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Quiet Hours, Study Mode: OpenAI Launches 'ChatGPT For Teens' With Safeguards
Dubbed "ChatGPT for Teens," the modified parameters automatically deploy for any user who registers as aged 13 to 17 or is detected to be underage by the company through usage patterns or account age.
Gujarat Chief Minister Woos US Tech Giants In Silicon Valley Investment Push
The Chief Minister urged global firms to look beyond traditional investment and view Gujarat as a long-term strategic partner.
3 More Earthquakes Hit Spain's Granada Province, Child Among 3 Injured
At least three people were lightly injured, Andalusia's regional official Antonio Sanz told reporters, adding that one of them, a minor, was taken to hospital.
"Completely Broken": Indian-Origin Musician Recounts California Detention
In a statement that his girlfriend posted on his behalf, Pritesh Walia said that he was "unexpectedly" detained after he returned to Los Angeles on August 2 and was taken into custody before being transferred to the Adelanto ICE Processing Centre.
Job, Soccer Career, Better Life: 3 Moroccans Who Died Trying To Reach Europe
All three died attempting to cross, becoming victims of the deadliest migration crisis between Morocco and Spain.
Ship Hit By "Unknown Projectile" In Hormuz As US-Iran Deadlock Continues
An unidentified projectile damaged the ship's engine room and "resulted in a crew casualty" off the coast of Oman, the UKMTO said, citing a report from the company's security office.
Berlin Woman Jumps From 11th-Floor Window Into Firefighter's Arms In Dramatic Escape
She fell roughly two storeys before landing safely in the basket, where a firefighter caught her. She was later taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Iran's Top Negotiator Demands US To Lift Blockade To Open Hormuz
Iran and Oman, both coastal states on Hormuz, have for weeks been discussing the future of navigation through the strait, with Tehran saying the geographical coordinates of the route envisaged by both countries "have been agreed upon".
50 Children Injured In Hand Grenade Attack Near Kabul School
Kabul police spokesman Khalid Zadran said late Monday that "a number of children" had been wounded and said an investigation was underway.
Meet Natalie Harp, Trump's Close Aide Who Travelled With Him During Turkey Flight Scare
Donald Trump was quietly moved from Air Force One during a security scare after the NATO summit in Turkey, and Natalie Harp accompanied him.
'Move Imran Khan To Hospital': Pakistan's Top Court Amid Health Concerns For Ex-PM
The 73-year-old cricketer-turned-politician has been in jail since August 2023 after being convicted in a string of cases that he says were politically driven following his ouster in 2022.
Trump Bombs US Foreign Policy In Swings At Oman, South Korea Over Iran War
Trump has decided to cut US' joint military drills with South Korea and threatened to bomb Oman over the war with Iran.
"Covered In Faeces And Urine": 36 Border Collies Saved From Horrific Living Conditions In US
The officials revealed that all were removed from the home and are now in the care and custody of the Treasure Coast Humane Society.
Stop Using English AI Terms: China Pushes Chinese Equivalents To Boost 'Discourse Power'
China is encouraging people to use standard Chinese terms instead of English AI jargon, saying this could strengthen the country's ability to shape global discussions about technology.
Meta Faces Trial Over Claims Facebook, Instagram Harm Young Users
In addition to seeking an order requiring Meta to restrict younger users on its platforms, the states seek to force the company to remove allegedly addictive features like infinite scroll and its content recommendation systems.
2 Mumbai Doctors Who Kept Jinnah's Illness A Secret To Get Pakistan's Highest Civilian Award
In a post on X, Ahsan Iqbal noted that Dr Patel and Dr Dhaybho-Koo had examined Jinnah's X-ray in 1946 and concluded that his tuberculosis had reached an advanced stage and he had only a year or two to live.
"Marvellous Miracle": Man Survives 15 Days Trapped Inside Underwater Cave In Mexico
The man was found in the cave more than 300 ft deep on August 7. He was dehydrated and was malnourished.
Trump Cites Indian Poll Chief's Question To Make A Case For Save America Act
Trump noted that not even one per cent of voters in India used postal ballots in the recent general elections, and every voter had a valid photo identity document.
Indian-Origin Grandma, Living In US For 27 Years With Green Card, Detained By ICE
Venkata Narsamamba Vasamsetty is being held at an ICE detention facility in Georgia, despite a US judge's May ruling terminating the government's prior deportation case against her.
