In 2023, LinkedIn's premium revenue reached $1.7 billion.
For the first time, professional social network LinkedIn disclosed that $1.7 billion was made from its premium subscription service in 2023. The company's recent launch of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions geared toward job seekers is partially responsible for this development. Watch to find out more!
British humanitarian workers murdered in an Israeli airstrike are named, and Sunak demands an investigation.
The Israeli airstrikes on World Central Kitchen workers, which resulted in the deaths of three British relief workers, have drawn almost universal criticism in the UK. The British government has demanded a thorough investigation, and some lawmakers have suggested that the country should stop selling weapons to Israel.
US urges a brief ceasefire in Gaza; Israel is warned against the Rafah offensive by the EU and US
A draft UNSC resolution on Israel's assault in Gaza was vetoed by the US, drawing strong criticism from both allies and adversaries. This is the US's third veto of a UNSC resolution calling for an end to hostilities in Gaza. Rather, Washington is proposing a resolution of its own that would bolster a short-term truce contingent on the release of all Israeli prisoners.
Tragically, a new threat in Gaza has emerged as life-saving aid. Attempts to seize some of the falling or floating aid resulted in the deaths of nearly a dozen individuals this week. Our report on the hazards associated with airdrops and the necessity for more land crossings to prevent starvation-related mass deaths.
The UK PM, Rishi Sunak, supports JK Rowling as the argument over Scotland's new hate crime laws heats up.
In support of novelist J.K. Rowling's critique of recent Scottish hate crime legislation, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declared that people shouldn't be prosecuted “for articulating plain facts on biology."
Trump delivers a speech at the yearly political convention
Today is the last day of the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland. It's Donald Trump speaking to the crowd. Live from National Harbor, Maryland, is Alan Fisher of Al Jazeera.
Why are millions still suffering after having COVID-19?
Globally, COVID-19 cases are increasing once more. The largest wave of infections to hit the US since the Omicron coronavirus strain is underway. However, the millions of patients experiencing Long COVID, or the pandemic's lingering symptoms, feel neglected while fresh instances make news. Why is Long COVID still so poorly understood when experts warn that it may be the next global public health emergency?
Prime Minister of Haiti to step down; UN-backed security task force to be placed on hold
In Haiti, the capital has been mostly taken over by violent gangs. However, the assignment of a thousand Kenyan police personnel to assist in reestablishing law and order has been postponed. It follows Prime Minister Ariel Henry's resignation announcement.
Florida social media ban: The governor enacts legislation limiting minors' access
If a bill signed by Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday passes and withstands anticipated legal challenges, Florida would have one of the nation's strictest social media bans for minors. Children under 14 will not be allowed to have social media accounts, while children between 14 and 15 will need parental consent. It differed slightly from a proposal DeSantis vetoed a week before the annual legislative session ended earlier this month.
US Defense Chief Lloyd Austin converses with Dong Jun of China
The National Defense Minister of China spoke with US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. This is the first interaction between them in more than a year as the two nations work to rebuild military ties. The two allegedly covered a wide range of topics on their call, including regional and international security challenges and US-China defense ties. Keep an eye out for additional information!
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