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EU regulator slaps TikTok with $368m fine for violating privacy laws
The Chinese-owned video platform breached laws on the processing of children's personal data, the EU regulator said.
Colombian artist Fernando Botero, ‘painter of our virtues’, dies aged 91
Botero's works of plump and slightly Surreal forms are on display in museums and public spaces around the world.
‘Day without Meta’: Canada journalists urge boycott of Instagram, Facebook
Journalists urge one-day boycott of Meta platforms for company's decision to block news in Canada over contentious law.
UK sanctions senior Iranian officials one year from Mahsa Amini’s death
The culture minister and the mayor of Tehran are among those blacklisted on the eve of Amini's first death anniversary.
Restraining order imposed on scandal-hit ex-Spain football boss Rubiales
Luis Rubiales appeared before a judge probing a complaint of sexual assault.
US northeast, Atlantic Canada brace for Hurricane Lee
Storm expected to bring heavy rain, wind and offshore waves to parts of New England and eastern Canada, forecasters say.
We should all support Biden’s war on Big Pharma
If we want cutting-edge medicines at a price we can afford, the US president will need to stand his ground.
Russia’s central bank raises key interest rate amid weaker rouble
The third rate hike in two months comes as Russia grapples with higher inflation and a weaker rouble.
Mahsa Amini One Year On
There are definitely differences."
‘Shattered’: Muslim engineer killed by mob at mosque in India’s Maharashtra
The family of Nurul Hassan grieves his lynching during attack by a Hindu mob at a mosque in the state's Satara district.
India’s opposition alliance to boycott ‘hate-filled’ TV news anchors
Congress-led alliance accuses some anchors of partisanship towards PM Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist government.
Pita Limjaroenrat, leader of Thailand’s Move Forward Party, resigns
The 43-year-old steps down so party can name member to serve as parliament's opposition leader.
Spain’s Franco-era torture victim to testify in court for first time
A hearing opens in Madrid that will see Julio Pacheco Yepes recount his torture in 1975 for opposing the dictatorship.
Despite Russia’s war, house prices in some parts of Ukraine still rise
Property has lost value significantly in towns near the front lines, but prices in the west rose by up to 75 percent
Apple to update iPhone 12 in France after concerns over radiation
France's digital minister says the US tech firm will implement the update to the smartphone in the next few days.
Key Afghanistan-Pakistan border crossing reopens after nine days
Torkham crossing was closed after forces from both sides exchanged fire, stranding travellers and trucks.
Flooding death toll soars to 11,300 in Libya’s coastal city of Derna
A further 10,100 people are reported missing in Libya's Mediterranean city after a storm caused devastating flooding.
Global climate protesters demand governments phase out fossil fuels
More than one million protesters will gather globally over the weekend to demand an end to the burning of fossil fuels.
Climate change displacement: ‘One of the defining challenges’
As volatile weather patterns continue, some communities are being forced to move to survive.
The ‘tarnished legacy’ of Pakistan’s retiring top judge Umar Ata Bandial
Lahore-born judge's tenure lasted 20 months after he took over as the country faced a serious political crisis.
$5 and $10 a week: A savings club helps women in Zimbabwe make ends meet
After the loss of her husband, a hawker finds an informal support system in a country where many people distrust banks.
China’s factory output improves, offering hope of easing economic slowdown
Investment in real estate continues to fall, underscoring weakness in all-important property sector.
Map: Which MENA countries have diplomatic ties with Israel?
Following the signing of the Abraham Accords in 2020, five Arab states in total have diplomatic ties with Israel.
North Korea’s Kim checks out fighter jets in latest stop on Russian tour
Kim Jong Un was shown around the Komsomolsk plant, which produces some of Russia's most advanced war planes.
US autoworkers launch historic strike at GM, Ford and Stellantis plants
Union begins picketing at plants operated by General Motors, Ford and Stellantis for first time in its 88-year history.
