Financial Times Front Page 13th of January 2025
Meta’s decision to retreat from fact-checking has sparked concern among advertisers about a potential increase in harmful content, as they fear damage to their brand reputations in digital spaces.
Meta’s decision to retreat from fact-checking has sparked concern among advertisers about a potential increase in harmful content, as they fear damage to their brand reputations in digital spaces.
Labour is initiating a new strategy to boost economic growth, emphasising an agenda of alleviating financial pressure and aiming to prevent additional tax increases.
Elon Musk is reportedly seeking strategies to unseat Keir Starmer as UK Prime Minister before the next election, backing rival parties and using aggressive social media tactics to destabilise the Labour government.
European leaders have issued a strong caution to Trump, urging him not to intervene in matters concerning the sovereignty of their borders, while addressing concerns over Denmark’s intentions regarding Greenland.