open-wa/wa-automate-nodejs
@open-wa/wa-automate is the Node.js toolkit for turning WhatsApp Web automation into something you can actually build on: a local API, a bot backend, a webhook source, a plugin host, or an MCP server ...
@open-wa/wa-automate is the Node.js toolkit for turning WhatsApp Web automation into something you can actually build on: a local API, a bot backend, a webhook source, a plugin host, or an MCP server ...
World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said he welcomed a number of innovative new track start-ups shaking up the sport's status quo, as athletics moves to draw in more eyeballs after another successful Olympics.
Without trailers, ads or any promotion at all, the likely final film by Oscar-winning Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki opened in Japan on Friday, with early viewers saying the lack of information made the experience more exciting.
Hundreds were killed in north-central Burkina Faso on Saturday after suspected jihadists opened fire on them as they were digging trenches around a town to protect it from attacks, victims' relatives and a source who spoke to wounded survivors said.
Rio Tinto's legal destruction of ancient Australian rockshelters showed the mining sector was exposed to material investment risks without more reforms, institutional investors said on Thursday, backing the findings of a review into the incident.
Australia winger Mark Nawaqanitawase celebrated his 23rd birthday at a French primary school on Monday morning, the gaggle of children mobbing him a reflection of his growing profile after an outstanding World Cup opener.
France and military allies are leaving Mali after using it for almost a decade as a base for fighting Islamist insurgents who continue to wreak havoc and control swathes of territory around West Africa.
Islamist militants hit two more military installations on Wednesday and Thursday, Mali's army said, the latest in a quick spate of attacks that the insurgents say have killed hundreds of soldiers and underscored their gains.
Hancock Prospecting, owned by Australia's richest person Gina Rinehart, and Rio Tinto must pay what could amount to hundreds of millions of dollars in royalties from iron ore mines to her father's former business partners, a court ruled on Wednesday.
Finland will not host international championships while World Aquatics allows athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete, joining Norway and Poland as tensions grow between several Nordic countries and swimming's global governing body.
The cities of Portland and Salem in Oregon, and Seattle in Washington set new temperature records on Monday as the Pacific Northwest baked under a heatwave that has shut down much of daily life for residents.
The highest inflation for decades and the impact of war in Ukraine have forced companies across Europe into layoffs or hiring freezes.
The murder of three women has provoked outrage in Lebanon, as authorities revealed a doubling of domestic abuse reports in a country that recently won praise for new laws to protect women.
Myanmar's military coup and declaration of a state of emergency has sparked concern in neighbouring China over metal and mineral supplies amid already high tin, copper and rare earth prices.
A South African private military firm will hire outside lawyers to look into its activities in Mozambique, it said, after Amnesty International accused it of firing indiscriminately on civilians while helping the government fight an insurgency.
World Athletics has banned transgender women from competing in elite female competitions and tightened testosterone restrictions for other athletes, the governing body said on Thursday.
The number of antisemitic and anti-Muslim hate crimes in Canada's largest city of Toronto have risen significantly during the war in Gaza that followed Hamas' deadly Oct. 7 attack inside Israel, Toronto police said on Monday.
As the U.S. military packs up what is left of its equipment and counter-terrorism personnel in Niger, American officials are warning it is becoming increasingly difficult to monitor growing West African insurgencies.
Beijing has paused iron ore purchases from the miner. New supplies from Africa and China's crackdown on overcapacity make it a good time for the People's Republic to test its pricing power. To break the deadlock, Australia can agree to more yuan-denominated sales.
Philip N. Yannella and Tim Dickens of Blank Rome LLP discuss the growing patchwork of state privacy laws in light of the passage of three new state laws, in Maryland, Minnesota, and Vermont.
An attempt by Mali's military government to stamp out public dissent by banning all political activity will be put to the test on Friday as critics wary of security and economic woes call for protests.