(Reuters) – Russia has launched a system that will scan the internet for illegal content, making it easier for authorities to detect unsanctioned protests, anti-war dissent and “LGBT propaganda”, officials said on Monday. The “Oculus” system will be a…
MPV sector slows as rebalancing under way after ‘rush’ of pandemic market
Short-term uncertainty and longer-term confidence are the multipurpose sector’s new normal, analysts say, after the extreme volatility of the COVID-driven market.
California tops 12 million coronavirus cases as XBB.1.5 becomes dominant
LOS ANGELES — The total number of coronavirus cases reported in California has topped 12 million. That milestone — reached last week, according to data compiled by The Times — comes as California is seeing increased circulation of the omicron subvarian…
Missile haul intercepted by Royal Navy ‘proves Iran is breaking UN resolutions’
A basic mistake by the Iranian military has helped prove it is breaching UN Security Council resolutions on drones and missiles, says the UK.
Cyclone Gabrielle: New Zealand declares national state of emergency
A national state of emergency is declared after Cyclone Gabrielle hit the North Island.
UN says Syria agrees to open 2 new crossings for quake aid
The United Nations says Syria’s president has agreed to open two new crossing points from Turkey to the country’s rebel-held northwest to deliver desperately needed aid and equipment fon millions of earthquake victims.
Twitter delays its new paid API rollout by “a few more days”, claiming there is an “immense amount of enthusiasm for the upcoming changes with Twitter API” (Wesley Hilliard/AppleInsider)
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Twitter delays its new paid API rollout by “a few more days”, claiming there is an “immense amount of enthusiasm for the upcoming changes with Twitter API” — Twitter continues …
Russian General who persecuted opposition commits suicide in Moscow Oblast
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