• Aussie Govt Orders Facebook And X To Remove Muslim Knife Attack Video

    Aussie Govt Orders Facebook And X To Remove Muslim Knife Attack Video Parishioners and live stream audience members for the Christ The Good Shepherd Church in Sydney, Australia were enjoying a sermon by popular conservative Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel when a young male Muslim assailant entered the church and stabbed him repeatedly with a knife. The live stream clip was immediately shared far and wide on social media with X and Facebook being the easiest sites to view the video. ...

  • Venezuela orders closure of embassy in Ecuador to protest raid on Mexican embassy there

    Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ordered the closure of his country’s embassy and consulates in Ecuador on Tuesday in solidarity with Mexico in its protest over a raid by Ecuadorian authorities on the Mexican embassy in Quito.

  • Trump prosecution wants these 10 posts removed

    Prosecutors with the Manhattan district attorney’s office say former President Trump has violated a gag order 10 times since it was imposed on April 1. The order bars him from attacking witne

  • FirstCry to refile IPO papers post Sebi order

    FirstCry, an omnichannel retailer for baby and mother care products, is likely to refile its draft initial public offering (IPO) papers with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), following the regulator’s queries over the lack of adequate disclosure in key performance indicators (KPI), said people familiar with the matter.The SoftBank-backed firm is expected to make changes in the coming weeks and refile the draft IPO papers with the latest financials, as of March 2024, they...

  • Post-WWII order on 'brink of collapse': Amnesty head

    Amnesty International said Wednesday that the post-World War II order was on the "brink of collapse", threatened by bitter conflict on multiple fronts to the rapid and unregulated rise of artificial intelligence."For millions the world over, Gaza now symbolises utter moral failure by many of the architects of the post-World War Two system," she said.

  • Israeli Commandos Operating Inside Lebanon to Remove Hezbollah

    Israel Defense Forces (IDF) commandos are already operating inside southern Lebanon to attack and remove Hezbollah positions near the border, Breitbart News can report.

  • China orders operators to remove US chips from networks

    Chinese officials reportedly told operators to remove foreign chips from their networks by 2027, in an apparent blow to Intel and AMD.

  • Pro-Palestine murals in London face council review and removal

    Tower Hamlets criticised by its own mayor for taking down murals, while Redbridge reviews artwork after complaintsCouncil authorities have moved to take down pro-Palestine murals in east London, while another is being reviewed after complaints were made by pro-Israel lawyers.The latter, which depicts four journalists standing against a backdrop of ruins and under the words “Heroes of Palestine”, went up last month in Redbridge, east London, as local authorities came under pressure over similar...

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    Philippines orders removal of Binance from Google and Apple app stores

    The Philippines' Securities and Exchange Commission sent letters to Google and Apple requesting the removal of Binance apps from their respective app stores.

  • Facebook users report posts going missing since 11am

    Facebook and parent company Meta have not released a statement about the

  • Apple removes WhatsApp, Threads from App Store in China on government orders

    Apple has removed Meta’s WhatsApp and Threads from its App Store in China on orders from the country’s internet regulator, US media reported Friday. Mainland China has some of the world’s most extensive internet censorship, with web users unable to access everything from Google to many foreign apps without workarounds such as a virtual private […]

  • Apple says it was ordered to remove WhatsApp and Threads from China App Store

    Apple users in China won't be able to find and download WhatsApp and Threads from the App Store anymore, according to The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. The company said it pulled the apps from the store to comply with orders it received from Cyberspace Administration, China's internet regulator, "based on [its] national security concerns." It explained to the publications that it's "obligated to follow the laws in the countries where [it operates], even when [it disagrees]." The...