Biden's promise to restore US leadership tested by fresh outbreak of war abroad
With the outbreak of war in Israel, President Joe Biden is contending with conflicts in two parts of the world at a moment of paralysis in Washington and increasing polarization over the direction of America's involvement abroad.
2023-10-09 03:16
Labour stands with the people of Israel - David Lammy
The shadow foreign secretary says would like any response "to be proportionate, and to be within into national law".
2023-10-09 02:55
Advocates of California bill to ban caste discrimination find veto heartbreaking
By Kanishka Singh Advocates hoped that California's bill passed by the state legislature to ban caste discrimination would
2023-10-09 02:46
Musk begs Twitter users to stay ‘as close to the truth as possible’ as fake news about Gaza war proliferates
Elon Musk pleaded with X users on Sunday to try and stick to the facts, as the site and its billionaire owner come under heavy criticism for the spread of false information regarding the Israel-Hamas war. “As always, please try stay as close to the truth as possible, even for stuff you don’t like,” Mr Musk wrote on X. “This platform aspires to maximize signal/noise of the human collective.” Critics have been hammering Mr Musk for the proliferation of fake news on the site, arguing his attempts to loosen the reins on its content moderation have allowed bad actors and dubious sources to flourish. “This site is a cesspool of disinformation,” former Obama administration official and podcaster Tommy Vietor wrote on X in response to Mr Musk’s plea. “You have made it exponentially worse, and just this morning you recommended an account known to spread lies and antisemitism. Other than that, great job.” “This site is worse than useless during a breaking news story,” Aaron Kleinman, of the States Project political advocacy group, wrote recently in response to a thread collecting false information about the war in Israel and Gaza. “Actively harmful. Don’t log in if you want to be informed.” Dubious news stories have spread far and wide on the site formerly known as Twitter since the outbreak of war in Israel yesterday. A widely seen video, purporting to show a Hamas militant shooting down an Israeli helicopter, was really a clip from a video game, BBC Verify’s Shayan Sardarizadeh reports. A Taliban spokesperson had to set the record straight after a false claim spread on social media that the group was seeking to join in the conflict, Pakistan bureau chief for WIONews Anas Mallick reports. And a widely shared clip of Israel reportedly bombing a Gazan office tower really was from fighting that occured in 2021. Critics of X allege that policy changes under Mr Musk have allowed such false information to spread more easily. Since taking over, Mr Musk has disbanded Twitter’s trust and safety team, reinstated (and at times vocally endorsed the content of) known extremists and far-right commentators, removed labels noting accounts associated with foreign governments, and allowed paid access to the verification feature, a designation on Twitter previously reserved for heads of states, celebrities, journalists, and other high-profile individuals who could see their credibility abused by imitators. The Independent has contacted X for comment. Read More Israel-Palestine conflict live: Fierce gun battles rage with Hamas militants as ‘over 700 Israelis killed’ Israel suffers bloodiest day in decades as fierce gunfights rage in streets against Hamas militants US regulators seek to compel Elon Musk to testify in their investigation of his Twitter acquisition
2023-10-09 02:46
How Hamas carried out its shock assault on Israel
Palestinian militants launched the type of widespread surprise attack that no one thought was possible.
2023-10-09 02:25
Czech Unions Demand Up to 10% Wage Growth as Inflation Slows
Czech trade unions will demand salary increases between 8% and 10% next year to compensate workers for the
2023-10-09 01:52
'Nowhere to go': Ordinary Palestinians live in fear as Israel retaliates against Hamas
When the Palestinian militant group Hamas launched an attack on Israel Saturday morning, Palestinians living in the besieged strip had mixed feelings.
2023-10-09 01:51
France, UK and Germany step up security measures amid fears of attacks against Jewish community
The UK, France, and Germany have all pledged to step up security measures amid fears of attacks against members of the Jewish community after videos emerged of people apparently celebrating deadly attacks launched by Hamas militants.
2023-10-09 01:45
German Conservatives Win State Votes as Scholz Allies Slip
Germany’s conservative bloc is set to retain control of Hesse and Bavaria, ensuring political continuity in the economically
2023-10-09 01:27
Festivalgoers, soldiers: What we know about the Israeli hostages taken by Hamas
Shani Louk, a German-Israeli national, was among festivalgoers who had gathered in farmland near the Gaza-Israel border for what was supposed to be an all-night dance party celebrating the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.
2023-10-09 00:47
As Israel Attacked by Hamas, Oil Traders Are Focused on Iran
As oil traders prepare for the market to open after the sudden eruption of war in Israel, one
2023-10-09 00:15
EY Approaches Lenders in Push to Find Metro Bank Buyer by Monday
Consulting firm Ernst & Young has been hired to find a buyer for Metro Bank Holdings Plc this
2023-10-08 23:18