Biden Signs TikTok Sell-Or-Ban Bill. Here's What It Could Mean For Meta, Google, Oracle.
President Biden signed the TikTok sell-or-ban bill. Here's what analysts say it could mean for Meta, Google, Oracle.
President Biden signed the TikTok sell-or-ban bill. Here's what analysts say it could mean for Meta, Google, Oracle.
“Shipping – it’s one damned thing after another,” the editor of Lloyds’ List wrote last week.
The US shared “gobsmacking” evidence with Britain at the height of the Covid pandemic suggesting a “high likelihood” that the virus had leaked from a Chinese lab, The Telegraph can reveal.
Fighting has intensified in the Donetsk region in recent months as Russia pushes to take more ground around Avdiivka.
At best, Britain’s asylum system is inefficient and ineffectual. At worst – and I fear this is probably closer to the truth – it is incredibly dangerous, studiously working against the country’s best interests from economic flourishing to public safety.
Mayor Khan fails to thank or pay tribute to Susan Hall in his victory speech
An SNP activist is planning to ruin John Swinney’s coronation as first minister by running against him to become party leader.
Moscow vowed to respond to what it called confrontational actions by Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia with asymmetric measures.
During the 2024/25 financial year, the Department for Work and Pensions will measure a sample of claims from five specific benefits and the State Pension
In 2017, when Britain began its disengagement talks with the EU, Ireland laid down two inviolable principles. First, no border: not so much as a matchstick to mark where the EU’s customs territory began. Second, no direct talks between the London and Dublin. If the Brits had anything to say, they should talk to Michel Barnier.
The Conservatives won council by-elections in Hillingdon, Sutton and Wandsworth
When a Tory donor met Mark Carney for the first time at a glitzy business event in New York, he was distinctly impressed.
Conflict rages in Gaza and Ukraine, and tensions heighten over Taiwan. In Beijing, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has just held difficult talks with Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi. Despite Xi Jinping’s statement at a joint press conference that the US and China should “seek common ground … rather than engage in vicious competition”, efforts at detente seem to have been fruitless.
Counting is well underway as the results of the London mayoral elections 2024 are set to be revealed
Vladimir Shahinyan is a proud Armenian but he says he has been betrayed.
WASHINGTON — It has become the topic of the season at Washington dinner parties and receptions. Where would you go if it really happens? Portugal, says a former member of Congress. Australia, says a former agency director. Canada, says a Biden administration official. France, says a liberal columnist. Poland, says a former investigator. They’re joking. Sort of. At least in most cases. It’s a gallows humor with a dark edge. Much of official Washington is bracing for the possibility that former Pr
The Republican National Committee’s chief counsel Charlie Spies has resigned two months after accepting the position.
Described as an Apache gunship that fits in the back of your car, the British-made Hydra drone has the potential to be a game-changer on the battlefield.
Just a few months short of a quarter-century as Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin on Tuesday will put his hand on a copy of the constitution and begin another six-year term as president wielding extraordinary power. Since becoming acting president on the last day of 1999, Putin has shaped Russia into a monolith — crushing political opposition, running independent-minded journalists out of the country and promoting an increasing devotion to prudish “traditional values” that pushes many in society into the margins. With that level of power, what Putin will do with his next term is a daunting question at home and abroad.
The star witness in Donald Trump’s hush money trial is hosting nightly TikTok broadcasts in which he has ranted that the former president “belongs in a f---ing cage like an animal”.
A vast subsea nuclear graveyard planned to hold Britain’s burgeoning piles of radioactive waste is set to become the biggest, longest-lasting and most expensive infrastructure project ever undertaken in the UK.