Myanmar military government sets long prison terms for election protests
Myanmar military government sets long prison terms for election protests New law bans any speech or organising seen as trying to “destroy a part of the electoral process”. A soldier…
Half a million people in Gaza enduring “famine-like conditions”
WFP says only half of requested aid is reaching Gaza, as 500,000 people face “famine-like conditions,” they warn.
Imam of Southport Mosque reflects one year on from UK race riots
Islamophobic riots shocked the UK a year ago, following false claims that three girls were killed by a Muslim migrant.
ChatGPT conversations lack “legal privilege”
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says ChatGPT users share personal info, but warns it’s not legally protected in case of a lawsuit
Thailand-Cambodia truce mostly holds after shaky start in wake of fighting
Thailand-Cambodia truce mostly holds after shaky start in wake of fighting Some analysts say ceasefire remains tenuous, and may not last if the Thai government fails to secure lower US…
Tsunami waves hit Hawaii, Japan after Russia quake: What we know so far
EXPLAINER Tsunami waves hit Hawaii, Japan after Russia quake: What we know so far A magnitude 8.8 quake hit Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, prompting tsunami warnings as far away as the…
Luis Diaz: Bayern Munich sign forward from Liverpool
Luis Diaz completes transfer to Bayern Munich from Liverpool Colombia international forward joins Bayern Munich from Liverpool in a deal that could total $86.7m. Liverpool’s Luis Diaz was left out…
Famine ‘currently playing out’ in Gaza, UN-backed experts warn
Famine ‘currently playing out’ in Gaza, UN-backed experts warn 2 hours agoDavid GrittenBBC News, Jerusalem Anadolu via Getty ImagesThe IPC report says two famine thresholds have been reached in parts…
Dating safety app Tea suspends messaging after hack
Dating safety app Tea suspends messaging after hack 1 hour agoCharlotte EdwardsTechnology reporter, BBC News Getty Images Messaging has been turned off on the women’s dating safety app Tea, following…
Gaza’s starving children face permanent damage from chronic hunger
Doctors fear that even if aid reaches Gaza’s starving children, it may come too late to save them from irreversible harm