The court rejected the Australian attempt to ban social media content on X.
In a judicial struggle with worldwide repercussions, Elon Musk's social media platform X has been granted a reprieve in Australia. The Australian government has demanded that violent video footage from a stabbing attack in Sydney be removed. X initially obliged Australian viewers but refused to delete it globally, resulting in a free speech argument.
How does CERN intend to build the biggest particle accelerator in order to "uncover the secrets of the universe"?
The Future Circular Collider (FCC) project by CERN researchers is progressing. It is going to be the Large Hadron Collider's (LHC) bigger brother. View the entire video here.
Half of the newborns in the northern Gaza hospital suffer from malnutrition.
According to a physician in Northern Gaza, hardly half of the infants who arrive at his hospital receive the help they need. Many of the babies at Kamal Adwan Hospital are malnourished as a result of the majority of the problems being caused by a lack of nourishment. He claims there is nothing more he can do if help does not arrive immediately.
North Korea has bioweapons, according to the US, posing a new threat.
North Korea is developing biological weapons through genetic engineering, according to an assessment conducted by the United States. North Korea has access to smallpox and anthrax-causing germs and viruses. Is the Hermit Kingdom going to utilize them for biowarfare?
If the US bans TikTok, China will get a 'taste of its own medicine.'
On Wednesday, the US House of Representatives approved a bill that would prohibit TikTok from operating in the nation if its Chinese owner, ByteDance, does not sell the app to a company that meets US regulatory requirements. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Inside South Asia: An Austrian national's encounter with the Taliban
Herbert Fritz, a far-right activist from Austria who was detained in Afghanistan in May 2023, was freed by the Taliban. Fritz is 84 years old. Fritz was arrested after traveling to Afghanistan, allegedly to demonstrate that it was a safe country. We also explain how Qatar sets the standard for peaceful dispute resolution and mediation. See to learn more!
Russia shoots down "38 drones" after reports that Ukraine deployed weapons into Crimea.
All 38 drones that Ukraine had launched at the Crimean peninsula, according to Russia, have been destroyed by its air defense systems. Social media posts about early-morning explosions close to an oil facility in the Black Sea port of Feodosia prompted the declaration. Rob McBride of Al Jazeera has the most recent information from Kyiv.
UN adopts AI-related global resolution first | World Business Watch
The United Nations has passed the first international resolution on artificial intelligence in a historic decision. This resolution calls on member nations to preserve personal information, uphold human rights, and watch for any AI-related concerns.
Mexico cut ties with Ecuador | China accused of harassment
Watch in Top Headlines of the hour: -Mexico cut ties with Ecuador -Dam bursts in Russian city –Retrieved body of hostage: IDF -China accused of harassment
China: Xi Jinping orders a rise in cyberwarfare proficiency
Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered a significant reform of the PLA, with an extensive focus now on boosting China's cyber warfare capabilities. This is being called the greatest shakeup of China's military in over a decade. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz arrives in China for a three-day visit.
Olaf Scholz, the chancellor of Germany, has begun his three-day visit to China with his arrival in Southwest China. The main goal of the visit is to resolve trade-related issues between the two nations. The comprehensive strategic alliance between Beijing and Berlin has reached its tenth anniversary, coinciding with Scholz's visit.
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