(RTTNews) - The Thai stock market bounced higher again on Monday, one session after snapping the five-day winning streak win which it had surged more than 90 points or 6.5 percent. The Stock Exchange of Thailand now rests just beneath the 1,440-point plateau and it figures to see
(RTTNews) - The Thai stock market bounced higher again on Monday, one session after snapping the five-day winning streak win which it had surged more than 90 points or 6.5 percent. The Stock Exchange of Thailand now rests just beneath the 1,440-point plateau and it figures to see
Pelicot’s riveting account of her ordeal refuses to conform to any agenda but her own It is a mark of the power and honesty of Gisèle Pelicot’s memoir, A Hymn to Life – a seemingly impossible writing project in which the author must reconcile herself with horrors of which she has no recollection – that in the first 40 pages, the person I felt most angry towards was Pelicot herself. Her ex-husband,...
Pelicot’s riveting account of her ordeal refuses to conform to any agenda but her own It is a mark of the power and honesty of Gisèle Pelicot’s memoir, A Hymn to Life – a seemingly impossible writing project in which the author must reconcile herself with horrors of which she has no recollection – that in the first 40 pages, the person I felt most angry towards was Pelicot herself. Her ex-husband, Dominique, who will almost certainly be in jail for the rest of his life for drugging and raping his wife and recruiting 50 men over the internet to do likewise, takes his place among the monsters of our age. In his absence, the reader may experience a version of what happened in Gisèle Pelicot’s own family – namely, the misdirection of anger towards her. I have read enough books by female survivors of male sexual violence to say with confidence that Hymn to Life is unique. Pelicot – she decided to keep her married name in the interests of giving those of her grandchildren who share it a way to be proud rather than ashamed – was 67 when her husband of almost 50 years was arrested in 2020 for upskirting women in a supermarket in Carpentras, a small town in the south-east of France near the couple’s retirement home in the village of Mazan. When the police investigation uncovered a cache of videos and photos in which an unconscious Pelicot was shown being sexually assaulted by scores of men, she entered a nightmare. Continue reading...
London police say criminal gangs are using Snapchat to offer cash rewards of up to £380 for stolen iPhones Gangs are recruiting children to go out to steal smartphones before they head to school, using Snapchat to offer rewards of up to £380 for the latest Apple iPhones, police have revealed. The Metropolitan police said they were deploying new resources including drones and Surron ebikes to chase...
London police say criminal gangs are using Snapchat to offer cash rewards of up to £380 for stolen iPhones Gangs are recruiting children to go out to steal smartphones before they head to school, using Snapchat to offer rewards of up to £380 for the latest Apple iPhones, police have revealed. The Metropolitan police said they were deploying new resources including drones and Surron ebikes to chase suspects as they step up their fight against phone snatching. Continue reading...
Ireland’s data protection watchdog has launched an investigation into X over concerns about sexualized images created and published using the Grok AI chatbot. The probe will determine whether billionaire Elon Musk ’s social media platform has complied with its obligations regarding the processing of European Union users’ personal data, according to a statement by the Dublin-based Data Protection C...
Ireland’s data protection watchdog has launched an investigation into X over concerns about sexualized images created and published using the Grok AI chatbot. The probe will determine whether billionaire Elon Musk ’s social media platform has complied with its obligations regarding the processing of European Union users’ personal data, according to a statement by the Dublin-based Data Protection Commission on Tuesday. The investigation has been initiated under the Data Protection Act. It follows the January announcement by the European Commission to investigate X over concerns it failed to prevent Grok from spewing out deepfake images “that may amount to child sexual abuse material.” There has been political and public outrage in recent months after X users have increasingly prompted Grok to alter pictures people post of themselves, without their consent, including by undressing them. Read More: Musk’s X Probed by EU Over Grok’s Spread of Sexual Deepfakes It has lead to widespread condemnation of Grok and increased regulatory scrutiny. Users in several jurisdictions flagged the AI chatbot for generating sexualized imagery and posting it to X. Rebukes came from regulators and child safety advocates, including the UK communications regulator Ofcom. The DPC has been engaging with X since media reports first emerged about the alleged ability for users to generate sexualized images of real people, including children, Deputy Commissioner Graham Doyle said. The watchdog has commenced a “large-scale inquiry” to examine the platforms compliance with “fundamental obligations under the GDPR,” he added.
Topshop and Topman clothing is set to go on sale at John Lewis Partnership Plc on Tuesday, marking the brands’ first large-scale appearance on British high streets in five years. The labels will be sold across 32 John Lewis department stores for Topshop and seven for Topman, according to a statement. The clothing has been available online via Asos Plc , which bought the brands out of administratio...
