"You're fucking crazy. You'd be in prison if it weren't for me. I'm saving your ass. Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates Israel because of this," is reportedly what Donald Trump told in a heated phone call. The call came in response to Israel's plan to attack Beirut, which Trump claims was abandoned as a result.

Malaysia has begun enforcing rules barring millions of children younger than from having social media accounts, joining a growing global effort to tighten child safety protections online. Malaysia's Communications and Multimedia Commission said age verification for existing users will be rolled out over the next six months. Underage users will have a month to download or transfer their data, including photos and videos, before restrictions are applied.

FIFA has struck a deal with India's Entertainment to broadcast the World Cup in the country, ending a months-long standoff over the tournament's availability in one of the last major markets where rights remained unsold. While the financial terms were not disclosed, FIFA reportedly sought about $100m for the 2026 and 2030 tournaments before slashing its asking price to $60m. The agreement came just ten days before the tournament kicks off on 11 June across the United States, Canada and Mexico.

The Delhi High Court ruled that infringed the trademark rights of bathroom fittings maker Hindware by allowing rivals to use its name as an advertising keyword. This ruling could reshape the online advertising market. The court also awarded Hindware Rs 3 million in damages, and rejected the search giant's "safe harbour" defence under the IT Act, ruling that its commercial policies actively facilitate and profit from trademark infringement.

Hackers used Meta's AI-powered support chatbot to infiltrate high-profile accounts. The targets ranged from Barack Obama's White House account to beauty products retailer Sephora. Meta issued a statement saying it had resolved the issues after they were brought to light.