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Thailand dead elephants: Officials try to retrieve bodies

Officials are trying to retrieve the bodies of six elephants that fell to their deaths while trying to save each other from a waterfall in Thailand, warning that they pose a water contamination risk.

 

Tiktok bans political and advocacy advertising from its platform

Political ads clash with its "positive, refreshing environment," says Blake Chandlee, Tiktok's vice president of global business solutions.

U.S., U.K. sign deal to access data from tech companies like Facebook and Google

Currently, authorities must go through government agencies to access such evidence from companies, which the officials said can take “years.”

Netanyahu's pretrial corruption hearing begins as unity government talks falter

Following the four-day hearing, Israel's attorney general will decide whether to indict Netanyahu on fraud and bribery charges in three corruption cases.

U.S. hits Europe with tariffs in retaliation over Airbus, Boeing case

American lovers of Scotch whisky, French wine and Italian cheese might have to dig deeper into their pockets after the Trump administration slapped tariffs on $7.5 billion of European consumer products.

 

At least 18 killed in Iraq protests overnight as government promises reform

Nearly a 100 have died in the protests since Tuesday as Iraqis protests against rampant corruption and wrecked infrastructure.

U.S. says it will stand aside as Turkey moves into Syria

Trump and Erdogan spoke by phone, but the White House didn't confirm Turkey's announcement that they will meet next month.

Prince Harry set to sue British tabloids over alleged hacking of voicemails

The claims against The Sun and the Daily Mirror follow the royal’s announcement earlier this week of a lawsuit against the parent company of the Mail on Sunday.

Six elephants die at Thai waterfall after some tried to save calf that fell

Six elephants died in an accident at a national park in Thailand, officials there said Saturday.

 

Poland mortgages: Homeowners win fight over Swiss Franc loans

Around half a million indebted Polish homeowners have won their fight to be freed from crippling Swiss franc mortgages.

 

Las Vegas shooting victims reach $735m settlement from MGM Resorts

Victims of the 2017 Las Vegas shooting have reached a settlement of at least $735m (£592m) from MGM Resorts.

 

US vaping illness deaths rise to 18 with 1,000 cases reported

Health officials urge people to stop vaping until the cause of a mystery illness is identified.

Vienna selfie museum aims to make art more enticing

An Instagram-friendly museum is opening in Vienna, with interactive spaces for young people to create their own art.

 

The incinerator and the ski slope tackling waste

"There are absolutely no hills or mountains in Denmark", says Danish architect Bjarke Ingels.

 

Ecuador declares state of emergency as fuel protesters battle police

Ecuador’s President Lenin Moreno declared a state of emergency on Thursday as protesters hurled stones and erected burning barricades after the end of decades-old fuel subsidies as part of a $2 billion government fiscal reform package.

 

Indonesian couple fear sex-ban changes will make them criminals

After 13 years of happily unmarried life that has brought them three children, one middle-aged Indonesian couple is worried.

 

Paralysed man moves in mind-reading exoskeleton

A man has been able to move all four of his paralysed limbs with a mind-controlled exoskeleton suit, French researchers report.

 

Paris police attacker had suffered 'psychotic fit', says wife

The wife of a police employee who killed four colleagues at the Paris force's HQ says he had a psychotic episode, was incoherent and heard voices the night before, reports say.

 

Trump urges China to investigate Bidens

US President Donald Trump, already facing an impeachment inquiry after urging Ukraine to investigate his political rival Joe Biden, has now urged China to do likewise.

 

Rugby World Cup: One man's search into Japan's mysterious rugby past

Samurai, silence and pistols on the pitch. Japan's rugby history is unique - and a lot longer than you might think.