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TikTok dodges US trial over children’s data

The social media platform will pay $400 mn in an out-of-court settlement over claims that it violated minors’ personal data protections ...

Ukraine at 35: How a country’s population halved in three decades

A nation with 52 million inhabitants at independence in 1991 now has a population...

Ukraine at 35: Winter is coming to Zelensky’s state of corruption

Timur Mindich and his cronies raided funds meant to protect the power grid –...

Canada fires back at Trump’s 50% tariffs

The US president imposed unprecedented duties on Canadian goods after Washington and Ottawa failed...

US plan to deploy missiles in Germany is ‘direct threat’ – Moscow

Washington’s announcement could revive the arms race and deal a blow to global stability, Ambassador Anatoly Antonov has said ...

Orban to meet with Trump after NATO summit – Bloomberg

The Hungarian PM is on a “peace mission” to end the Ukraine conflict, a task the former US leader says he’ll fulfill “within 24...

‘Time running short’ for Biden – Pelosi

The former US House speaker has implied that the president’s decision to stay in the election race after his debate debacle is not final ...

NATO slams China over ties with Russia

Beijing has dismissed the military bloc’s claim that it is shoring up Moscow’s defense industry as “provocative lies” ...

Taiwan Indigenous artists showcase work in New Zealand

An exhibition of Indigenous art opened July 6 in New Plymouth, New Zealand with support from Taiwan’s Ministry of Culture, highlighting the government’s commitment...

Top Russian fertilizer firm urges India to lift import duty

Duty-free trade would reduce product costs for Indian farmers, a leading agrochemical company has said ...

Either NATO or Ukraine must go – Medvedev

The proclamation that Kiev’s movement towards membership is “irreversible” demands a response, the ex-Russian president has said ...

Dutch website the Moscow Times declared ‘undesirable’ in Russia

The outlet is among the foreign-funded NGOs working to discredit the government, prosecutors have claimed ...

Russia to skip second Ukraine ‘peace summit’ – senior diplomat

Any events promoting Vladimir Zelensky’s formula for settling the conflict are nothing but a “fraud,” Deputy FM Mikhail Galuzin has said ...

Hell on Earth: Disabled prisoners suffer in N. Korea’s brutal camps

Disabled people in North Korea’s political prison camps are suffering severe human rights violations, enduring horrific working conditions and daily violence, a source inside...

President Lai receives new AIT director

President Lai Ching-te received Raymond Greene, the new director of the American Institute in Taiwan, at the Presidential Office July 10 in Taipei City,...

2024 Taiwan Presidential Hackathon launched in Taipei

The 2024 Taiwan Presidential Hackathon was officially launched July 9 in Taipei City, with the organizers calling on creatives from around the world to...

IDF instructs ‘everyone’ in Gaza City to leave

The capital of the Palestinian enclave will be “a dangerous combat zone,” the Israeli army has warned ...

N. Korean veterans turn to debt collection to make ends meet

Disabled veterans in Pukchang County, South Pyongan Province, have recently come under fire for working as debt collectors for moneylenders, Daily NK has learned. Speaking...

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