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Facebook changing with times a decade after stock debut
The likes of TikTok, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Twitter and even Apple now vie with Meta for people's online attention as Facebook social network is increasingly seen as a place for older people.
Australia's #MeToo puts miners and ministers in crosshairs of history
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's mighty #MeToo wave is piling pressure on mining and political leaders who are preparing to face a reckoning over sexual harassment scandals stretching from the arid Outback to Parliament House.
SoftBank faces record loss as Masayoshi Son’s bets tumble again
TOKYO: Billionaire Masayoshi Son is poised to set another record – and not the good kind.
Hoping to win back voters, UK's Johnson pledges economic growth
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised on Tuesday to revive Britain's economic growth to help those struggling with a cost-of-living crisis and to tackle regional inequalities after setting out his government's agenda for the coming months.
UK PM Johnson loses London strongholds as scandals bite in local elections
LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party lost control of traditional strongholds in London and suffered setbacks elsewhere in local elections, with voters punishing his government over a series of scandals.
Cricket-English actor Fry nominated new MCC president
(Reuters) - British actor Stephen Fry will become the next president of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), a year after he advocated for change following a racism scandal that shook English cricket.
Election influencers for hire: Kenya’s disinformation factories
In a nondescript office north of Kenya’s capital Nairobi, social media influencer Ian James Mwai constantly glances at his two mobile phones, wary of missing an opportunity to promote the political party he works for.
As scandals overshadow vote, UK PM Johnson faces election test
LONDON (Reuters) -Voters in Britain went to the polls in local government elections on Thursday where they are expected to punish Prime Minister Boris Johnson over a cost-of-living crisis and fines for breaking his own COVID-19 lockdown rules.
'Yo! Get up and vote!' rapper tells Kenyans - but many don't care
ELDORET, Kenya (Reuters) - A lollipop dangling from his mouth and two silver chains from his neck, Valentine Ndalo threw his hands in the air and swung his dreadlocks as Octopizzo, one of Kenya's hottest artists, rapped about the celebrity high life.
Ukraine's 'finest hour': UK's Johnson invokes Churchill as he predicts Russia will lose
LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told Ukraine on Tuesday he believed it would defeat Russia and expose the "gigantic error" of the Kremlin's invasion as he invoked Britain's wartime leader Winston Churchill to underline his support for Kyiv.