Protests in Indonesia as thousands face eviction for Rempang ‘Eco-City’
Residents have been told to move to new houses inland by the end of the month to make way for a giant glass factory.
Romania ups flight restrictions at Ukraine border as drone debris found
Russian drone debris found in Romanian territory as Moscow increases drone attacks on Ukraine's Danube river ports.
China’s defence minister Li Shuangfu is missing: What do we know so far?
Li was last seen in Beijing at the end of August when he gave a keynote address at a forum with African countries.
India’s dirty, hush-hush truth: Hindu children are being radicalised
It's happening in schools and homes. And while Modi's BJP might gain, generations of India's Hindus will lose.
Malaysia penalises 400 companies so far this year for violating labour laws
Human Resources Minister V Sivakumar says firms have been fined more than $500,000 over breaches in 2023.
Princess Diana’s iconic ‘Black Sheep’ sweater sells at auction for $1.1m
Knitted sweater fetches the highest price ever paid at auction for a garment once belonging to Princess Diana.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 569
As the war enters its 569th day, these are the main developments.
‘A small fish in a sea of sharks’: The isle caught between China and Taiwan
Amid tensions with China, people on the longtime Taiwanese frontline island of Kinmen warn against a return to war.
US Republicans demand full sanctions, charges against China’s Huawei, SMIC
GOP lawmakers call for tougher measures after release of Huawei smartphone raises doubts about US export controls.
Ukraine says Russian missile defence destroyed in Crimea, 2 warships hit
Russian S-400 'Triumf' surface-to-air missile defence system was reportedly destroyed in 'special operation' in Crimea.
Putin, Kim gift each other guns at meeting, and a Russian space glove
Russia's Putin presented North Korea's Kim with a Russian rifle of the 'highest quality' and received a gun in return.
Control grocery prices or face new taxes, Canada’s Trudeau warns chains
Canadian leader says profits should not be made 'on the backs of people who are struggling to feed their families'.
Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida banks on women to revive his fortunes
Kishida's public support is flagging amid concerns about sluggish wage growth and the rising cost of living.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy set to visit to Washington amid budget debate
The US Congress is facing a September 30 deadline to pass budget legislation, including further aid for Ukraine.
Top anticorruption prosecutor from Guatemala receives asylum in the US
The decision came two years after Juan Francisco Sandoval fled Guatemala in the dead of night, fearing arrest.
Europe a transport route for Gulf-bound Captagon shipments: Report
Report highlights the pivotal role played by Europe in the shipment of Captagon pills from the Middle East to the Gulf.
In West Bank, Israel continues to hold back Palestinian development
Israel wants to prevent development in the occupied territories to stop Palestinian self-determination, experts say.
EU condemns Tunisia ban on delegation entering country
Tunisia made the decision two days after the European Parliament held a debate on a migration pact with Tunis.
Top US court halts order limiting officials’ contact with social media orgs
The injunction would have barred the administration of President Joe Biden from weighing in on social media content.
Britain, France, Germany to uphold ballistic, nuclear sanctions on Iran
Measures were meant to expire next month, but three countries say move is in direct response to Iran's 'noncompliance'.
Dominican Republic to shut border with Haiti from Friday, president says
Luis Abinader says his government has 'no alternative but to take drastic measures' as canal dispute deepens.
Has Italy’s approach to migration failed?
Italy is facing an increase in the number of people arriving on its shores.
Iran ready to implement prisoner swap deal with US, official says
Under the Qatar-mediated deal, five prisoners would be freed by each side and $6bn in Iranian assets would be released.
US President Joe Biden’s son Hunter hit with criminal firearms charges
Prosecutors accuse Hunter Biden of making false statements to acquire firearm in 2018, US court document shows.
Natural disaster or man-made, why was Libya so vulnerable to floods?
While the floods were unprecedented, experts argue that years of neglect and corruption worsened the tragedy.
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