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Feb. 13 -- YouTube star Ryan Higa discusses the business of making YouTube videos with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on "First Up."
Feb. 13 -- YouTube star Ryan Higa discusses the business of making YouTube videos with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on "First Up."
The Biden administration announced a more inclusive rewrite of the law to add protections for abuse survivors, students' parents and LGBTQ+ students.
STORY: Oleksandr Taran's mobile artillery unit isn't officially part of Ukraine's military, but that hasn't stopped his men from destroying Russian targets."(We) get by thanks to the pension fund," says the 68-year-old commander, whose call sign is "Grandpa."The all-volunteer unit, called the Steppe Wolves, is comprised of dozens of Ukrainian men mostly over 60 years old who are considered too old to be drafted but still want to fight for their country.The unit also includes younger men who have been ruled unfit to fight.Roving behind enemy lines with truck-mounted rocket launchers, they take orders from field commanders and work with other troops, despite lacking official support from the military. The unit is funded by donations and is stocked with faulty rounds they repair themselves as well as weapons captured from the enemy. So far, efforts to officially integrate into the military have been unsuccessful, Taran said. During a recent visit by Reuters to their base in southeastern Zaporizhzhia region, they were seen preparing rocket rounds later fired by troops from another unit.This 63-year-old volunteer fighter goes by the call sign 'Zorro.'“The commanders that provide us with targets are happy. They give us more targets (and) help us with ammunition however they can. We move out and help them.”Ukraine's mobilization effort is struggling amid flagging enthusiasm more than two years into Russia's full-scale invasion. With Russian troops making progress in the east, analysts say Ukraine's shortage of manpower needs to be addressed.Earlier this month, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy approved new measures allowing the military to call up more troops and strengthen penalties for evasion. He also reduced the mobilization age from 27 to 25.Taran, who has been fighting since 2014, said coercion would be unlikely to beat genuine enthusiasm from a potential recruit."Beat him with a stick if you want, but he won't fight," he says.
Another day, another record for Taylor Swift. As expected, Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated May 4). It is her 14th album to reach that plateau, tying Jay-Z for the most No. 1s among soloists. The Beatles, with 19 No. 1s, have more, but it …
Burkina Faso has suspended several international news organisations, some of them for an indefinite period, said a statement from communications regulator the CSC. Among those named in the weekend order are French newspaper Le Monde, British publication The Guardian, German broadcaster Deutsche Welle and French broadcaster TV5 Monde.The other news media named in the latest statement, dated Saturday, were French regional newspaper Ouest-France, APAnews and Agence Ecofin.
STORY: Dozens of Orthodox Christians attended the Palm Sunday procession to mark the beginning of orthodox holy week.The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is believed to be the site of Jesus' crucifixion, burial and resurrection.According to Christian tradition, the date commemorates the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem just before his arrest and crucifixion, when followers strewed palm branches in his path.
"The National Guard going to college campuses, Kent State and elsewhere, did not end well, and I think that would be a very, very bad idea," Kaine said.
The Japanese yen hit its weakest levels since April 1990 on Monday, in trading thinned by a holiday in Japan and attempts by traders to test key levels and stop-loss orders in a nervous, illiquid market. The dollar rose as far as 160.245 yen in a sudden move after the yen traded in a narrow 158.05-158.15 range in early deals. A portfolio manager said "stops" on the pair at the key 160 level had been "taken out", meaning the yen's descent had forced those with long yen holdings and stop-loss orders around that big level to square positions, exacerbating its slide.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit France, Serbia and Hungary from May 5-10, his first Europe trip in five years aimed at boosting EU ties as tensions mount with the world's second largest economy. Bilateral relations with France have maintained sound growth momentum, and both countries have had strategic communications and practical cooperation, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said in discussing Xi's visit to France.
