European regulators say TikTok’s infinite scroll and personalised recommendations breach online content rules, warning the platform to redesign its app or face fines of up to 6% of ByteDance’s global turnover.
The U.S. president dismissed Russia’s proposal for a one-year extension of nuclear warhead caps after New START expired, calling instead for a broader, modern treaty that would include China
A Mandarin wordplay linking Draco Malfoy’s name to “horse” and “fortune” has turned the Harry Potter character into an unlikely lunar new year symbol across China, sparking memes, fan art and themed decorations
A suicide attacker struck during Friday prayers at a Shi’ite mosque on the outskirts of Pakistan’s capital, wounding nearly 170 people in one of the deadliest attacks the city has seen in years
The UN agency urges governments to expand child pornography laws to cover AI-generated content, following reports of widespread sexualized deepfake images affecting children globally
Sportswear giants Nike is under investigation by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for allegedly violating the law against discrimination in hiring practices based on race. In the action against Nike, the EEOC claims the company had discriminated against white employees in its hiring process, abusing its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policy. The […]
Delegations from Washington, Kyiv and Moscow reached the deal during U.S.-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi, marking the first prisoner exchange in five months as negotiations to end the war continue
UK health authorities report 36 babies experienced vomiting and diarrhea after consuming recalled Nestlé and Danone formula contaminated with the rare cereulide toxin. No serious cases have been reported
Washington and Tehran agree to meet Friday in Oman, but remain divided on whether discussions should cover Iran’s nuclear program only or also its missile arsenal and regional activities
After Greek PM Mitsotakis reaffirmed Athens’ right to extend territorial waters to 12 nautical miles, Turkey warned the move violates its “rights and interests” and vowed to defend its claims in the Aegean Sea
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov criticizes Athens for breaking decades of cooperation and supplying arms to Ukraine, claiming Greece’s alignment with EU pressure undermines Russian-Greek ties
With the U.S.-Russia New START treaty expiring on February 5, the two nuclear powers face a world without limits on long-range warheads, prompting fears of an unregulated arms race while both sides weigh next steps
China and Russia reaffirm their “no limits” partnership in a video call as the fourth anniversary of Moscow’s war in Ukraine approaches, emphasizing closer cooperation amid global tensions and Western sanctions
The time when tattoos were associated with violent gangs, or outcasts on the fringes of social norms has long gone. Nowadays, bearing tattoos is not only considered normal but is an accepted reality, often perceived as an expression of individuality and freedom. You can easily find a tattoo studio on many corners of a megalopolis […]
Over 2,900 athletes from 90 countries head to Italy, with Greece sending a five-member team to compete in alpine skiing and cross-country events
A German train conductor died of serious injuries on Wednesday morning after allegedly being brutally attacked by a Greek national on a regional train near Kaiserslautern, media outlet Süddeutsche Zeitung reports. Following an arrest warrant, the Greek perpetrator was taken into custody by German police. As Süddeutsche Zeitung reports, the victim, identified as Serkan C, […]
Bill and Hillary Clinton will appear before the House Oversight Committee later this month, prompting lawmakers to pause a planned contempt vote tied to the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor moves to King Charles’ Norfolk estate after U.S. Justice Department files suggest continued contact with Jeffrey Epstein, while police review fresh allegations against the former royal
The US and Colombian presidents described their first in-person meeting as cordial, focusing on counternarcotics cooperation and regional issues after months of sharp public criticism
Statements about “nationalizing” elections, FBI investigations and fears of defeat