French newspapers take legal action against Elon Musk’s X over content use

French newspapers take legal action against Elon Musk’s X over content use

Le Monde, Le Figaro and others accuse X of not paying for content distribution and seek legal redress. Several major French newspapers have decided to take legal action against social media giant X, accusing the platform of using their content without paying. The joint action on Tuesday includes Le Monde, Le Figaro, Les Echos, Le […]

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Europe Braces for Trump: ‘Worst Economic Nightmare Has Come True’

Europe Braces for Trump: ‘Worst Economic Nightmare Has Come True’

The outlook for Europe’s economy has been disappointing. Last week — after Donald J. Trump’s presidential election — it got worse. Deep uncertainty about the Trump administration’s policies on trade, technology, Ukraine, climate change and more is expected to chill investment and hamstring growth. The launch of a possible tariff war by the United States,

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Bitcoin nears ,000 as investors eye crypto-friendly Trump administration

Bitcoin nears $90,000 as investors eye crypto-friendly Trump administration

The world’s most popular cryptocurrency has gained more than 30 percent since the US presidential election. Bitcoin is closing in on $90,000 as crypto enthusiasts bet on United States President-elect Donald Trump taking a hands-off approach to digital currencies. The world’s most popular cryptocurrency hit a record high of $89,637 on Tuesday, continuing its explosive

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Will COP29 yield a viable agreement on climate change? | Climate Crisis

Will COP29 yield a viable agreement on climate change? | Climate Crisis

Delegates gather in Azerbaijan for UN climate conference. Leaders from around the world are meeting to address the climate crisis. Azerbaijan is hosting this year’s United Nations COP29 conference with delegates tackling ways to curb global warming. Scientists warn progress is not on track and inaction could cause irreversible damage to our planet. Funding is also

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Pro-Palestinian protesters detained after defying Amsterdam ban | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Pro-Palestinian protesters detained after defying Amsterdam ban | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Dutch police detained dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters in Amsterdam on Sunday after they defied a demonstration ban put in place in the wake of violence instigated by Israeli football supporters. Earlier in the day, the Amsterdam District Court upheld a decision by the mayor to ban protests, three days after it was rocked by violence

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Jamie Oliver pulls children’s book after outcry from Indigenous Australians

Jamie Oliver pulls children’s book after outcry from Indigenous Australians

British celebrity chef says he is ‘devastated’ his fantasy book caused offence. British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has pulled his latest children’s book from sale after complaints that it contributed to the stereotyping of Indigenous Australians. Oliver, who is in Australia promoting his latest recipe book, said he was “devastated” that his fantasy novel Billy

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South China Sea: new Philippine laws that sparked Beijing’s fury to ‘stress’ foreign ships

South China Sea: new Philippine laws that sparked Beijing’s fury to ‘stress’ foreign ships

In a move that has sent ripples through the South China Sea, the Philippines has enacted two new laws aimed at clarifying maritime routes. Officials insist these measures are not about expanding territory, but observers warn that foreign vessels may soon face “stresses” as they adapt to Manila’s newly defined sea lanes. The Maritime Zones

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‘Rare event’: Canada records its first human bird flu case

‘Rare event’: Canada records its first human bird flu case

A teenager from British Columbia tested positive for the H5 avian flu, and health authorities are investigating. Canada has confirmed its first human case of bird flu after a teenager tested positive for the virus, according to health authorities. The teenager, from the western province of British Columbia, is believed to have caught the H5

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