UK holidaymakers will be charged an average of 72% more for hiring a car for Easter breaks in popular overseas destinations compared with before the pandemic, research shows.
Influence Networks In Russia Misled European Users, TikTok Says
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: Last summer, 1,704 TikTok accounts made a coordinated and covert effort to influence public discourse about the war in Ukraine, the company said on Thursday. Nearly all the accounts were part…
Single market emergency instrument: Protecting the single market in future crises [EU Legislation in Progress]
In 2023, the EU celebrates the 30th anniversary of the single market, often considered to be the cornerstone of European integration.
FBI has become ‘politically weaponized’ – former special agent
An ex-FBI employee has testified that the agency has become overly politicized and this has contributed to a loss of trust among Americans
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Russia To Slash Crude Oil Output By 5% Over West’s Price Cap
Russia will slash its crude oil output by five percent next month, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak announced Friday, in response to a price cap imposed by Western countries.
Survivors pulled from rubble 100 hours after quake as toll passes 23,000
Hundreds of thousands more people have been left homeless in often sub-zero winter conditionsTurkey and Syria earthquake – latest news updatesA second convoy of aid trucks has crossed into stricken north-western Syria from Turkey, as rescuers continued…
‘Miracle’ rescues: Saved after 100 hours under rubble in Turkey
As deaths top 21,000, rescuers continue to work around the clock, hoping to pull more survivors from the debris.
Malaysian leader wants tougher ASEAN pressure on Myanmar
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has issued a strong call for fellow members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to take new measures to pressure the government of military-ruled Myanmar to end what he called “atrocities” against its ow…
Ancient stone tools found in Kenya made by early humans
Other branches of early humans, not just ancestors of Homo Sapiens, used them to cut and crush food.