China Protests Philippine President Over Taiwan Remarks

The Chinese Foreign Ministry has lodged serious protests with the Philippines over comments made by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Taiwan. The ministry stated that the Philippines’ repeated “wrong and provocative remarks” have harmed China-Philippines relations, citing the country’s failure to uphold the one-China principle. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-08-08/china-protests-philippine-president-marcos-remarks-on-taiwan

Apple’s iOS 26 Beta Brings Camera App Overhaul and Liquid Glass Design

Apple has released the second public beta of iOS 26, bringing several new features to developers and beta testers. One notable change is the revamped Camera app, which simplifies some aspects but also introduces a redesigned interface that inverts how users switch between different camera modes. The new design swaps the traditional left-to-right swiping for … Read more

Israel Targets Gaza City Amid Ongoing Conflict

TEL AVIV — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended his plan to take control of key areas in the Gaza Strip. He stated that Israel would quickly evacuate and then seize Gaza City. However, doctors and journalists reported late on Sunday that an Israeli strike targeted and killed six journalists, including two Al Jazeera … Read more

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Eat Mashed, Boiled or Baked Potatoes for Better Health

A new Harvard study has found that limiting potato intake in the form of French fries is associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D). In contrast, baked, boiled, and mashed potatoes are better for health. Three servings of French fries per week were linked to a 20% higher risk of developing T2D, … Read more

AOL to End Dial-up Internet Service on September 30

AOL is discontinuing its dial-up internet service after 34 years, citing a shift to broadband connections as the reason for the shutdown. The service will be replaced by more modern internet options. This change does not affect AOL’s other products and services, including email accounts. Dial-up internet was once a common way to access the … Read more

Yahoo’s Cookie Policy Explained

Yahoo is part of a group of brands that include Yahoo, AOL, Engadget, Rivals, In The Know, and Makers. When using their sites or apps, users are presented with an option to either accept or reject cookies and personal data for additional purposes. To opt out, click ‘Reject all’. If you’d like more control over … Read more

Yahoo Vastää Evästeiden Sijoittamisen Ohjeita

Yahoo-konserni tarjoaa palveluitamme sivustoja ja sovelluksia useille käyttäjille. Kun käytät Yhooa, myös meillä kerättävämme evästeet ja henkilötietoa. Jos haluat hallita, miten me keräämme tietosi, sinun on mahdollista muokata asetuksia. Voit muuttaa asetuksiasi napsauttamalla “Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia”. Tällä voit ohjaa, millaisten evästeiden kelpuuskoodien Yhoo käyttää ja miten me tallentamme tietosi. Jos haluat peruuttaa suostumuksesi, sinun on mahdollista … Read more

Gold Prices Fall Amid US Inflation Data and Trump’s Tariff Clarification

Gold prices plummeted on Monday as investors awaited U.S. inflation data, while President Donald Trump clarified that tariffs will not be imposed on imported gold bars. The news sent gold futures for December delivery 2.5% lower to $3,404.70 an ounce. However, Trump’s statement appears to have alleviated market concerns, with senior analyst Jim Wyckoff saying … Read more

Europe Burns as Heat Wave Grips Continent

A severe heat wave has gripped parts of Europe, with temperatures soaring up to 43 degrees Celsius (109.4 Fahrenheit) in southern France and increasing the risk of wildfires. Scientists say Europe is becoming the world’s fastest-warming continent, with 2025 predicted to be the second- or third-warmest year on record. The heat wave has already led … Read more