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Amid Russian aggression, Ukraine is also facing a demographic crisis

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 12:55
As we mark World Population Day, we must explore ways in which Ukraine can navigate this challenge.

How much is each NATO country spending on its military in 2024?

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 12:31
The 32 members of the world’s most powerful military alliance will spend $1.47 trillion this year.

Columbia University protester says Gaza campaign won’t stop

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 12:31
The demonstrations on US college campuses against the Gaza war are just the start, according to this protester.

Ten years on: Who is responsible for the downing of Flight MH17?

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 12:31
A decade after flight MH17 was shot down, 101 East investigates alleged connections to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Video: Astronauts stuck on International Space Station give update

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 12:27
Two US astronauts stuck on the International Space Station because of problems with Boeing’s Starliner transport craft.

Why are NATO and China facing off over Ukraine?

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 12:17
NATO allies accuse China of being a ‘decisive enabler’ of Russia's war on Ukraine at their Washington, DC, summit.

Russia court rejects appeal by jailed rights advocate Oleg Orlov

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 12:14
Co-chair of Nobel Prize-winning Memorial group says he has 'no regrets', compares Russian justice with Nazi Germany.

Remains of 14 Srebrenica victims buried 29 years after genocide

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 11:57
Thousands of people commemorate the 1995 genocide two months after the UN created an annual day of remembrance.

EU accepts Apple plan to open iPhone tap-to-pay to rivals

Technology - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 11:02
Brussels — The EU on Thursday approved Apple's offer to allow rivals access to the iPhone's ability to tap-to-pay within the bloc, ending a lengthy probe and sparing it a heavy fine. The case dates back to 2022 when Brussels first accused Apple of blocking rivals from its popular iPhone tap payment system in a breach of EU competition law. "Apple has committed to allow rivals to access the 'tap and go' technology of iPhones. Today's decision makes Apple's commitments binding," EU competition chief Margrethe Vestager said in a statement. "From now on, competitors will be able to effectively compete with Apple Pay for mobile payments with the iPhone in shops. So consumers will have a wider range of safe and innovative mobile wallets to choose from," she said. The EU previously found that Apple enjoyed a dominant position by restricting access to "tap-as-you-go" chips or near-field communication (NFC), which allows devices to interconnect within a very short range, to favor its own system. Now competitors will have access to the standard technology behind contactless payments to offer alternative tap-to-pay tools to iPhone users in the European Economic Area (EEA), which includes the EU and also Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Only customers with an Apple ID registered in the EEA would be able to make use of these outside apps, the European Commission said in a statement. The changes must remain in force for 10 years and a "monitoring trustee" must be chosen by Apple to report to the commission during that period on their implementation. Apple had risked a fine of up to 10% of its total worldwide annual turnover. Apple's total revenue in the year to September 2023 stood at $383 billion. "Apple Pay and Apple Wallet will continue to be available in the EEA for users and developers, and will continue to provide an easy, secure and private way to pay, as well as present passes seamlessly from Apple Wallet," the company said in a statement. The probe's conclusion comes at a particularly difficult moment in relations between the EU and Apple, especially over the bloc's new competition rules for big tech. The Digital Markets Act (DMA) seeks to ensure tech titans do not privilege their own services over rivals, but the iPhone maker says it puts users' privacy at risk. One of the DMA's main objectives is to give consumers more choice in the web browsers, app marketplaces, search engines and other digital services they use. The EU in June accused Apple of breaching the DMA by preventing developers from freely pointing consumers to alternative channels for offers and content outside of its proprietary App Store. It also kickstarted another probe under the DMA into Apple's new fees for app developers. The company could face heavy fines if the DMA violations are confirmed. In March, the EU slapped a $1.9 billion fine on Apple in a different antitrust case but the company has appealed the penalty in an EU court. Brussels also forced Apple last year to scrap its Lightning port on new iPhone models, in a change that was introduced worldwide and not just in Europe.

Ukraine seizes cargo ship carrying ‘looted’ grain for Russia

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 11:00
Cameroonian-flagged ship is alleged to have been working for Russia to transport the Ukrainian grain to the Middle East.

UEFA Euro 2024 final: Teams, match schedule, start times, venue, date

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 10:38
Who will play in Euro 2024's final? When is the match and how to follow? Who is the top scorer? Al Jazeera explains.

Israeli snipers accused of attacking fleeing civilians in Gaza

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 10:23
Palestinians who fled Gaza City after Israeli evacuation order say snipers shot dead civilians near Yarmouk stadium.

Desperate Zimbabweans cross Zambia border for cheaper healthcare, medicines

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 09:30
With essential drugs and specialised care expensive or unavailable, poor Zimbabweans opt to travel long distances.

Anti-Semitism swells in Europe amid Gaza war, says EU watchdog

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 09:23
A report by the EU's Agency for Fundamental Rights finds most Jews in Europe fear for their safety.

Apex: Largest stegosaurus skeleton ever found to fetch millions at auction

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 08:34
Sale of the 150-million-year-old fossil could draw criticism from scientists who want them to be preserved in museums.

China slams NATO’s ‘provocations, lies, smears’ over its Russia ties

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 08:03
NATO accuses China of enabling Russia's war in Ukraine and expresses concern over its nuclear and space capabilities.

US resumes sending shipments of 500-pound bombs to Israel

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 07:54
The US will continue to withhold supply of 2,000-pound bombs over concern they will be used in densely populated areas.

How Israel keeps stealing Palestinian land

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 07:32
Israel has illegally seized more land this year than over the past 20 years combined.

AOC pushes to impeach US Supreme Court’s Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 07:18
Democrats have criticised the court, which has a conservative majority, for rulings favouring the right in US politics.

Israel to Ukraine to Bulgaria: Which countries receive US military aid?

Around The Globe - Thu, 07/11/2024 - 07:16
The US provides billions in military aid around the world, but who benefits the most - and why?

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