Author: By David Latona, Michel Rose and Renee Maltezou
MADRID, Feb 17 (Reuters) – European nations are ratcheting up the pressure on social media companies, responding to a public outcry over child safety fears but risking a backlash from the United States, home to the likes of Facebook and Elon Musk’s X. Spain on Tuesday ordered prosecutors to investigate Facebook owner Meta, X and TikTok for allegedly spreading AI-generated child sexual images, after a similar move in Britain.Read More
Restore Britain forms a Kent County Council group after seven Reform councillors change sides.Read More
Sir Keir Starmer said the funding covers a list of Welsh railway projects, including seven new stations.Read More
Yellow weather warnings for snow and heavy rain will in place in parts of the UK on Wednesday and Thursday.Read More
Demand on care services by vulnerable people likely to rise, say health chiefsRead More
United Kingdom Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy arrived in New Delhi on Tuesday to attend the AI Impact Summit 2026.Read More
Prime Minister Mark Carney is promoting the “Buy Canadian” defense industrial strategy amid Trump’s economic threats.Read More
This is a response to a recent report suggesting Canada is making an effort to create this new trade pact, which Carney did not deny on Tuesday morning.Read More
Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday launched a multi-billion dollar plan to strengthen the Canadian military and rely less on the United States.Read More
Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday launched a multi-billion dollar plan to strengthen the Canadian military and rely less on the United States.Read More