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Taiwan, on China’s Doorstep, Is Dealing With TikTok Its Own Way
The island democracy was early to ban TikTok on government phones, and the ruling party refuses to use it. But a U.S.-style ban is not under consideration.The New York Times - Business - Tiktok -
Microsoft is asking hundreds of employees in its China-based cloud-computing and AI operations to consider transferring outside the country, as it finds itself caught in the crosshairs of escalating U.S.-China tensions.
Microsoft is asking hundreds of employees in its China-based cloud-computing and AI operations to consider transferring outside the country, as it finds itself caught in the crosshairs of escalating U.S.-China tensions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Sony Music Group warns more than 700 companies against using its content to train AI
One of the biggest record labels in the world is issuing notices warning hundreds of companies not to train artificial intelligence models on its content without permission.NBC News - Top stories -
CNN obtains video of Diddy brutally assaulting Cassie in 2016
CNN obtained video of Sean “Diddy” Combs brutally assaulting his former romantic partner Cassie Ventura back in 2016, the outlet reported Friday. According to CNN, the 2016 surveillance video from the InterContinental Hotel in Century City, Los ...The Hill - Politics -
Ukraine fears new Russian offensive is only ‘the first wave’ in a brutal summer
President Volodymr Zelenskyy has warned that Russia's new offensive in the northeastern Kharkiv region could be just the first wave while U.S. aid delays hurt Kyiv.NBC News - Top stories - Ukraine -
Tadej Pogacar climbs effortlessly to win brutal 15th stage of Giro d’Italia
Slovenian extends race lead to 6min 41sec from Geraint Thomas‘It was a strong breakaway but I gave it my all for the last 10k’Tadej Pogacar secured his fourth victory of this year’s race as he breezed to a commanding win on stage 15 of the Giro ...The Guardian - World -
‘Bullet wounds are common’: crime rife in DRC’s rebel-besieged city of Goma
Robberies, shootings, extortion and rapes have surged since the Rwandan-backed M23 militia cut off the eastern Congolese capital. In broad daylight on 16 April, three armed and uniformed men held up a city centre mobile phone shop.. Threatening ...The Guardian - World -
‘We will fight until Kanaky is free’: how New Caledonia caught fire
The frustration that erupted into deadly violence in the French territory last week has been building for years. In the middle of the main road in Rivière-Salée, north of Nouméa, sits a burnt-out car. After days of rioting, young men with masked ...The Guardian - World -
Cold case detectives vow to solve historical sex crimes
Forensic science advances are helping police to secure convictions in unsolved cases spanning 50 years.BBC News - Top stories -
House passes DC crime legislation that would impact sentencing laws
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Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi killed in helicopter crash - state TV
Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian is also confirmed to have died in Sunday's crash in north-western Iran.BBC News - Top stories - Iran -
Lyse Doucet: What next for Iran after President Raisi's death?
Raisi's death will test a system where hardliners dominate all branches of power, Lyse Doucet writes.BBC News - Top stories - Iran -
Profile: Ebrahim Raisi, Iran's hardline president
The cleric, who became president in 2021, cracked down on dissent and took a tough stance with the West.BBC News - Top stories - Iran -
Watch: Iran state TV announces Raisi's death
Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi has been killed in a helicopter crash, according to state media.BBC News - Top stories - Iran -
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How does President Ebrahim Raisi's sudden death impact how the country is run?BBC News - Top stories