The European Commission accused Meta of violating the Digital Services Act

The European Commission said that Instagram and Facebook, owned by Meta, violated the Digital Services Act - it is alleged that Meta failed to...

UN: 21 people have been executed and more than 4,000 arrested in Iran since the conflict escalated

At least 21 people have been executed and more than 4,000 others detained in Iran since the conflict in the Middle East escalated, according...

Concerns about infrastructure costs-WSJ infrastructure costs have risen in OpenAI leadership

OpenAI is falling short of revenue and user acquisition goals, causing some of the AI company's executives to question its ability to support large...

Trump declares that Iran “better come to its senses quickly”

US President Donald Trump has said that Iran is incapable of reaching an agreement to abandon its nuclear programme. In an April 29 post on...

Belarus has stopped letting Russian conscripts abroad

The State Border Committee of Belarus confirmed that Russian citizens, who were banned from leaving the country after receiving a summons to the army,...

EU considers tougher conditions on 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine-Bloomberg

The European Union is considering setting tougher conditions on a 90bn-euro loan to Ukraine, with part of the repayments contingent on the implementation of...

European Commission head tells what the first tranche of a multibillion-dollar loan to Ukraine will be spent on

The president of the European Commission has promised Ukraine the first tranche of 45bn euros - the same amount for this year and the...

Goldman Sachs raised its fourth-quarter Brent price forecast to $90 a barrel

Analysts at Goldman Sachs raised their forecast for the average Brent price in the fourth quarter of this year to $90 a barrel from...

Britain summoned Iranian ambassador over social media posts

The UK announced on 28 April that it had summoned the Iranian ambassador to London over "unacceptable and provocative comments on social media." The UK...

Kosovo will hold its third election in 14 months after parliament failed to elect a president

Kosovo's parliament failed to elect a president by the deadline of midnight 28 April, leaving the country facing a new election within 45 days....
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