In an update to its privacy policy, the social media giant’s head of privacy in Europe Elaine Fox said access for staff in China is “based on a demonstrated need to do their job”.
It comes as the video-sharing platform, which has a Chinese parent company, remains under scrutiny from governments around the world, particularly in Europe and the US, over concerns data from users could be passed to the Chinese state – something the company has repeatedly denied it would allow.
It comes as the video-sharing platform, which has a Chinese parent company, remains under scrutiny from governments around the world, particularly in Europe and the US, over concerns data from users could be passed to the Chinese state – something the company has repeatedly denied it would allow.
A gunman reportedly opened fire at a campaign truck carrying Khan, wounding him slightly and also some of his supporters, a senior leader from his party and police said.
Party official Asad Umar said Khan was wounded in the leg and was not seriously hurt. The identity of the gunman, who was arrested at the scene, was not immediately known. No group has claimed responsibility for the shooting.
Party official Asad Umar said Khan was wounded in the leg and was not seriously hurt. The identity of the gunman, who was arrested at the scene, was not immediately known. No group has claimed responsibility for the shooting.
A state of emergency and curfews have been declared in two Ecuador provinces after a series of attacks that killed five police officers.
President Guillermo Lasso said the attacks by increasingly powerful drug gangs were a declaration of war.
They had threatened to retaliate after the government introduced tougher measures to curb their power inside prisons.
More than 400 people have died in gang violence in prisons since 2020.
President Guillermo Lasso said the attacks by increasingly powerful drug gangs were a declaration of war.
They had threatened to retaliate after the government introduced tougher measures to curb their power inside prisons.
More than 400 people have died in gang violence in prisons since 2020.
The United Nations cultural agency UNESCO monitors around 18,600 glaciers across 50 of its World Heritage sites.
In a new report, it says a third of those glaciers are set to disappear in the next three decades - including those in the Dolomites in Italy and the Yosemite and Yellowstone parks in the US - whatever the temperature rise scenario.
UNESCO predicts that around 50% of World Heritage glaciers could almost entirely disappear by 2100 - while some may be possible to preserve by keeping global temperature rise below 1.5C (2.7F).
In a new report, it says a third of those glaciers are set to disappear in the next three decades - including those in the Dolomites in Italy and the Yosemite and Yellowstone parks in the US - whatever the temperature rise scenario.
UNESCO predicts that around 50% of World Heritage glaciers could almost entirely disappear by 2100 - while some may be possible to preserve by keeping global temperature rise below 1.5C (2.7F).
William, who launched the global prize with The Royal Foundation, will join the event to be filmed Dec. 2 in Boston and air Dec. 4 on Britain’s BBC. On Dec. 5, it will stream on PBS.org, the PBS app and PBS YouTube channel and on The Earthshot Prize YouTube channel. PBS stations will air the ceremony on Dec. 14.
In a statement Thursday, BBC executive Jack Bootle said last year’s inaugural ceremony included “big-name stars and brilliant musical acts. This year’s will be every bit as spectacular.” Participants besides the prince have yet to be announced.
In a statement Thursday, BBC executive Jack Bootle said last year’s inaugural ceremony included “big-name stars and brilliant musical acts. This year’s will be every bit as spectacular.” Participants besides the prince have yet to be announced.
The commodities trading giant admitted to seven counts of bribery across five countries including Nigeria and Cameroon, following a long-running Serious Fraud Office investigation. Prosecutors focused in on the firm’s London trading desk, saying Glencore’s traders and executives paid more than $28 million in bribes to secure access to oil cargoes between 2011 and 2016.
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