Asante Gold: UK to loan back Ghana's looted treasures taken 150 years ago, in a potential model for similar disputes. The BBC uncovered this development, signifying a significant step in addressing historical looting.
Netflix's crackdown on password sharing has led to a surge in new sign-ups. The company's upcoming price increases come at a time when many new users are opting for its more affordable ad-supported plan.
China appears to have reversed its stance on strict regulations aimed at curbing what regulators considered "excessive" gaming. The National Press and Publication Administration (NPPA) had initially proposed rules to limit the amount of money and time individuals spent on video games. However, as of Tuesday, the draft rules were no longer available on the NPPA website.
A landslide in China's southwestern province of Yunnan, specifically in Zhaotong city, occurred at 05:51 local time on Monday, trapping 47 people. Unfortunately, two individuals have lost their lives, and dozens remain missing. President Xi Jinping has ordered a comprehensive rescue effort in the region, where sub-zero temperatures further complicate the situation.
Crossroads actress Charmian Abrahams, 96, was tragically killed by a delivery van. Her family is devastated by her sudden and tragic death.
On Tuesday, senior lawmakers in Congress unveiled a bipartisan deal aimed at expanding the child tax credit and introducing several tax breaks for businesses. The $78 billion tax agreement, brokered by House Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith (R-Mo.) and Senate Finance Chair Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), comes after months of negotiations in the divided Congress.
On Wednesday, Samsung revealed its newest series of Galaxy smartphones, showcasing a range of integrated AI features. The goal is to broaden the attractiveness of its Android devices and reclaim the top position in global phone sales from Apple.
S4C chairman Rhodri Williams has declined a second term but rejected calls to resign.
Former President Donald Trump’s huge win in the Iowa assembly on Monday spells out as one of the most astonishing comebacks in American political history.
Italian culture minister Vittorio Sgarbi is under investigation for alleged possession and exhibition of a stolen 17th Century painting.