CNN defamation trial comes at a rough time for legacy media and for the struggling network

CNN defamation trial comes at a rough time for legacy media and for the struggling network

CNN said in court papers that Young’s case amounts to “defamation by implication” and that he hadn’t actually been accused of nefarious acts. The initial story he complained about didn’t even mention Young until three minutes in, CNN lawyer David Axelrod argued on Tuesday.

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Zuckerberg dumps fact-checkers after CHD asks Supreme Court to hear censorship case against Facebook

Zuckerberg dumps fact-checkers after CHD asks Supreme Court to hear censorship case against Facebook

ather than turning to third parties to fact-check posts, Meta will use a “Community Notes model” in which social (media) users themselves decide when posts are potentially misleading and need more context, said Meta’s Chief Global Affairs Officer Joel Kaplan in a statement.

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Transition: Founder of France’s post-war far right party Jean-Marie Le Pen dies aged 96

Transition: Founder of France’s post-war far right party Jean-Marie Le Pen dies aged 96

Commenting on Le Pen’s death, President Emmanuel Macron said: “A historic figure of the far right, he played a role in the public life of our country for nearly seventy years, which is now a matter for history to judge.”

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Bureau of statistics says Kenya’s third quarter GDP growth slowed due to sweak construction, mining sectors

Bureau of statistics says Kenya’s third quarter GDP growth slowed due to sweak construction, mining sectors

The World Bank has downgraded Kenya’s economic growth estimate for 2024 to 4.7 per cent, from an initial 5.0 per cent, citing the impact of floods, anti-government protests and faltering fiscal consolidation efforts.

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After helping Trump win US presidency, Elon Must worries Europe with support for far-right extremism

After helping Trump win US presidency, Elon Must worries Europe with support for far-right extremism

Elon Musk has inserted himself into politics in Germany, which is headed for a February 23 election after center-left Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s fractious three-party coalition government collapsed.

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Impeached South Korean President Yoon faces second arrest attempt in fortified compound

Impeached South Korean President Yoon faces second arrest attempt in fortified compound

President Yoon is under criminal investigation for insurrection over his December 3 martial law bid that stunned South Korea and led to the first arrest warrant to be issued for a sitting president. He is also involved in a separate Constitutional Court trial over his December 14 impeachment for violating his constitutional duties with the late-night martial law declaration.

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US says Sudan rebel force has committed genocide, imposes sanctions on its generals

US says Sudan rebel force has committed genocide, imposes sanctions on its generals

The sanctions announced by the US include several businesses based in the United Arab Emirates, a federation of seven sheikhdoms on the Arabian Peninsula, including one handling gold likely smuggled out of Sudan.

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US Africa Command says it killed a senior al-Shabaab leader in targeted Somali airstrike

US Africa Command says it killed a senior al-Shabaab leader in targeted Somali airstrike

In January 6 post on its website Africom said that on December 24 “in coordination with the federal government of Somalia, US Africa Command conducted a precision airstrike approximately 10km southwest of Quyno Barrow that resulted in the death of senior al-Shabaab leader, Mohamed Mire and another al-Shabaab militant.”

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Powerful earthquake rocks Tibet’s holiest cities and kills at least 55, rattles Nepal

Powerful earthquake rocks Tibet’s holiest cities and kills at least 55, rattles Nepal

Severe travel disruptions were expected across the storm’s path and officials urged drivers to stay off the roads if possible. Nepal’s National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority (NDRRMA) said the tremors were felt in seven hill districts bordering Tibet.

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First person: In Gaza starving people live among the dead and are trapped in a land reduced to rubble

First person: In Gaza starving people live among the dead and are trapped in a land reduced to rubble

A 25-kg bag of wheat flour can sell for $150. In an enclave where farmers once harvested citrus, vegetables and strawberries, I saw small peppers selling at a Gaza City market for $195 a kilo. Nobody was buying. Nobody could afford them.

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