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Ugandan parliament passes Bill to jail gay people
Coverage: 2 sources
EuropeA teenage boy has died after being hit by a truck while walking outside a Co Mayo village on Tuesday. The driver of the truck was uninjured. Anyone who witnessed the collision has been asked to contact the Garda, along with anyone who was travelling on the R345 between 4pm and 5pm.
Teenage boy dies after being hit by truck in Co Mayo village
50% Left coverage: 4 sources
Europe · IrelandThe country's largest electricity supplier made a profit of €847m after imposing a succession of huge price hikes on households and business over the past year.
ESB profits soar to €847m after succession of price hikes
Coverage: 2 sources
Business · New YorkTikTok on Tuesday unveiled its updated community guidelines, which the company says will focus on improving content moderation on the platform.
TikTok unveils updated rules, standards ahead of CEO’s congressional testimony
70% Center coverage: 51 sources
BusinessSwiss authorities impose curbs on bonus payments for Credit Suisse employees. The move will penalise bankers after a multi-billion-franc state rescue of the bank. It is highly unusual for a government to impose a halt to bonus payouts, but there has been public backlash against bonus payments.
Switzerland curbs bonus payouts at Credit Suisse
44% Left coverage: 25 sources
Google · Mountain ViewAlphabet Inc's Google suspended the Play version of PDD Holdings Inc's Pinduoduo app for security concerns, after malware issues were found on versions of the Chinese e-commerce app outside Google's app store, a company spokesperson said on Tuesday.
Google suspends China's Pinduoduo app on security concerns
Coverage: 38 sources
Greta Thunberg · StockholmA Swedish court has given Greta Thunberg and hundreds of other climate activists the go-ahead to proceed with a class action lawsuit against the Swedish government for “insufficient climate policy”.
Greta Thunberg, climate activists greenlighted to sue Sweden
41% Left coverage: 22 sources
Europe · MoscowRussian authorities on Tuesday raided the homes and offices of multiple human rights advocates and historians with the prominent rights group Memorial that won the Nobel Peace Prize last year.The wave of searches, after which police took Memorial activists in for questioning, is part of a steady and sweeping crackdown that the Kremlin has unleashed against dissent in recent years.
Russia targets Nobel Peace Prize rights group with raids
48% Center coverage: 21 sources