Google reportedly gave some users’ data to Hong Kong authorities in 2020

Google provided some user data to the government of Hong Kong last year, despite promising it would not process such data requests from authorities, according to the…

Google One adds a 5TB storage plan for $24.99 per month

After it ended free unlimited storage for Google Photos in June, many Google users had figure out how to store images and other data in the Google…

Sonos raises prices for majority of products amid supply chain crunch

Sonos has announced that many of its speakers will be getting a price increase, ranging from $10 more for its portable Roam, to $100 more for its…

Facebook reportedly provided inaccurate data to misinformation researchers

Facebook apologized to misinformation researchers for providing them with flawed, incomplete data for their work examining how users interact with posts and links on its platform, the…

TCL won’t release a foldable smartphone this year

Electronics company TCL is pausing its plans release a lower-cost foldable phone this year, the company confirmed in an email to The Verge. Its clamshell-style foldable phone,…

A dirty business: washing powder con man tries to sell weapons to Myanmar junta

A British arms dealer previously convicted of selling fake Persil washing powder offered to supply weapons, aircraft and armoured vehicles to the military junta in Myanmar. Martin…

Two leading Generali investors could seek new CEO -sources

MILAN, Sept 11 (Reuters) – Two leading Generali (GASI.MI) investors are ready to push to replace current CEO Philippe Donnet if the top Italian insurer’s board fails…

Green investments to be part of EU budget rules review -Dombrovskis

Activists of the environmental organisation Greenpeace project a slogan that reads “No Future in Fossil Fuels”, on the cooling tower of RWE coal power plant, one of…

IAEA will have no access to surveillance camera footage in Iran-state-run TV

The Iranian flag waves in front of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) headquarters, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Vienna, Austria May 23, 2021. REUTERS/Leonhard…

Abimael Guzman, founder of Peruvian rebel group Shining Path, dies at 86

Shining Path founder Abimael Guzman attends a trial during sentence of a 1992 Shining Path car bomb case in Miraflores, at a high security naval prison in…

Anti COVID vaccine protesters clash with police in Greece

Riot police stand guard near a fire as people protesting against coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccinations demonstrate during the annual speech of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on…

Hundreds protest against rise in homophobic attacks in Madrid

MADRID, Sept 11 (Reuters) – Hundreds of people gathered in central Madrid on Saturday to call for better protection for LGBT rights after a series of homophobic…

Israel catches two more escaped Palestinian militants, police say

NAZARETH, Israel, Sept 11 (Reuters) – Israeli forces on Saturday captured two more of the six Palestinian militants who escaped from a maximum security jail this week,…

Germany’s Merkel seeks to calm Poland’s Nord Stream 2 fears

WARSAW, Sept 11 (Reuters) – German Chancellor Angela Merkel tried to soothe fears over the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline on Saturday, on a farewell visit to…

Thousands of Catalans rally for independence in Barcelona

BARCELONA, Sept 11 (Reuters) – Thousands of Catalans chanted, sang and waved flags as they marched through Barcelona on Saturday, calling for the region’s independence from Spain….

Canada’s Trudeau denies wanting his ex-justice minister to lie as election looms

MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, Sept 11 (Reuters) – Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday denied he wanted his former justice minister to lie to the public amid a…

Mother’s Chinese heritage gave me self-belief, says Emma Raducanu

She may be the UK’s newest sporting sweetheart, holding the future of British women’s tennis in the palm of her service hand, but Emma Raducanu has credited…

Game, set, match for Channel 4 as BBC humiliated in race to show Emma Raducanu final

The BBC faced humiliation after it was scooped by its rival Channel 4 for the rights to air Emma Raducanu’s US Open final live. Channel 4’s successful…

Second suspected migrant drowns in the Channel in two months

A spokesman for the Home Office said that all tactics it uses complie with UK and international laws. The spokesman added: “Our primary focus is on preventing…

Even an English accent counts as ‘privilege’, according to the NHS woke brigade

Speaking with a “cottage cream-thick English accent” is an example of privilege, NHS leaders have been told in seminars on racial justice. NHS executives and medics have…

Battlefield threats to UK troops: enemy bullets and European human rights rules

British troops are being put “in harm’s way” due to a fear of facing legal action under European human rights laws, the Armed Forces have warned. Senior…

Chelsea 3-0 Aston Villa: Romelu Lukaku and Mateo Kovacic score long-awaited Stamford Bridge goals

Romelu Lukaku and Mateo Kovacic scored their first Stamford Bridge goals for Chelsea as the Blues beat Aston Villa 3-0 to move level on points with Manchester…

Man Utd 4-1 Newcastle: Cristiano Ronaldo scores twice on Old Trafford return to take his team top of the table

Cristiano Ronaldo scored a dramatic double to help Manchester United to a 4-1 win over Newcastle on his extraordinary Old Trafford return. The 36-year-old forward, back in…

Russia is holding an election it wants nobody to know about

Just a year ago, the Kremlin ran a massive get out the vote campaign to deliver a high turnout for President Putin’s referendum that enabled him to…

What if Al Gore had been president on 9/11?

In 1998, al-Qaeda blew up two US embassies in Africa; the US destroyed a pharmaceutical factory in response. Clinton reportedly wanted Osama bin Laden dead, and one…