Brussels to Stress-test Social Media for Fair German Elections
brussels, belgium January 24, 2025 12:56The European Commission will conduct a stress-test on social media to ensure fairness in the upcoming German elections.
The European Commission will conduct a stress-test on social media to ensure fairness in the upcoming German elections.
US President Donald Trump's first foreign leader call after taking office was with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who pledged to invest $600 billion in the US over the next four years.
A 29-year-old Pakistani man, Zaheer Mahmood, has been sentenced to thirty years in prison for a knife attack at the former Charlie Hebdo office in 2020.
British teenager responsible for the deaths of three young girls in Southport receives a life sentence for the most extreme form of crime.
Kenyan police arrest the widow of murdered Dutchman Tob Cohen for the second time, with new evidence emerging.
A 69-year-old French woman wins a landmark case at the European Court of Human Rights regarding refusal of sex as grounds for divorce.
A family in England won a lawsuit against Club Med and received 4700 euros compensation for a disappointing stay.
A US judge rules that an elephant is not a person, denying rights claimed by the Nonhuman Rights Project.
18 Democratic states attorneys general file lawsuit against President Trump's executive order revoking automatic citizenship for children born in the country.
French judiciary issues arrest warrant for Bashar Assad over war crimes, including chemical attacks.
Former South Korean President Yoon defends martial law decision as his trial begins at the Constitutional Court.
Afghanistan announces the release of a US citizen in exchange for an Afghan citizen, with Qatar as mediator. Details of the US prisoners not disclosed.
Man admits to three murders and ten attempted murders during a fatal stabbing incident in Southport, England.
Iranian court sentences popular singer Amir Tataloo to death for blasphemy, previously sentenced to five years, now facing death penalty for insulting Prophet Muhammad.
US President-elect Donald Trump announced that he will sign an executive order on Monday delaying the TikTok ban.
TikTok has been blocked in the US due to the law that anticipates banning if not sold to an American company.
A South Korean court has extended the detention of suspended president Yoon Suk-yeol out of concern that he could destroy evidence.
US President-elect Donald Trump stated that he may grant TikTok an additional 90 days to comply with the relevant law before facing a ban.
Two high court judges were fatally shot in Tehran, Iran, while working on national security cases.
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US President Donald Trump will decide on TikTok following Supreme Court approval of ban.
The US Supreme Court has upheld the law that threatens to ban TikTok in the country, rejecting TikTok's objections.
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife convicted of selling state-owned gifts worth over 190 million pounds.
Drug-addicted rats feast on confiscated drugs at a police station in Houston, Texas, causing panic among officials.
A social media influencer in Queensland, Australia, has sparked controversy by allegedly poisoning her 1-year-old baby to gain more followers and donations.
An Australian influencer has been arrested for poisoning her own child in an attempt to receive donations through a fundraising platform.
After heavy pressure from Trump, Israel and Hamas finally reached an agreement on Wednesday evening. However, even before the deal comes into effect, the first obstacle arises.
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was suspended from his presidency due to martial law declaration, has been detained after being investigated for corruption allegations.
The South Korean anti-corruption agency (CIO) is currently making a new attempt to detain suspended president Yoon Suk-yeol, according to Yonhap news agency.