Latest news bulletin | November 10th – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
"Being around your parents is like, 'Damn, I'm emotionally traumatized, but I'm eating so good right now.'"
"Christmas is in two weeks and ion even got the thought that counts." — @iamchiomaa_
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Meta says ‘technical issue’ impacting some users' ability to access apps
Luigi Mangione's internet footprint shows he might have been a certain type of guy. It doesn't show why he might have shot and killed someone.
The mom's joke about "prophesying" pop culture trends stirred the pot online
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's centre-left government said on Thursday it planned new rules that would charge big tech firms millions of dollars if they did not pay Australian media companies for news hosted on their platforms. The move piles pressure on global tech giants such as Facebook-owner Meta Platforms and Alphabet's Google to pay publishers for content or face the risk of paying millions to continue operations in Australia. "The news bargaining initiative will ... will create a financial incentive for agreement-making between digital platforms and news media businesses in Australia," Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services Stephen Jones told a press conference.
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The Utah mom influencer behind the viral "17 diapers" trend is being investigated by police after an internet uproar over a video that appeared to show her son flinching.TikToker Hannah Hiatt, previously known online as Nurse Hannah, has since deleted the video, which was filmed in a grocery store and appeared to show her toddler startling and briefly hiding his face as his father walks up to him. As People Magazine reports, the video sparked hundreds of comments from people concerned for the bo
King Charles' sister Princess Anne lives at Gatcombe Park with her husband Sir Timothy Laurence but she's worried about the future at her glorious home
Jack Brooks has been locked up
Certain social media users criticized the outfit, but many others voiced support for the 12-year-old daughter of Beyoncé and Jay-Z.
It comes after the reality TV star and podcast host was reunited with the I'm A Celebrity campmate
Blake Lively wore a Sergio Hudson yellow sequin shirt, unbuttoned to reveal she was wearing no bra, with matching yellow trousers to the 2024 Beauty Inc Awards.
A Russian missile designer was shot dead in a forest park in the Moscow region, according to Ukraine media reports Thursday. The killing of Mikhail Shatsky was carried out by Ukraine’s military intelligence agency, a source in Ukraine’s Defense Forces told the Kyiv Independent. The report described Shatsky as an expert involved in modernizing cruise missiles that Russia has launched against Ukraine. He was deputy general designer and head of the software department at the Moscow-based Mars Desig
The King shared a heartwarming and unexpected moment with a group of charmed tourists in London
Queen Camilla's son Tom Parker Bowles has made an ultra-rare comment about Prince Harry in a new interview with The Telegraph. Find out what he had to say here...
One of Labour’s key pledges in the run-up to the election was to make the UK the fastest-growing economy in the G7.
Perhaps it made you uncomfortable, even if it wasn't technically ill-intentioned.
Around 150 Londoners from the same block of flats have received eviction notices just weeks before Christmas.