The European Union is set next week to kickstart a rollback of landmark rules on artificial intelligence and data protection that face powerful pushback on both sides of the Atlantic.
Bowing to pressure, EU set to relax AI, privacy rules
The European Union is set next week to kickstart a rollback of landmark rules on artificial intelligence and data protection that face powerful pushback on both sides of the Atlantic.
Delhi’s pollution is a crisis of democracy as much as public health, citizens say
Citizens in the Indian capital of New Delhi say that the government’s inaction against the pollution-driven public health crisis signals both a struggling democracy and hypocrisy, as India leads talks on climate action in the Global South at COP30.
LIVE: Israel closely coordinated Gaza families’ mystery transit to S Africa
US calls on UN Security Council to back its draft resolution aimed at bolstering Trump’s Gaza peace plan.
Trump says he will take legal action against the BBC over edited speech
The BBC apologised but said it would not pay financial compensation.
Haunting vision of UK after nuclear war… with warlords roaming streets & MPs scrambling to £126million secret bunker
WITH nowhere to hide, Britain would have just minutes to prepare for the total devastation of a cataclysmic nuclear strike. But what would the UK look like after ground zero? Here, former British Army colonel and intelligence officer Philip Ingram pain…
French Embassy’s Witty Response To Trump With Louvre Detective Pic Viral: ‘Come One, We’ve Got…’
As a video of Donald Trump’s comment went viral, the French Embassy in the US responded with a pic featuring the now-viral ‘Fedora Man’.
Zelensky: Russia ‘Can’t Turn a Blind Eye’ as Ukraine Boosts Missiles, Preps New Defenses Against Civilian ‘Safaris’
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Trump says will sue BBC for up to $5bn over edited video
US president signals legal war even as UK network apologises for ‘error of judgement’ in editing his January 6 speech.
Trump to sue BBC for up to $5bn after broadcaster apologises – ‘beyond corrupt!’
The corporation has admitted its edit created a “mistaken impression,” but insisted the error was unintentional and denied any basis for defamation.