Trump Meets Lifeguard, Indian-American Boy Rescued From Surf At White House
Trump welcomed the lifeguard, Ryder Williams, and his family members, and the young boy Nathaniel Rai, his sister Layla and his father Sumit Rai at the Oval Office in the White House.
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Hichilema re-elected as Zambia president amid opposition concerns over vote
Hakainde Hichilema’s second term will test whether economic recovery can deliver real change for Zambians.
What to know about Gaza working groups and their mandate?
What to know about the new Gaza working groups conditioning reconstruction on immediate disarmament.
Yemeni government escalates attacks against Houthis: What’s next?
Fighting intensifies across Yemen as Houthis clash with internationally recognised government forces across many fronts.
Qatar: Iran’s claim that Doha is holding missing pilots is a ‘media ploy’
Qatar says Iran’s claim it is holding missing aircrew is untrue and a “media ploy”, with Tehran yet to verify it.
Palestinian-American confronts Israeli settler at his besieged home
Palestinian-American Loui Abu Ridi confronted an Israeli settler at his home in Qusra, south of Nablus.
Who is Wassim al-Assad, sentenced to death for Syria war atrocities?
The latest sentence against Wassim al-Assad comes a week after ousted President Bashar al-Assad was sentenced to death
Japanese activist keeps protesting against Israel’s genocide in Gaza
Japanese activist keeps protesting against Israel’s genocide in Gaza
Bashar al-Assad’s cousin Wassim sentenced to death in Syria
A Syrian court has sentenced Wassim al-Assad, cousin of Bashar al-Assad, to death for murder, torture and war crimes.
Qatar rejects Iran’s ‘false’ claims about missing pilots
Majed al-Ansari says the Iranian planes 'violated Qatar’s sovereignty' and were dealt with in accordance with the law.
Myanmar: The Architecture of Statelessness
How Myanmar stripped the Rohingya of citizenship, leading to mass expulsions and a genocide case at the ICJ.
Russia protests Japan PM’s comments after Putin’s Kuril visit
Russia summons Japan's ambassador to Moscow over Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's 'anti-Russian' remarks.
Why has Trump threatened to bomb Oman – for a second time?
The US president threatened to bomb Oman over Hormuz, with US-Iran peace negotiations in a deadlock.
Premier League preview: Match schedule, prediction, transfers and more
Matchday 1 fixtures, title predictions, where to watch and latest transfer news ahead of the new Premier League season.
What to know about California’s special election to replace Eric Swalwell
A race that once received little attention has seen outside spending from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
Tupac Shakur murder trial begins thirty years after his death
Former gang boss Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis stands trial over Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder, the first prosecution in the case.
Putin’s ‘illusion of victory:’ Russia ramps up missile attacks on Ukraine
Deaths mount as Russia ramps up missile attacks on Ukraine, while Washington's promises of support remain elusive.
India’s ‘Cockroach’ movement makes schools next battleground against Modi
Cockroach leaders asked supporters to audit their nearest government-run schools. But it has started with a killing.
Asian Champions League draw: Holders Al-Ahli to face former winners Al Ain
Al-Ahli and Al Ain, who will also face Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr, are the pick of the match-ups in AFC's Elite draw.
Syria, US say Israel attacks airbase in Idlib
Eight air strikes hit the Abu al-Duhur military base in Idlib's eastern countryside.
Brazil’s president says Amazon oil is ‘passport to the future’
Brazil's president says Amazon oil is ‘passport to the future’
Syrian man dies in custody after alleged abuse by security officers
A Syrian man died in police custody after his family alleged he was severely beaten.
Meta lawsuits: Is social media facing a global legal reckoning?
Meta battles legal challenges in the US, Europe and beyond over platform design and its impact on younger users.
Infantino’s FIFA World Cup fallout: Lamour exits after criticism of plan
Kevin Lamour had publicly criticised Infantino's proposal last month, saying FIFA staff had been 'deceived' over plan.
Videos show deadly school shooting in Philippines
A ninth-grade student opened fire at a high school in Zamboanga, Philippines, killing a fellow student and himself.
Drone video shows drought-hit fields in England after driest July on record
Drone video shows drought-hit fields in England after driest July on record