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TikTok adds a STEM content feed alongside the Following and For You feeds, rolling out to US users in the coming weeks, as part of an ongoing topic feeds test — TikTok is introducing a new feed dedicated to…
UK refuses to say if it investigated reports of Syria drone strike casualties
MoD refuses to say whether it has looked into claims civilians were injured in December strikeBritain’s Ministry of Defence is refusing to say whether it conducted an investigation into reports of civilian casualties after an RAF drone strike conducte…
AEOI’s spokesman: Grossi’s visit was good and a step toward resolving disputes
The spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran says nuclear differences between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, need to be resolved on a double-track basis, that is, technical and politically.
New Orleans mayor fights lowered recall signature threshold
The mayor of New Orleans is challenging a court settlement that significantly lowered the number of petition signatures her opponents need to force a recall election.
Man suing restaurant chain after claiming boneless wings are actually just chicken nuggets
In a decade where the world has faced a global pandemic, the threat of nuclear war, and a rise in the cost of living – a man in the US claims he has encountered another crisis to add to the mounting list of problems facing our species.
Cyclone Freddy: At least 190 dead in Malawi due to intense storm
Freddy has also left a trail of destruction in Mozambique, where it made landfall over the weekend. More than 22,000 people there were seeking shelter away from their homes.
Inside case of world’s longest-serving death row inmate as bombshell DNA evidence leads to shock twist
THE world’s longest-serving death row inmate has been granted a retrial nearly six decades after he was convicted of murder.
Iwao Hakamada, 87, was sentenced to be hanged in Japan in 1968 after confessing to slaying a family of four – b…
Paris holds its nose as rubbish piles up thanks to strikes
It is the most visible sign of widespread anger over a bill to raise the French retirement age by two years, with other cities facing similar scenes