as Windows Defender, Windows Security is the most current name for the app that ties Microsoft’s basic antivirus and network protections together. Similar to third-party antivirus software, you get a unified interface to make changes to the app and access manual scans. Separate tabs break out various settings: Virus & threat protection: From this tab, you can run manual scans (Quick, Full, Custom, or Offline), change how your system screens for threats, and set up more stringent ransomware defenses. Account protection: Guard the Microsoft account tied to your PC, as well as strengthen Windows’ login process. Firewall & network protection: Refine your settings in order to tailor screening of incoming and outgoing traffic. App & browser control: Adjust how Windows screens apps for suspicious behavior, and if Edge runs in an isolated, sandboxed environment. Device security: Get information about your PC’s deeper security protections in Windows — core virtualization, security processor (TPM), and secure boot. Device performance & health: See a quick overview of the general “health” of your PC with regard to software issues or storage drive issues. Family options: Filter viewable content for users on the PC, as well as see breakdowns of device usage. You can manage your family group through the web portal. Click on the arrows (desktop) or swipe (mobile) to see each tab in the Windows Security app. What is Microsoft Defender? PCWorld PCWorld PCWorld Confusingly, the Microsoft Defender app shares its name with the antivirus engine powering Windows Security’s malware protection — but they’re not directly tied. Instead, the Defender app offers additional defenses against online threats for Microsoft 365 Personal or Family subscribers. It works equally with either Windows Security (including the Microsoft Defender Antivirus engine) or third-party antivirus software. Privacy protection: You can funnel your online traffic through Microsoft’s encrypted VPN service whenever you’re on a network connection, like public Wi-Fi you don’t trust. You get up to 50GB of data per month. Microsoft Defender also can now detect unsecure Wi-Fi connections, and not just alert you to them, but automatically turn on the VPN too. Privacy Protection is available on all supported platforms, including Windows, Android, macOS, and iOS. Identity theft monitoring: Through a partnership with Experian, Microsoft Defender will alert you to data breaches and any fraudulent activity on your credit reports. The service also provides up to $1 million in restoration costs and $100,000 in lost funds if you are a victim of identity theft. Device protection: You can watch to see if your devices (up to four) or those linked through your Microsoft Family Group have any suspicious activity occurring and be notified through this app. Notifications will be sent through Windows’ notification system, and you can also view them through the Defender app. Click on the arrows (desktop) or swipe (mobile) to see the different sections of the Microsoft Defender app. Windows Security vs. Microsoft Defender Windows Security and Microsoft Defender are complimentary apps, rather than competing.  Windows Security defends against online threats, including ransomware, and it’s included for free with a Windows license. (Heads-up: If you ever see a popup notification telling you to call a phone number or pay to renew, you’ve either visited a compromised website or your PC has been directly compromised — time to run an antivirus scan ASAP.) Microsoft Defender then rounds out those protections by letting you shield your online activity from other users on the same network, keeping you informed of data leaks and credit fraud, and monitoring your devices for vulnerabilities.  Should you use Microsoft Defender? Windows Security and Microsoft Defender paired together can rival basic third-party antivirus suite subscriptions. Windows Security and Microsoft Defender paired together can rival basic third-party antivirus suite subscriptions.Alaina Yee / Foundry Windows Security and Microsoft Defender paired together can rival basic third-party antivirus suite subscriptions.Alaina Yee / Foundry Alaina Yee / Foundry If you’re already a Microsoft 365 subscriber, having both Windows Security and Microsoft Defender set up and active is comparable to a very simple third-party antivirus suite subscription — and you don’t have to pay extra. However, if you’re not yet a paid Microsoft 365 user, want additional integrated features (like a password manager), or prefer a different interface, independent antivirus software will be a better fit for your needs. You can check out our top recommendations in our best antivirus software roundup, which covers all types of plans. 
© 2024 PC World 0:45am 

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