Google has admitted to removing content from YouTube under pressure from the Biden administration and announced a new policy allowing previously banned accounts to be reinstated, affecting both ordinary users and public figures.
United States to seal Southeast Asia trade deals in coming months, trade representative says
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Moment sinkhole pulls down power lines in busy Bangkok street
Social media footage showed the massive crater in Thailand’s capital leaving cars teetering on the edge.
Moment sinkhole pulls down power lines in busy Bangkok street
Social media footage showed the massive crater in Thailand’s capital leaving cars teetering on the edge.
A million-dollar fiasco: NATO fires Sidewinders at $2,000 drones
Western Europe’s leaders wave no-fly zone banners while America shrugs
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€100M crypto scam busted: Five arrested in Europe-wide operation
A cross-border cryptocurrency scam has left investors across Europe with losses of more than €100 million. Authorities in several countries worked together to shut down the operation and arrest those behind it. How the scheme worked The fraudsters ran …
UAE schools announce one-month winter break: Check dates and other details
UAE schools are set for an extended four-week winter break from December 8, 2025, to January 4, 2026, as announced by the Ministry of Education. While most schools will adhere to this unified calendar, some private institutions, particularly those foll…
‘Random phrase generator’ — Trump remarks on Ukraine spark backlash in Russia
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Trump claims he was victim of ‘triple sabotage at the UN’ and demands investigation – live
US president demands formal inquiry into three technical mishaps that marred his speech at UN general assemblyThe Kremlin on Wednesday brushed off a comment by US president Donald Trump describing Russia as a “paper tiger”, and said president Vladimir …
Al Gore’s satellite and AI system is now tracking sources of deadly soot pollution
Former Vice President Al Gore has announced an expansion of Climate TRACE to track soot pollution using satellite technology and artificial intelligence.