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Turkish parliament approves social media law with new powers

Turkey’s parliament has approved a law that gives authorities greater power to regulate social media despite growing concerns over censorship. The law requires major...

Joe Biden vows to fight racial inequality with economic agenda

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has promised an economic agenda to combat long-standing racial inequalities as he draws another sharp contrast with President Donald...

Prosecutors fearful Ghislaine Maxwell may publicise victims

Some witnesses in the criminal case against Ghislaine Maxwell may face harassment and intimidation and could be reluctant to cooperate with the government if...

Covid-19 lineage circulating in bats for up to 70 years, say researchers

The evolutionary history of the virus responsible for the Covid-19 pandemic has been circulating in bats for decades, according to an international team of...

Google announces new subsea cable running between US, UK and Spain

A new transatlantic subsea cable running between the US, the UK and Spain has been announced by Google in a bid to meet ever-growing...

Statues cause stir between South Korea and Japan

Statues in South Korea of a man kneeling in front of a girl symbolising victims of sexual slavery by Japan’s wartime military have become...

UK warns against non-essential travel to Balearic and Canary Islands

The Balearic and Canary Islands have been added to the list of areas where all non-essential travel should be avoided, the UK government has...

Rohingya refugees found alive on Malaysian islet after fears they had drowned

Malaysian authorities said they found 26 Rohingya Muslims, including women and children, hiding on a northern islet after they were initially feared drowned after...

Harry told Meghan ‘I love you’ three months into dating, new book claims

Harry said “I love you” to Meghan three months into their relationship, a new book on the couple claimed. Meghan, then best known for her...

Morocco bans travel to and from major cities after Covid-19 spike

Morocco has banned all travel to and from some of its major cities to try to stem a small spike in coronavirus cases, even...

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