STORY: U.S. President Joe Biden spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday and “reiterated his clear position” on a possible invasion of the Gaza border city of Rafah.Israel’s military is poised to evacuate Palestinian civilians from Rafah and assault Hamas hold-outs there, according to comments last week by a senior Israeli defense official.The invasion would come despite international warnings of a humanitarian catastrophe.Washington has said it could not support a Rafah operation without an appropriate and credible humanitarian plan.The White House in a statement also said that Biden and Netanyahu reviewed talks designed to secure the release of some of the Israeli hostages coupled with an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.Meanwhile, a Hamas delegation is set to visit Cairo on Monday for talks aimed at securing a ceasefire, according to a Hamas official.U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is also set to meet with regional partners this week on a trip to Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Israel.His trip to the region comes after Reuters reported that some senior U.S. officials have questioned whether Israel is using U.S.-supplied weapons in accordance with international humanitarian law.According to an internal State Department memo reviewed by Reuters, some top officials advised Blinken they do not find Israel’s assurances on the matter "credible or reliable". Other U.S. officials accepted Israel's assurances.Blinken must report to Congress by May 8 whether he finds Israel's assurances credible that its use of U.S. weapons does not violate U.S. or international law.
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Some 20,000 Georgians staged a "March for Europe" Sunday, calling on the government to scrap a controversial "foreign influence" bill which the EU has warned would undermine Tbilisi's European aspirations.On Sunday evening -- before staging what organisers called a "March for Europe" -- at least 20,000 people turned out at Tbilisi's central Republic Square, according to an AFP estimate.
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine said on Monday the Telegram messaging app had restored access to a number of chatbots used by Ukraine's security agencies to collect information about Russia's war effort after the services were briefly suspended. The Dubai-based Telegram app founded by Russian-born Pavel Durov blocked a number of bots used by Ukraine to fight back against Russia's full-scale invasion, Kyiv's military spy agency GUR said in a statement shortly after midnight. A Telegram bot is an automated feature that allows the app's users to submit or ask for information.
BENGALURU (Reuters) -UltraTech Cement, India's largest cement maker by capacity, topped fourth-quarter profit estimates on Monday on strong sales volumes but said it expects demand to moderate in the current fiscal year. "There might be some moderation in cement demand in FY25, but expect it to be of lesser duration than in the past," said Finance Chief Atul Daga in a post-earnings call. Analysts have been expecting subdued demand in the first half of the fiscal 2025 due to slowdown in construction activity amid the general elections and a likely healthy monsoon.
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will break his silence Monday on whether or not he will resign in response to a graft probe of his wife that he says amounts to a campaign of harassment.- 'Harassment' campaign - The court opened its investigation into Sanchez's wife in response to a complaint by anti-corruption pressure group Manos Limpias (Clean Hands), whose leader is linked to the far right.
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Last year, a who’s who of world leaders, corporate executives and academic experts gathered at Britain’s Bletchley Park for the world’s first global AI Safety Summit, hoping to reach consensus on the regulation of a technology some warned posed a threat to humanity. Tesla mogul Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman rubbed shoulders with some of their fiercest critics, while China co-signed the “Bletchley Declaration” alongside the United States and others, signalling a willingness to cooperate despite mounting tensions with the West. Six months later, the second AI Safety Summit, a primarily virtual event co-hosted by Britain and South Korea, will take place as hype around artificial intelligence’s potential gives way to questions over its limitations.
PARIS (Reuters) -French IT firm Atos put a price tag on a state offer to take over strategic parts of the company on Monday, boosting its shares, but also said it would need almost twice as much cash as estimated earlier this month to stay afloat. The French government sent a letter of intent to the company over the weekend, offering to acquire assets deemed to have strategic importance including Atos's Advanced Computing, Mission-Critical Systems and Cyber Products. The bid, aimed at buying 100% of those units, was based on an indicative enterprise value of between 700 million and 1 billion euros, Atos said on Monday.
Thousands of Georgians marched through the capital, Tbilisi, on Sunday, as protests built against a bill on "foreign agents" that the country's opposition and Western countries have said is authoritarian and Russian-inspired. Georgia's parliament said it would hold the bill's second reading on Tuesday, with opposition parties and civil society groups calling for mass protests against its expected passage. If passed, the draft law would require organisations receiving more than 20% of their funding from abroad to register as "foreign agents" or face fines.
At least 45 people died when a dam burst its banks near a town in Kenya's Rift Valley, police said on Monday, as torrential rains and floods battered the country.Late last year, more than 300 people died in rains and floods in Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia, just as the region was trying to recover from its worst drought in four decades that left millions of people hungry.
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