Italian daily newspaper Il Foglio has released what it calls the world's first print newspaper created entirely with the help of "artificiale intelligenza".
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics' head of North American public affairs is expected to resign and it is looking for a successor with ties to U.S. President Donald Trump's administration and the Republican Party, a South Korean newspaper reported on Friday.
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - A Haiti court has thrown out a prior summons order against three members of the Caribbean nation's ruling transitional presidential council who have been accused of corruption, local newspaper Le Nouvelliste reported on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An international non-governmental organization has placed a full-page advertisement in Sunday's New York Times calling on Americans to provide donations to support hundreds of millions of people in need after drastic cuts in U.S. foreign aid.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Three Austrian lawmakers from the far-right Freedom Party won a defamation case against newspaper Der Standard on Thursday over an article that said they attended a funeral where a Nazi song was sung, when in fact it could not be determined if it was.
LONDON (Reuters) -Prince Harry claimed a "monumental" victory over Rupert Murdoch's UK newspaper group on Wednesday after the publisher settled his lawsuit, admitting unlawful actions at its Sun tabloid for the first time and paying substantial damages.
TOKYO: The Japan Newspaper Publishers and Editors Association submitted a letter of opinion on Wednesday (Dec 18) in response to the Cabinet Office’s request for public comment on the government’s “Intellectual Property Strategic Programme 2025,” which will be formulated next year.
PARIS (Reuters) -Major French newspapers, including Le Monde, Le Figaro and Le Parisien, said on Tuesday that they were taking legal action against social media platform X for allegedly using their content without paying.
An investigation by French newspaper Le Monde found that the highly confidential movements of US President Joe Biden, presidential rivals Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, and other world leaders can be easily tracked online through a fitness app that their bodyguards use.
DAKAR (Reuters) - A Burkina Faso-based investigative newspaper is suspending publication following the kidnapping of its publishing director, the media outlet said on Wednesday.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Words of joy were splashed across the front of Spanish newspapers on Monday after their country's Euro 2024 triumph, while heartbreak was the word of the day in English ones after fans' dreams were dashed once again.
KUALA LUMPUR: UK MPs says social media executives should not be reaping enormous profits while there is widespread rioting in the country.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Russian firms were able to obtain spare parts for 25-year-old ASML chipmaking machines in 2022 to 2023 on secondary markets despite European Union sanctions, Dutch newspaper Trouw reported on Thursday, citing Russian customs documents.
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(Reuters) - Mexico has invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Oct. 1 inauguration of the country's newly elected President Claudia Sheinbaum, Russia's Izvestia newspaper reported on Wednesday, citing Mexico's embassy to Russia.
(Reuters) - A group of newspapers, including the New York Daily News and Chicago Tribune, sued Microsoft and OpenAI in New York federal court on Tuesday, accusing them of misusing reporters' work to train their generative artificial-intelligence systems.
Cambodia's oldest English daily newspaper, The Phnom Penh Post, on Friday ended its print publication due to severe financial difficulties.
AN Education Ministry directive on daily newspapers for all schools has upset the Indian community as it did not include non-Bahasa Malaysia publications, Makkal Osai reported.
PETALING JAYA: An Education Ministry directive urging national schools to subscribe to only Bahasa Malaysia newspapers has raised the ire of education groups which questioned the rationale.