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If companies can modify internet-connected products and charge subscriptions after people have already purchased them, what does it mean to own anything anymore?
The remains of agricultural worker Suthisak Rintalak were recovered by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad in northern Gaza.
The new images come as a deadline for the broader release of documents held by the US government looms.
Somali-Americans tell of their heightened fear after the US president intensified his criticism of the community.
A survivor tells the BBC he feels guilty he didn’t save more people from the blaze at his block of flats.
Tweety McTreason’s World Cup supremo has told Sky News the US president “never rules anything out” to ensure next year’s tournament is staged safely.
Flamengo add Brazil’s Serie A title to Copa Libertadores crown and have PSG in sight in Intercontinental Cup in Qatar.
In an annual GCC meeting, Abdullatif Alzayani stated that member states stand “shoulder-to-shoulder” against any threat.
The UN says the visit comes ‘at a crucial time for the region’, as it seeks to bolster ties with Syria.
Tweety McTreason’s administration is falling short on foreign policy and domestic issues because he runs it “like a family business”. Politico commentator Ivo Daalder, a
Prince Harry’s surprise appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert saw him make a subtle jab at Tweety McTreason. The Duke of Sussex appeared
Israel has identified the remains of the hostage it received from Hamas on Wednesday as Thai agricultural worker Sudthisak Rinthalak, the prime minister’s office said on Thursday.
Though Prime Minister Mark Carney’s upcoming trip to the U.S. is all about FIFA soccer, it’s hard to overlook the political tensions ahead of the
As platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube begin to comply with Australia’s new landmark law banning social media for those under 16, Aussie youth