Topshop and Topman clothing is set to go on sale at John Lewis Partnership Plc on Tuesday, marking the brands’ first large-scale appearance on British high streets in five years. The labels will be sold across 32 John Lewis department stores for Topshop and seven for Topman, according to a statement. The clothing has been available online via Asos Plc , which bought the brands out of administration in 2021 for £295 million ($402 million) following the collapse of Philip Green ’s retail empire Arcadia Group. Topshop was a huge success under Green in the 2000s, with stores in more than 30 countries and collaborations with high-profile celebrities including Kate Moss . But it struggled to compete with faster, cheaper rivals including Zara and H&M, and collapsed in 2020 during the Covid pandemic. Asos has been working on a complex turnaround plan under Chief Executive Officer Jose Antonio Ramos Calamonte . The company sold a 75% stake in the Topshop and Topman brands to Denmark’s Holch Povlsen family, the owner of retailing group Bestseller A/S , for £135 million in 2024 — a move seen as paving the way for their potential return to high streets in the UK. The brands’ clothing is sold in Nordstrom department stores in the US. Last year, it became available at the independent luxury department store Liberty London , following a Topshop relaunch event that featured a catwalk in Trafalgar Square with model Cara Delevingne. John Lewis, too, has been looking to freshen its appeal under Chairman Jason Tarry and Managing Director Peter Ruis . The employee-owned retailer, which reported widening losses in September, is under pressure from Marks & Spencer Group Plc and Next Plc after both increased their range of third-party brands.
North Korea appears to be recasting the human cost of its involvement in Russia’s war in Ukraine as a carefully staged display of loyalty and leadership, with analysts pointing in particular to the unveiling of a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of fallen soldiers as a central part of that effort. Several observers argue that leader Kim Jong-un is seeking not only to recast battlefie...
North Korea appears to be recasting the human cost of its involvement in Russia’s war in Ukraine as a carefully staged display of loyalty and leadership, with analysts pointing in particular to the unveiling of a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of fallen soldiers as a central part of that effort. Several observers argue that leader Kim Jong-un is seeking not only to recast battlefield losses as patriotic sacrifice but also to head off potential unease before a key party congress...
Six months ago, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was fending off verbal attacks from US President Donald Trump , trying to regain the upper hand over Pakistan after an armed conflict, and facing questions about his economy’s prospects. Two months into the new year, he’s secured major trade pacts with the European Union and the US, will host several foreign leaders in the coming weeks who want t...
Six months ago, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was fending off verbal attacks from US President Donald Trump , trying to regain the upper hand over Pakistan after an armed conflict, and facing questions about his economy’s prospects. Two months into the new year, he’s secured major trade pacts with the European Union and the US, will host several foreign leaders in the coming weeks who want to clinch their own deals, is riding a wave of popular support following key state elections, and his top officials expect economic growth will beat the government’s own forecasts. This week, Modi will have an opportunity to showcase not only India’s global ambitions but also his own resurgence when he takes the stage at a high profile artificial intelligence summit in New Delhi. In attendance at the India AI Impact Summit will be more than a dozen heads of state, including from France and Brazil, and some of the most influential leaders in the tech world — from OpenAI’s Sam Altman to Sundar Pichai of Alphabet Inc. to Anthropic PBC ’s Dario Amodei. For Modi, the summit is a chance to gain a stronger foothold in the AI race as well as channel the global spotlight on the country as it seeks to shake off a turbulent year. Nearly two years into his third term as prime minister, Modi is looking for a reset politically and to reassert India’s position as a rising economic power. The AI conference “provides a great stage for the prime minister to project his image as a developer or a modernizer — someone who has a vision of future for India,” said Swaran Singh, professor at the School of International Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi. “And he’s good at utilizing such opportunities.” For much of last year, Modi appeared on the back foot. Tensions with nuclear-armed neighbor Pakistan came to a head in May in an armed clash. Trump complicated matters when he claimed he halted the conflict, an assertion Modi and his officials strongly rejected but Pakistan welcomed. ...
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Two months into the new year, he’s secured major trade pacts with the European Union and the US, will host several foreign leaders in the coming weeks who want to clinch their own deals, is riding a wave of popular support following key state elections, and his top officials expect economic growth will beat the government’s own forecasts. This week, Modi will have an opportunity to showcase not on...
Two months into the new year, he’s secured major trade pacts with the European Union and the US, will host several foreign leaders in the coming weeks who want to clinch their own deals, is riding a wave of popular support following key state elections, and his top officials expect economic growth will beat the government’s own forecasts. This week, Modi will have an opportunity to showcase not only India’s global ambitions but also his own resurgence when he takes the stage at a high profile artificial intelligence summit in New Delhi. In attendance at the India AI Impact Summit will be more than a dozen heads of state, including from France and Brazil, and some of the most influential leaders in the tech world — from OpenAI’s Sam Altman to Sundar Pichai of Alphabet Inc. to Anthropic PBC’s Dario Amodei.