Myanmar earthquake deaths set to pass 3,000 as looming monsoon sparks urgent call for aid | Myanmar

The death toll from the worst earthquake to hit Myanmar in a century is expected to surpass 3,000 on Wednesday, as humanitarian agencies urged other countries to ramp up aid ahead of the monsoon rains. Close to the epicentre, in the decimated cities of Mandalay and Sagaing, traumatised survivors slept in the street, with the … Read more

Neil Young says he may be barred from returning to US over Donald Trump criticism | Neil Young

Neil Young has shared his concerns of being barred from the US after his European tour later this year, thanks to his outspoken critiques of Donald Trump. On Tuesday, on his website Neil Young Archives, the 79-year-old musician – who has dual Canadian-American citizenship – wrote of his fears after the recent spate of people … Read more

Hegseth indicates US backing for Taiwan – but it is transactional Trump who has the final word | Taiwan

On Tuesday China’s military launched joint drills around Taiwan, sending ships, planes and some bizarre propaganda videos across the strait to both warn and punish Taiwan’s government over what Beijing calls “separatist activity”. The purported provocation was recent assertiveness by Taiwan’s president, Lai Ching-te, who in February designated China a “foreign hostile force” and announced … Read more

UK needs to relax AI laws or risk transatlantic ties, thinktank warns | Artificial intelligence (AI)

Tony Blair’s thinktank has urged the UK to relax copyright laws in order to let artificial intelligence firms build new products, as it warned a tougher approach could strain the transatlantic relationship. The Tony Blair Institute said enforcing firm copyright measures would strain ties with the US, which is poised to announce tariffs on UK … Read more

Capitol Hill hearing on ‘censorship industrial complex’ under Biden based on ‘fiction’, says expert | House of Representatives

A Capitol Hill hearing held to explore supposed government censorship under Joe Biden was based on a “fiction”, a leading expert on countering online disinformation told members of Congress on Tuesday. Nina Jankowicz, head of the American Sunlight Project, a pro-democracy organization, went on the offensive at a House of Representatives foreign relations subcommittee meeting … Read more

Data protection bill leaves room for governmental abuse, campaigners warn | Privacy

Privacy campaigners have warned that voters’ personal data could be used to target them with political messaging under new laws. In a letter written to Chris Bryant, the data protection minister, and the deputy prime minister, Angela Rayner, campaigners said there was “potential for abuse of new powers” in the data protection legislation, which was … Read more

US officials challenge Ofcom’s risk to free speech caused by online safety laws | Ofcom

US state department officials have challenged Britain’s communications regulator over the impact on freedom of expression created by new online safety laws, the Guardian understands. A group of officials from the state department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) recently met with Ofcom in London. It is understood that they raised the issue … Read more