Decision by information commissioner comes after Cambridge Analytica scandal Facebook has been fined £500,000 by the Information Commissioner’s Office in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, after allowing third party developers to access user information without sufficient consent. The ICO announcement on Thursday upholds its initial decision in July. ... Read More »
Trump set to send at least 800 troops to Mexico border to stop migrant caravan
Defence Secretary James Mattis expected to sign order sending the military to provide logistical support to border agents At least 800 troops are expected to be sent to the US-Mexico border after a request from Donald Trump – who says he is “bringing out the military” in response to a ... Read More »
China, Japan seek warmer ties against backdrop of U.S. trade friction
Japan’s prime minister travels to Beijing on Thursday for his first formal bilateral summit with Chinese leaders in seven years as the Asian rivals seek to build on a thaw in ties against a backdrop of trade friction with Washington. China has stepped up its outreach to Japan and others ... Read More »
Turkey says Russian S-400 systems installation to begin Oct. 2019: Hurriyet
The installation of Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile systems in Turkey will begin in October 2019, Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar was quoted as saying by the Hurriyet newspaper on Thursday. Akar also said that personnel would be sent to Russia to receive training at the start of 2019, according to ... Read More »
Putin says Russia will target nations who host US nuclear weapons
‘European countries… must understand that they are putting their own territory at risk of a possible counterstrike,’ says Russian president Russia would immediately target any European nation that agreed to deploy US missiles on their soil, Vladimir Putin has said, following the announcement from Washington that it would withdraw from ... Read More »
China vows to defend Taiwan, South China Sea ‘at any price’
Attempt to separate Taiwan from China and Chinese armed forces will ‘take resolute action’, warns defence minister. China vowed it will never give up an inch of its territory – whether it’s the self-ruled island of Taiwan it claims as its own or in the disputed waters of the South ... Read More »
If human rights shelved in North Korea talks, U.N. expert warns: look at Myanmar
A United Nations investigator voiced concern about human rights being sidelined during U.S. and South Korean talks with North Korea over its nuclear and ballistic missile programs, warning on Tuesday: look at what happened in Myanmar. Tomas Ojea Quintana is the U.N. special rapporteur on North Korea, who reports on ... Read More »
EU rejects Italian draft budget, setting up standoff with defiant Italy
The European Commission rejected Italy’s draft 2019 budget on Tuesday, saying it brazenly broke EU rules on public spending, and asked Rome to submit a new one within three weeks or face disciplinary action. Italian bond yields jumped on the unprecedented move by the EU executive which was exerting for ... Read More »
UK PM May to address her lawmakers after attacks over Brexit
British Prime Minister Theresa May will address Conservative Party lawmakers at a private meeting in parliament on Wednesday after anger at her Brexit negotiating strategy prompted some of them to discuss toppling her. May asked to address her divided party’s powerful “1922 Committee” where she can expect questions from lawmakers, ... Read More »
This moment will go down in history: the US has given up on the overthrow of Assad in Syria
When Washington ‘understands the difficult conditions’ its militia allies are facing and says it ‘advises’ the Russians and Syrians not to violate a ceasefire – which was Moscow’s idea in the first place – you know that the Americans are pulling the carpet from beneath another set of allies It ... Read More »