Elon Musk’s X has started testing a potential sign-up fee for new users. The company formerly known as Twitter has introduced the $1 (82p) charge in New Zealand and the Philippines, placing most key features behind a paywall. New accounts that don’t pay will not be able to post anything or directly interact with others.
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Israel’s military has said it will release evidence – including drone footage and an intercepted conversation – that it claims will prove an Islamist militant group was responsible for a deadly blast at a hospital in Gaza and not an Israeli airstrike. “We are running on it because someone is doing a fake on us,
India’s Supreme Court has shied away from legalising same sex marriage after a 10-day hearing. The five-member constitutional bench had taken up the case earlier this year. In its decision, Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud, said “that the court can neither strike down or read words into the Special Marriage Act to include same
Hamas’s attack on Israel has given rise to the largest-scale hostage crisis in the country’s 75-year history. About 200 people have been captured and taken into Gaza, according to the Israeli military. Over the course of the Arab-Israeli conflict, armed Palestinian groups have taken dozens of Israelis captive. The vast majority have been Israeli Defence
We’ve been travelling to the many different scenes where Hamas fighters carried out their terror attack on Israel this week, and it is becoming clear that their tactics and levels of brutality changed from location to location. Warning – this story contains descriptions and pictures of a graphic nature In the attack on the Nova
Israel is preparing to launch a “coordinated offensive” on the Gaza Strip, after the deadline given to Palestinians to move south to escape passed. Up to 1.1 million people on the sliver of land were offered safe passage south of the Gaza Wadi river by Israel’s Defence Forces until 4pm local time on Saturday (2pm
France will deploy 7,000 soldiers for increased security patrols after a terror attack killed a schoolteacher and wounded three others, the president’s office has said, while the Louvre was evacuated after a threat. The museum in Paris closed early on Saturday because it received a written threat. It said no one had been hurt and
Israel’s military says infantry backed by tanks have carried out “localised raids” in the Gaza Strip. It comes ahead of an expected ground operation, with Israel warning more than a million people in the north of Gaza to evacuate to the south. The small raids were carried out to attack Hamas rocket crews and seek
Israeli infantry and tanks have carried out “localised raids” in Gaza – the first hint at a shift to ground assaults. The small raids were carried out to attack Hamas rocket crews and seek information on the location of hostages taken by Palestinian gunmen last Saturday, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said. It is the first
Share Tweet By Tr Goins-Phillips Editor October 11, 2023 Parents in Israel are reportedly being encouraged to remove apps like TikTok and Instagram from their children’s devices as Hamas terrorists are threatening to release hostage videos on the social media platforms. The warning, according to former Israeli diplomat Aviva Klompas, is coming from state schools:
Share Tweet By Billy Hallowell Editor October 10, 2023 A Texas church is reporting a “record-breaking number of baptisms” for the third consecutive year. Listen to the latest episode of CBNs Quick Start podcast ? But rather than merely focusing on the numbers, Champion Forest in Houston, Texas, noted each of the “755 souls publicly
Share Tweet By Billy Hallowell Editor October 11, 2023 Prophecy expert Jeff Kinley, author of the new book, “God’s Grand Finale,” believes the war in Israel is further evidence we’re potentially “living in the last days.” Speaking about end times signs more broadly, Kinley said Bible prophecies clearly predict much about future conflict in Israel.
US job openings unexpectedly rebounded in August as the labor market remains surprisingly resilient in the face of the Federal Reserve’s aggressive interest-rate hike campaign. The Labor Department said Tuesday there were 9.6 million job openings in August, a marked increase from the revised 8.92 million openings reported the previous month. Economists surveyed by Refinitiv
720 What do you do if you want to survive in nuclear fallout shelters? Well, a lot of things, but one of those things is having the right equipment stored. Were gonna look at 11 items office of Civil Defense told Americans to stock during the height of the Cold War. These were items that
Google CEO Sundar Pichai once warned top executives that the company risked bad optics by pushing for its search engine to be the only option on Apples browser, according to emails submitted in the Justice Departments landmark antitrust trial. Pichai outlined his concerns in emails sent in 2007 to Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey
Israel could be just “hours or days” from launching a ground offensive against Hamas in Gaza, according to Sky’s security and defence analyst Michael Clarke. With more than two million people living in Gaza, which is 25 miles wide, what would Israel consider before such an attack and how could Hamas respond? Here, we look at
Israel will be looking at all military options at the moment. And they don’t look very good – not with 130 or so Israeli hostages imprisoned and dispersed all over Gaza. But after Israel’s current bombing campaign – designed to go after Hamas ammunition supplies and command facilities, most of which are disguised in ostensibly
Drivers in Singapore now need to pay £88,000 for the right to own a car – and that doesn’t include the cost of the vehicle itself. The city-state is the most expensive place in the world to be a motorist, with skyrocketing prices putting cars out of reach for most middle-class Singaporeans. Back in 1990,
A picture showing two female Chinese athletes which makes an unintentional reference to the Tiananmen Square massacre appears to have been censored on social media in China. Gold medal winner Lin Yuwei was being embraced by Wu Yanni after the 100m hurdles final at the Asian Games when their race numbers formed ’64’. The number
Apple is blaming a software bug and issues tied to apps like Instagram and Uber for causing its recently released iPhone 15 models to get too hot. The company said over the weekend that it is working on an update to the iOS17 system that powers the iPhone 15 line-up to prevent the devices from
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