Fourth FTX executive Ryan Salame pleads guilty
A fourth former FTX executive has pleaded guilty in the US in a case stemming from the dramatic collapse and bankruptcy of the once popular cryptoc ...
TikTok opens Dublin data centre to ease China spying fears
TikTok has opened its first European data centre to alleviate fears over Chinese state surveillance. The firm says European users' data is ...
Artificial intelligence chip giant Nvidia sees sales more than double
Technology giant Nvidia says its sales have hit a record after more than doubling as demand for its artificial intelligence (AI) chips soars. ...
Twitter, now X, to remove blocking feature
The blocking feature will be removed for users of X, formerly Twitter, Elon Musk has announced, claiming the feature "makes no sense". The ...
Erling Haaland stars but Kevin De Bruyne injury sours Man City win at Burnley
Manchester City picked up where they left off last season with a routine 3-0 win at Burnley on Friday night – but their victory came at a cos ...
Judge Chuktan warns Trump against 'inflammatory' remarks before trial
making "inflammatory" statements which could taint the jury pool ahead of his trial for conspiring to overturn the result of the 2020 election. ...
Italy could host Musk v Zuckerberg cage fight
A planned cage fight between tech leaders Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg could now take place in Italy, and have an ancient Rome theme. In t ...
K2: Climbers deny walking by dying guide in bid to break record
A well-known Norwegian mountaineer has denied accusations that her team climbed over an injured guide during a bid to break a world record. ...
Amazon warns workers to come back into the office
Amazon staff in the US received a warning email from the firm for not spending enough time in the office after their attendance was tracked. ...
Ukraine 'referendums': Soldiers go door-to-door for votes in polls
Ukrainians have reported armed soldiers going door-to-door in occupied parts of the country to collect votes for self-styled "referendums" on joining Russia. ...
FBI raid on Trump's Florida home sparks political firestorm
The dramatic FBI raid on Donald Trump's palatial Florida residence has supercharged the bitter, polarising political debate around the slew of judicial investigations facing the former US president as he considers another White House run. ...
Zelensky urges visiting leaders to hit Russia with more sanctions
More now from a press conference involving the leaders of Ukraine and four European Union nations who've met today in Kyiv. ...
Ukraine war: Thousands of civilians trapped in Severodonetsk
Thousands of civilians are trapped in the Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk with essential supplies running out, the United Nations is warning. ...
Tom Rice: South Carolina ousts Republican who voted to impeach Trump
A Republican congressman has lost his bid to cling on to his seat, after a furious backlash to his vote to impeach former US President Donald Trump. ...
Cuba protesters jailed for up to 25 years
Cuba has sentenced 381 people for taking part in rare anti-government protests last summer - with some jailed for up to 25 years. ...
Ukraine war: Evidence shows widespread use of cluster munitions in Kharkiv
Russia has killed hundreds of civilians in the north-eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv using indiscriminate shelling and widely-banned cluster munitions, according to new research by Amnesty International. ...
Australia election: Anthony Albanese signals climate policy change
Australia's new leader has vowed to take the country in a new direction, with a big shift in climate policy. ...
Delhi office fire: Dozens killed as fire sweeps through building
At least 27 people have been killed and others are missing after a fire swept through a four-storey office building in Delhi. ...
Ukraine conflict: Russian soldiers seen shooting dead unarmed civilians
When Leonid Pliats and his boss were shot in the back by Russian soldiers, the killing was captured on CCTV cameras in clear and terrible detail. The footage, which was obtained by the AFP, is now being investigated by Ukrainian prosecutors as a suspected war crime. ...
Brexit: UK rejects EU proposal to limit impact of NI Protocol
The UK has rejected EU plans aimed at reducing the impact of the post-Brexit treaty for Northern Ireland, saying they would make things worse. ...