Meta may ask Facebook and Instagram users to pay for an ad-free experience in response to EU privacy law, the Wall Street Journal reported
MEPs have declined to impose a full ban on the use of spyware against journalists under the European Media Freedom Act
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Labor shortages, high energy costs and soaring inflation will weigh on Germany’s economic growth in the future
Shortly after assuming the role of speaker pro tempore following Rep. Kevin McCarthy's removal on Tuesday, Rep. Patrick McHenry
The British government is seeking to rent cell space from other European countries to combat overcrowding in its prisons
At least five people were injured in a shooting on a university campus in the eastern US city of Baltimore late Tuesday, police said.
The Indian army said Wednesday that 23 soldiers were missing after a powerful flash flood caused by intense rainfall tore through
The Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences, which awards the Nobel Chemistry Prize, apologised Wednesday for a mistake that saw
Taiwan canceled flights and closed schools in parts of its southern region on Wednesday ahead of Typhoon Koinu's expected landfall
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The office of the Governor General of Canada has reportedly apologized for awarding the Order of Canada to a Nazi veteran in 1987
A university site in the centre of French Mediterranean port Marseille will close temporarily because of nearby dealing in the city's deadly