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Centenary exhibition reveals Queen Elizabeth II was “closely involved” in designing her wardrobe

Centenary exhibition reveals Queen Elizabeth II was “closely involved” in designing her wardrobe

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Queen Elizabeth II was far more involved in designing her wardrobe than many might have realised – personally directing hemlines, embellishment and even fabric choices for major overseas tours. A new exhibition marking the centenary of her birth reveals that the late monarch’s famously composed public image of brightly coloured coat dresses and intricately embroidered evening gowns, was the result of decades of careful collaboration with Britain’s leading couturiers. Opening on April 10 at The King’s Gallery in London, Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style will bring together around 200 garments and related items in what is the largest exhibition ever staged of her clothing. Spanning 10 decades, the show charts her evolution from young princess to Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, exploring how fashion …

Why You Should Look Closely at That Photograph of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

Why You Should Look Closely at That Photograph of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

Maybe that’s the fantasy that keeps a photographer there in the cold. Maybe it’s just the job. I would not want that assignment. And the jacket. I can’t stop looking at the jacket. It’s nothing. Unremarkable. The kind of thing you throw on to take out the trash or let the dog pee in the cold. And he’s wearing it on what is very likely the worst night of his life. Stripped of title. Stripped of HRH. Stripped of uniform. Stripped of the institution that, for decades, controlled the lighting and the angles and the distance between him and the public. Princess Diana knew what it was to be hunted by a long lens—knew it so thoroughly, so inescapably, that the pursuit itself became the catastrophe. Those images always had a quality that was hard to sit with. The thrill of access and something that felt, if you were paying attention, like complicity: We looked. We kept looking. And the looking was part of what was closing in. Noble’s photograph is different.There is no violation …

‘Well-functioning democracy’: Does Norway look closely enough at ‘what goes on behind closed doors’? – Spotlight

‘Well-functioning democracy’: Does Norway look closely enough at ‘what goes on behind closed doors’? – Spotlight

For Spotlight, François Picard welcomes Carl Henrik Knutsen, Professor of Political Science at the University of Oslo. For many years, he has studied the fragility and resilience of democratic institutions. The shockwaves caused by the Epstein files have struck a nerve in Norway. One of the Nordic countries regarded as a model of transparency and democratic virtue, Norway is facing a reckoning over informal power networks, diplomatic opacity, and the cost of assuming that “low corruption” equals “no corruption.” From the prominence of figures like Terje Rød-Larsen to the surprising involvement of royalty, this episode exposes not just individual connections but systemic vulnerabilities. Source link

The US and China Are Collaborating More Closely on AI Than You Think

The US and China Are Collaborating More Closely on AI Than You Think

The US and China are, by many measures, archrivals in the field of artificial intelligence, with companies racing to outdo each other on algorithms, models, and specialized silicon. And yet, the world’s AI superpowers still collaborate to a surprising degree when it comes to cutting-edge research. A WIRED analysis of more than 5,000 AI research papers presented last month at the industry’s premier conference, Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), reveals a significant amount of collaboration between US and Chinese labs. The analysis found that 141 out of the 5,290 total papers (roughly 3 percent) involve collaboration between authors affiliated with US institutions and those affiliated with Chinese ones. US-China collaboration appears fairly constant, too, with 134 out of 4,497 total papers involving authors from institutions in both countries in 2024. WIRED also looked at how algorithms and models developed in one country are shared and adapted across the Pacific. The transformer architecture, developed by a team of researchers at Google and now widely used across the industry, is featured in 292 papers with authors from …

As Iran’s protests continue, Israelis and Palestinians watch closely : NPR

As Iran’s protests continue, Israelis and Palestinians watch closely : NPR

Vehicles in Tehran on Jan. 4 drive past banners at Felestin (Palestine) Square with anti-U.S. and anti-Israel messages and portraits of Iranian armed forces commanders and nuclear scientists who were killed last June in Israeli strikes. Vahid Salemi/AP hide caption toggle caption Vahid Salemi/AP RAMALLAH, West Bank — As the White House weighs a potential military intervention in Iran amid massive protests across the country, political leaders in the region are closely monitoring the course of demonstrations. In Israel — whose existence Iran has long vehemently, ideologically opposed — there is broad support for the protesters among defense and political officials. “From Israel’s perspective, regime destabilization, regime change, has been the goal for a long time,” says Mairav Zonszein, a senior analyst for Israel at the International Crisis Group. In the Israeli-occupied West Bank, though, Palestinians say they hope the regime stays in place and protests die down soon. “Who else has been able to fight Israel?” says Abu Akram, a driver who ferries goods from Jordan to the West Bank. “It has been Iran, …