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UK defends plan to demand access to encrypted messages to protect children
LONDON, Aug 10 (Reuters) – British know-how minister Michelle Donelan defended plans to require messaging apps to present access to…
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Insight: Europe cracks down after rise in ‘direct action’ climate protests
France, German states use wiretaps, GPS to trace activists Bavaria tries to cease protests with preventative detention Berlin police spend…
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Israel president urges calm amid plans for more protests over judicial reform
President appeals to Israelis to chorus from violence Israel marks Jewish quick, protests referred to as for after sundown Netanyahu…
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Thai court suspends Pita as lawmaker as parliament votes on PM
[1/6]Move Forward Party Leader Pita Limjaroenrat walks contained in the parliament on the day of the second vote for a…
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Swiss voters approve global minimum corporate tax, climate goals
Swiss again 15% minimum enterprise tax Minimum tax backed by enterprise teams Climate legislation, rejected in 2021, passes Extension to…
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Republicans speak out against US debt-ceiling deal, in sign of rocky road ahead
WASHINGTON, May 29 (Reuters) – A handful of hard-right Republican lawmakers mentioned on Monday they’d oppose a deal to boost…
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Polish president signs ‘Tusk Law’ on undue Russian influence
WARSAW, May 29 (Reuters) – Poland’s president mentioned on Monday he would signal a invoice to permit a panel to…
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Biden, McCarthy speak on debt ceiling deal, differences remain
WASHINGTON, May 27 (Reuters) – President Joe Biden and prime congressional Republican Kevin McCarthy have been holding a telephone dialog…
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US debt ceiling talks struggle before deadline as ‘major issues’ remain
WASHINGTON, May 26 (Reuters) – Democratic and Republican negotiators struggled on Friday to succeed in a deal to lift the…
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OpenAI CEO’s threat to quit EU draws lawmaker backlash
[1/4] OpenAI CEO Sam Altman meets with French President Emmanuel Macron (not pictured) on the Elysee Palace in Paris, France,…
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