India tells smartphone makers to put state-run cyber safety app on new devices
India wants all smartphone makers to pre-install new devices with a state-owned cyber security app.
India wants all smartphone makers to pre-install new devices with a state-owned cyber security app.
[allAfrica] Cape Town -- When Dr Mike Chase banks the small survey plane over northern Botswana's mopane woodlands, he can see the country's wildlife story written in the dust below. Carcasses -- some months old, others more recent -- lie scattered along ancient elephant paths,
James Cameron’s “Avatar: Fire and Ash” has finally been unveiled to members of the film press ahead of its theatrical rollout later this month, and journalists are calling the third trip to Pandora an “ultimate cinematic spectacle” that pushes “visuals and emotion to new
Analysts warned the dispute sparked by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan could persist, leaving ordinary people to navigate the resulting uncertainty.
Aerial footage shows severe flooding across Sri Lanka, where more than 365 people have died and authorities continue searching for hundreds still missing.
Experts at the 20th CITES Conference reveal wildlife crime worth up to €22B annually, putting 40,000+ species at risk and boosting tech monitoring efforts.
For some, the smell brings on nausea and headaches. Others fear ‘forever chemicals’ seeping into the water UK and Europe’s hidden landfills at risk of leaking toxic waste into water supplies “I just kept smelling this horrible, nasty smell … like animal excrement, and I was
Exclusive: Rising flood risks driven by climate change could release chemicals from ageing sites – posing threats to ecosystems ‘I kept smelling a horrible nasty smell’: the risks of England’s old dumping grounds Thousands of landfills across the UK and Europe sit in
The Ministry of Science, Humanities, Technology, and Innovation and the European Commission jointly attended the 11th Meeting of the Joint Steering Committee, held on November 21st, 2025 in Mexico City. The meeting was chaired by Violeta Vázquez-Rojas, Undersecretary of
[allAfrica] Nairobi, Kenya -- Sexual and reproductive health is a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of development, shaping the dignity, choices, and futures of women and girls everywhere. International and regional human rights frameworks, echoed in national laws,
[allAfrica] Nairobi, Kenya -- Africa's fight for sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and gender equality has never been more urgent, as hard-won gains are increasingly threatened by shrinking civic spaces, rising political hostility, and the withdrawal of global
The county council says the scheme provides free heating upgrades and prioritizes the most vulnerable.
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By Joshua McElwee and Catherine Cartier BEIRUT, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Pope Leo ends a three-day visit to Lebanon on Tuesday, wrapping up his first overseas trip as Catholic leader, during which he pleaded for peace in the Middle East and warned that humanity's future was at risk
The extra cost quickly sparked debate on Chinese microblogging site Weibo.
Malaysian tour buses can operate in Singapore, and Singaporean tour buses can carry tourists in Malaysia.
The unofficial lunch meeting reportedly included a discussion of the Japanese PM’s recent remarks on Taiwan.
Raghad al-Fara is struggling to rebuild her teenage life in Athens, not least because she now moves around with crutches because of injuries suffered in the Gaza war. Evacuated from the besieged Palestinian territory in February she now lives in a shelter for refugee women. "I
The EU bioeconomy already contributes significantly to job creation and economic growth in Europe. It employs more than 17 million people (around 8% of EU jobs) and in 2023 had a value of €2.7 trillion. With its new strategy for bioeconomy, the EU aims to further unlock the
As of the start of November, Hong Kong has arrested 348 people for various national security crimes.
Headteacher Jade Hunter says she has not encountered generosity and goodwill like this before.
Two senior US politicians accuse the platforms of malpractice, including intellectual property theft.
Animal welfare groups taking care of rescued pets shared pictures online, trying to match them to owners.
The Trump administration posted a TikTok of ICE agents detaining immigrants, set to the Short n' Sweet track
The devastation means hundreds of thousands of people are now struggling to secure clean water and food.
Chinese companies provide jobs and much needed revenue in Zambia, where the disaster took place.
AI use among teachers varies widely across Europe, with some countries taking a more cautious approach. Most teachers use it mainly for preparation, and experts expect its use to grow, but caution that it must be used responsibly.
Avoidable mortality rates are significantly higher in Eastern Europe compared to Western and Northern Europe. Euronews Health takes a closer look at preventable and treatable death rates.
Tokyo and Manila have reportedly held informal talks on a possible export of the Type 03 Medium-Range Surface-to-Air Missile system. The same unit is also slated for deployment on a Japanese island near Taiwan - a move that has drawn Beijing’s ire.
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EU countries spent €343.2 billion on defence in 2024, with Germany and France together accounting for 44% of this total.
Indian filmmaker Anusha Rizvi, director of the acclaimed “Peepli Live,” is returning to feature filmmaking with “The Great Shamsuddin Family,” a comedy-drama that examines modern Indian family dynamics. The film stars Kritika Kamra as Bani Ahmed, a writer racing against a
A rather strange appeal was recently published from by former US State Department Josh Paul and the Armenian National Committee of America signed by a long list of Palestinian and other organisations. The appeal did not praise peace coming to the Middle East, which has seen
The fire is the deadliest the city has seen in more than 70 years.
A ruling was due to be made on Dec 4, but the hearing was adjourned to a date to be determined.
Victims who participate in proceedings at the International Criminal Court are unlikely to be fully representative of the communities harmed by the crimes that have been charged, a new study warns.
US sanctions on Iran’s Chabahar Port on the Gulf of Oman have been on again/off again since 2013, when the US Congress passed the Iran Freedom and Counter-Proliferation Act (IFCA) to curb Iran’s regional influence and strategic capabilities through targeted economic pressure,
FIFPro said the players' 12-month ban was “grossly disproportionate”.
Pope Leo XIV's message emphasised how crucial Lebanon and its Christian population are to the Catholic Church.
NEW DELHI, Dec 2 - Russian President Vladimir Putin starts a two-day visit to India from Thursday, pitching for more sales of Russian oil, missile systems and fighter jets in a bid to restore energy and defence ties hit by U.S. pressure on the South Asian nation.
On this week’s episode of “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart went after Donald Trump for enacting sweeping immigration reform after an Afghan national was accused of shooting two National Guard members on Nov. 26 in Washington, DC. As a result, the United States halted immigration
Steve Witkoff will hold talks at the Kremlin, after the White House said it was "optimistic" about a breakthrough.
The opera legend's widow said the town had made an "absurd decision" after it also encouraged skaters to high five the statue.
Relations have been strained since Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested last month that her country could intervene militarily in any Chinese attack on Taiwan.