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The article discusses the UK government's consideration of regulating social media, particularly for children, following a US court verdict on social media platforms.
The article reports on a transport workers' strike in the Philippines due to rising fuel costs, citing a doubling of fuel prices since the Iran war.
The article reports that Zimbabwe has acknowledged 15 nationals killed and over 60 trapped in Russia's war with Ukraine, attributing their recruitment to shadowy agencies using social media.
Australia's sunscreen regulator, TGA, proposes reforms following a scandal where many sunscreens failed SPF tests. The changes aim to improve transparency and testing accuracy, with debates over retaining SPF numbers versus new labeling…
A military commander convicted of crimes against humanity for his role in a 2009 stadium massacre in Guinea has died in prison.
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The article reports on US President Donald Trump's postponed meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, delayed by the US-Israel conflict with Iran.
India's parliament passed a bill amending transgender rights legislation, sparking protests from activists and opposition parties.
The European Parliament approved a conditional trade deal with the US, including safeguards to ensure US compliance with tariff reductions and investment commitments.
A woman who claims she was drugged and raped by Jeffrey Epstein describes her traumatic experience in an interview. She calls for the release of all remaining government files on Epstein and criticizes the naming of a transparency law…
The article reports on an Afghan asylum seeker convicted of raping a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton, with associated news updates and comment sections.
The article reports on the conviction of Mohammed Durnion for manslaughter following a trial where prosecutors claimed the victim's death resulted from attack and strangulation.
The article reports on a court case involving former Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife, where they seek to use government funds for legal defense.
Russian officials are meeting US counterparts amid ongoing tensions over Ukraine and allegations of Iran support. The Kremlin denies aiding Iran while emphasizing dialogue with Washington, despite stalled peace talks and continued military…
A knife attack at a Pokémon store in Tokyo resulted in the deaths of a woman and the attacker. Police described the incident as a murder under investigation, noting Japan's strict gun control laws and recent knife attack trends.
The article reports on a court ruling against Meta and Google for making their apps addictive, resulting in a $6m damages award.
The article aggregates recent Welsh football news, including John Toshack denying dementia claims, Craig Bellamy's comments on Wales' World Cup qualification defeat, and other player updates.
The article recounts Wales' historic qualification for Euro 2016 through a pivotal goal by Jason Demetriou, emphasizing the team's unity and the emotional significance of the victory.
The article discusses a proposed new national park in Wales, highlighting support from the Welsh government and environmental groups while noting opposition from local residents and some political parties.
Dominic McGregor, a business owner, claims paying a £35 parking fine is cheaper than using NCP's multi-storey car park in Manchester.