Germany Ends Antitrust Dispute with Meta After Data Control Measures Implemented
Germany ends antitrust case against Meta after the company grants users greater control over data usage, marking significant changes in Meta’s data practices.
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Germany ends antitrust case against Meta after the company grants users greater control over data usage, marking significant changes in Meta’s data practices.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang urges for stronger China-Japan relations during a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in Vientiane, emphasizing the importance of bilateral ties for regional and global stability.
Tesla is set to reveal its long-awaited robotaxi prototype, the Cybercab, marking a significant step in its pursuit of self-driving vehicles despite challenges from regulators and competitors.
A new hyperbaric oxygen chamber at Mount Qomolangma Base Camp is providing a lifesaving refuge for tourists suffering from altitude sickness, dramatically improving their oxygen saturation levels within minutes.
A new hyperbaric oxygen chamber at Mount Qomolangma Base Camp is saving tourists from acute mountain sickness, offering swift relief and enhancing safety for visitors to the world’s highest mountain.
UN investigators accuse Israel of intentionally targeting Gaza’s healthcare system, alleging crimes against humanity through attacks on medical facilities and personnel.
Israel’s ground invasion into southern Lebanon and Iran’s missile response escalate Middle East tensions, raising fears of a regional conflict amid ongoing war in Gaza.
Escalating tensions in the Middle East as Israel invades southern Lebanon and Iran launches missiles toward Israel. With the Gaza war ongoing, fears of regional conflict intensify amid rising casualties.
Over 2,600 photographers from 116 countries gather in Lishui, China for the 2024 FIAP World Photographers Conference, setting new records with 568 exhibitions and over 10,000 photographic works.
The World Trade Organization projects a 2.7% increase in global goods trade in 2024, slightly higher than previous estimates.
Global goods trade is expected to grow by 2.7 percent in 2024, according to the WTO’s updated forecast, signaling a slight improvement over previous estimates.
A Chinese mainland spokesperson condemned Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te for escalating cross-Strait tensions, asserting that no force can hinder China’s reunification.
A Chinese mainland spokesperson condemned Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s recent remarks, accusing him of escalating cross-strait tensions and affirming that China’s reunification is unstoppable.
On World Mental Health Day, Dr Xu Lin from Shanghai Jiao Tong University emphasizes the importance of holistic patient care, highlighting the need to address both physical and psychological health needs.
At least four people have been confirmed dead after tornadoes spawned by Hurricane Milton struck Florida’s east coast, leaving millions without power.
Lai Ching-te emphasizes peace and maintaining the ‘status quo’ across the Taiwan Strait, leading analysts to suggest he aims to reassure the United States and gain support for his political ambitions.
Lai Ching-te’s pursuit of ‘Taiwan independence’ and engagement with the U.S. raises questions about the reality of American support and the strategic use of the Taiwan question in U.S. foreign policy.
China’s vibrant cultural scene shines, from ancient architecture in Sichuan to performing arts’ resurgence, Shanghai Fashion Week’s talents, and a young linguist’s journey.
Low- and middle-income countries struggle to combat climate change due to funding shortages, a University of Melbourne study reveals, highlighting how current emission metrics deter private investment.
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met in Riyadh to discuss strengthening ties and regional stability, pledging cooperation on pressing issues in West Asia.