Former South African President Zuma Must Continue to Serve His Sentence
South Africa’s Supreme Court has rejected ex-President Jacob Zuma’s request to review his prison sentence. Zuma
Facebook: Instagram can Lead to Suicide But the Company Prefers to Remain Silent
Facebook knows how harmful Instagram is to young people, especially teenage girls. The platform causes low
UN Warns Against Human Rights When Using Artificial Intelligence
Human rights must be safeguarded when using artificial intelligence (AI), said United Nations High Commissioner for
Apple Releases Software Update for Security Vulnerability
Tech company Apple calls on all users of the more than 1.6 billion Apple products to
Tinder Boss to Lead Yahoo
Jim Lanzone, until recently CEO of Tinder, will be the new CEO of Yahoo. In addition,
Toyota Cuts Production Cars Again
Automaker Toyota has again adjusted its production plans. The Japanese company will build 400,000 fewer cars
Taliban No Longer Allow Protests in Afghanistan
Protests are no longer allowed by the Taliban in Afghanistan. The Afghan interior ministry said last
More Police Deployed in Paris Over Terrorism Trial
Additional security measures have been taken in the French capital, Paris, in the run-up to the
Blinken: Taliban Let People Leave with Correct Documents
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the Taliban promised Afghans with appropriate papers to leave
Report: European Banks Remain Active in Tax Havens
European banks have not reduced their presence in tax havens. Not even after several dubious practices









