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Cherry Blossom Ban, Nigeria Massacre, ChatGPT Clash & UK Research Cuts

International News Roundup: Cherry Blossom Festival Canceled, Nigerian Massacre, Research Funding Cuts, and More

Several significant events unfolded across the globe, impacting communities and industries alike. From the cancellation of a beloved Japanese festival to a tragic massacre in Nigeria, and funding cuts affecting UK research, here's a summary of the latest developments.

In Japan, the city of Fujiyoshida, near Mount Fuji, canceled its annual cherry blossom festival due to unmanageable tourist numbers. The influx of visitors, drawn to the picturesque scenery of cherry trees in full bloom against the backdrop of Mount Fuji, led to chronic traffic congestion and litter. According to the BBC, some residents reported tourists trespassing and even defecating in private gardens. The city's mayor expressed a "strong sense of crisis," stating that the situation threatened "the quiet lives of citizens."

Tragedy struck Nigeria's Kwara state, where dozens of Muslims were reportedly massacred in two villages for refusing to join Boko Haram. Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq stated on X that "75 local Muslims were massacred" in Tuesday's raid. A state lawmaker told the BBC that 78 people had already been buried, and the death toll could rise to an estimated 170 as more bodies were recovered. The attackers also burned down shops and homes during the raid on Woro. President Bola blamed Islamist militant group Boko Haram for the killings.

Meanwhile, in the UK, the future of scientific research and innovation faced uncertainty as UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) paused new grants. Ian Chapman, the head of UKRI, the public body responsible for spending £8 billion of taxpayer money annually, warned of "hard decisions" ahead. In an open letter, Chapman said the government instructed UKRI to "focus and do fewer things better," which "will result in negative outcomes for some." The changes, which have angered many in the research community, are expected to be fully implemented by the end of the year.

In the business world, ceramics firm Wedgwood announced job cuts at its Barlaston factory in Staffordshire. The number of affected workers remains unclear, but union bosses described the news as "another body blow" for the sector. Wedgwood had already initiated a 90-day production pause in September, citing low consumer demand, which resulted in 70 employees being placed on temporary leave. Owner Fiskars Group stated it was "committed to continuing this iconic brand's legacy" but needed to take "measured steps to align production with demand, manufacturing costs."

Finally, in the technology sector, the CEO of ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, Sam Altman, faced criticism for his reaction to a Super Bowl ad by rival chatbot firm Anthropic. Anthropic's ads criticized the introduction of commercials to ChatGPT, labeling it a "betrayal." Altman responded with a lengthy post on X, calling Anthropic "dishonest" and "deceptive," even accusing them of using "doublespeak." However, social media users ridiculed Altman's response, with some comparing it to "the digital equivalent of a toddler throwing a tantrum."

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