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The article discusses the Australian government's allegations against major technology companies regarding non-compliance with new laws banning under-16s from social media.
Italy's government has acquired two high-value artworks, a Renaissance painting by Antonello da Messina and a Caravaggio portrait, to expand its national art collection.
The article discusses a study suggesting e-cigarettes are more effective than traditional methods for quitting smoking, while acknowledging uncertainties and health risks.
The article reports on a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) study detailing widespread sexual violence in Sudan's conflict zones, including testimonies from survivors and analysis of perpetrators.
Hong Kong's Executive Council has approved plans for an elevated mass transit system in Kai Tak, which will connect key facilities to the MTR station.
The EU criticizes Israel's new legislation allowing the death penalty for terrorism-related offenses, calling it a 'grave regression' and highlighting concerns about its discriminatory application.
A drone attack on a Kuwaiti oil tanker in Dubai Port caused a fire that was contained with no oil leakage or injuries. Authorities attribute the attack to Iran, while Iran's foreign minister claims operations target only US forces.
Sri Lanka's power authorities announced a 8.5% electricity price increase effective April 1, citing cost pressures. Additional energy conservation measures were mandated for state institutions and public spaces.
A 13-year-old girl in Melbourne has been charged with 52 offenses following incidents involving stolen vehicles and alleged antisemitic behavior.
The article details a dispute between the UK government and the British Medical Association (BMA) over a proposed NHS pay deal.
The article reports on the Eurovision Song Contest's new Asia edition, detailing participating countries, event structure, and historical context.
The article discusses the European Union's need to prepare for potential US-China tensions, citing a report from the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR).
The article discusses the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party's strategy to leverage rising energy prices to push for reimporting Russian energy. It notes that energy prices have increased, particularly after the U.S.
Singaporeans are traveling to Malaysia's Johor for cheaper RON97 fuel as local petrol prices rise. A resident described the practice of weekly trips to stock up on fuel and goods, noting legal restrictions on vehicle fuel levels during…
The article reports on French President Macron's diplomatic visit to Japan amid energy crises and tensions with China. It highlights Japan's efforts to secure European support and China's condemnation of Japanese remarks regarding Taiwan.
The article reports on Iran's execution of four individuals convicted of terrorism-related charges, including membership in the banned MEK group and plotting to overthrow the Islamic Republic.
The article discusses global efforts to address an energy shortfall caused by Middle East conflict disruptions. It highlights countries' reliance on coal and renewables, noting challenges like Trump administration opposition to wind energy.
The article reports on multiple explosions and airstrikes in Tehran causing power outages, citing eyewitness accounts of 'airstrikes followed by the unnerving sound of thundering explosions.' It notes authorities are restoring electricity…
Iran accuses the US of committing a 'war crime' by striking a civilian aircraft at Mashhad Airport en route to India. India's first digital nationwide census is set to begin as a separate headline.
The article reports on 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's impressive 15-ball fifty for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, contributing to an eight-wicket victory over Chennai Super Kings.