Liam Wilson

Australia’s eSafety commissioner has imposed a significant fine on X, the social media platform previously known as Twitter, amounting to 610,500 Australian dollars (equivalent to over $380,000 U.S.). The fine was levied due to X’s failure to adequately disclose information pertaining to its efforts in combating child abuse content. While X has publicly asserted that
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The Scottish National Party (SNP) finds itself embroiled in various contentious issues that threaten to derail its aspirations for a second Scottish independence referendum. With a plethora of obstacles overshadowing its journey, the party’s dreams of separation from the United Kingdom have been stifled. From a police finance probe to arrests of prominent party figures,
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Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated Eras Tour concert film has taken the box office by storm, surpassing all expectations. While it fell short of the $100 million benchmark, the film’s domestic ticket sales still reached an impressive $95 million. The distributor, AMC Entertainment, reported a range of $95 million to $97 million for the opening weekend,
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President Joe Biden’s re-election team and the Democratic Party announced on Sunday that they had raised $71 million during the latest quarter. While this amount is similar to the $72 million raised in the prior quarter, the concerns surrounding Biden’s age and low approval ratings have led to uncertainty among many donors. Despite the shorter
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Australia faced a significant setback in its pursuit of reconciliation with the Indigenous people of the country. In a resounding decision, the proposal to recognize Indigenous people in the constitution was overwhelmingly rejected. With 45% of the vote counted, the “No” vote prevailed with 57.35% against the “Yes” vote of 42.65%. This rejection was disheartening
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Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators have taken to the streets of central London, expressing their solidarity with Palestine amidst the escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas. The march, which was closely monitored by over 1,000 officers from the Metropolitan Police, attracted individuals who showcased their support for Palestine. Flares in the colors of the Palestinian flag
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