MANILA (Reuters) -A local radio broadcaster was gunned down in the southern Philippines on Monday, a presidential task force said, adding to the growing list of media workers killed in a country ranked among the most dangerous in the world for journalists.
Erwin Labitad Segovia, 63, a broadcaster for Radio WOW FM and host of a programme that focused on social issues and local governance, was shot dead by a still unidentified gunman while on his way home... (continue reading...)
DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran could withhold security commitments if European states invoke a U.N. mechanism to reimpose international sanctions on the Islamic Republic, a member of Iran's parliamentary national security commission said on Monday, according to Borna news.
"We have many tools in our disposition. We can withhold our commitment to security in the region, Persian Gulf and Hormuz Strait as well as other maritime areas," Abbas Moqtadaei said in... (continue reading...)
HONG KONG (Reuters) -Hong Kong's privacy watchdog said on Monday that it was investigating a data leak at Louis Vuitton affecting about 419,000 customers, just after a cyberattack on the luxury brand in South Korea in June.
Leaked data included names, passport details, addresses and email addresses as well as phone numbers, shopping history and product preferences, Hong Kong's Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data said in an emailed... (continue reading...)
By Foo Yun Chee
(Reuters) -Microsoft is teaming up with the French government to create a digital replica of Paris' Notre-Dame Cathedral, France's most visited monument, the U.S. tech company's president, Brad Smith, said on Monday.
The 862-year-old Gothic masterpiece was reopened last December after a five-year restoration following a devastating fire in 2019.
A digital replica will serve as a record of the building's... (continue reading...)
MILAN (Reuters) -Stellantis expects a net loss of 2.3 billion euros ($2.7 billion) for the first half, it said on Monday, after booking around 3.6 billion euros in charges due to restructuring and impairment costs and the initial hit from U.S. tariffs.
The preliminary result, which compares with a 5.6 billion euro net profit a year earlier, underscores the automaker's ongoing struggle and the challenge for new CEO Antonio Filosa, who was appointed in May... (continue reading...)
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