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.
Seoul wants to have discussions with the striking physicians in South Korea.
If thousands of striking junior physicians do not report back to work on Thursday, the government of South Korea has threatened to jail them and cancel their medical licenses.
Israel-Hamas conflict: Houthis demonstrate against US-led military action With more nations now participating in the continuing Israel-Hamas conflict, concerns about a regional conflict persist. More US strikes on Houthi-affiliated targets in Yemen have been conducted. Earlier on Friday, US and British forces attacked almost 30 facilities with more than 150 munitions in Yemen in their first series of attacks. Houthis send warning following strikes.
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A significant data breach has occurred at the Indian company BoAt, and TikTok is creating a new app to compete with Instagram. There were many tech advancements during the last week, and we've highlighted the most significant ones in our Tech Wrap.
Good Friday: 35th time that a 65-year-old Filipino man has been "crucified"
An old man of sixty-five was "crucified" for the thirty-fifth time in the Philippines. The streets of Taxco, a town known for silver mining, were strolled by Encorvadas in Mexico. Walking through the streets of Australia was a man posing as Jesus Christ with a cross. See how people celebrated Good Friday around the globe with this report.
Russia-Ukraine war: Zelenskyy calls on US, allies to back Ukraine at Munich Security Conference
President Zelesnkyy of Ukraine asked friends to defend Ukraine, noting that a lack of weapons gives Russian forces the upper hand in combat while addressing a global assembly of politicians, diplomats, and military leaders at the Munich Security Conference. The US funding, he claimed, had to be restarted. Avdiivka, in eastern Ukraine, is under complete Russian control. Meanwhile, early on Saturday, General Oleksandr Tarnavsky of Ukraine announced that Ukrainian forces had left the area after the situation there had significantly worsened over the previous few days. Just hours after signing the French security agreement, Ukraine took this action. See to find out more!
The penultimate day of the G7 meeting in Italy was dominated by tension between Israel and Iran. Foreign ministers threatened more penalties against Iran while urging a de-escalation. They also issued a warning against a full-scale military operation in Rafah regarding Gaza.
Japan honors those lost in the Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011
On March 13, Japan commemorated the enormous earthquake and tsunami that led to a nuclear meltdown and rendered a sizable portion of Fukushima Prefecture uninhabitable.
Russia uses the North Korean missile known as the Kharkiv Missile, which is 75% American-made.
It is evident Pyongyang is trying to get around sanctions on parts, as several hundred pieces from a North Korean missile that Russia had used and discovered in Ukraine could be bought from outside companies.
US: In a defamation lawsuit, Donald Trump was mandated to pay E Jean Carroll an extra $83.3 million.
A New York jury on Friday ruled that former US President and presidential candidate Donald Trump must pay $83.3 million to writer E. Jean Carroll, whom he was deemed to have molested and sexually assaulted.
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