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Tin Can phones help kids ditch screens and rediscover the lost art of conversation
A screen-free phone called Tin Can is giving 300 families on San Juan Island a low-tech way to keep kids…
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US judge blocks Trump administration subpoena against Minnesota officials
Ruling represents setback for investigation that targeted state Democratic officials who criticised immigration raids.
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Czech public media staff strike, citing government threat to independence
Plan to put funding under direct control has sparked widespread opposition, with critics fearing political interference.
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Hungary’s PM launches drive to free country from Orban’s ‘mafia’
The raft of proposed changes includes a new constitution and anti-corruption office, and the ousting of the president.
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‘Stop genocide’: Activist stopped by police at Tokyo’s Israeli Embassy
An activist in Japan was surrounded by police after he approached the Israeli Embassy in Tokyo on Monday and shouted.
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US House committee reaches bipartisan deal on social media rules for kids
Committee leaders did not release details but said the legislation would ‘hold Big Tech accountable’.
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Egypt denied flight to Seattle ahead of final World Cup group match
Egypt’s team will return to their training base in Spokane, about 450km east of Seattle, after rejected flight.
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Belgium’s Doku welcomes son during World Cup amid commentator controversy
Doku travelled to the UK as a French presenter who said fathers ‘useless’ at childbirth was stood down from her…
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Video shows deadly shooting in Montreal, Canada
A police officer, a civilian and the suspected gunman were killed after a shooting in Montreal.
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Gaza surfers seek solace from war in the sea
Gaza’s surf community was nearly wiped out by Israel’s genocidal war. But some surfers continue to chase the waves.
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