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In a media statement on Friday, Irene Khan, UN special rapporteur on freedom of expression, warned of serious implications for freedom of expression due to the potential extradition and impending prosecution of Julian Assange in the US
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If the government shuts down tonight, which seems likely as Congress is reluctant to pass the Senate's stopgap measure for releasing $12 billion ($6 billion for Ukraine and $6 billion for disaster relief), there are no immediate alternatives to swiftly reopen the government treasury.
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Modi pressed on with the hard sell, telling business leaders in the audience that they should not let go of this opportunity.
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Evacuation from the capital, Khartoum, has proved intensely dangerous since conflict erupted over the weekend between Sudan's military and a powerful paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces
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US State Department Secretary Antony Blinken requested the Americans living in Russia to leave the country "immediately", after the reporter was arrested in Moscow
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He made the revelation while sharing the latest round of "Twitter Files," which were made public by the journalist Matt Taibbi.
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The National Archives posted more than 13,000 documents containing newly released information subject to legislation passed by Congress in 1992, Xinhua news agency reported.
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The Hive ransomware actors follow the ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) model in which developers create, maintain, and update the malware, and affiliates conduct the ransomware attacks.
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The police arrested accused on Tuesday night and recovered Rs 1.50 lakh, three laptops and four CPUs from their possession.
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San Francisco: Meta (formerly Facebook) and the US government have agreed on to settle a lawsuit that accused the social network of engaging in discriminatory advertising for housing. The housing discrimination lawsuit, filed by the government in 2019, accused that Meta enabled and encouraged advertisers to target their housing ads by relying on race, colour, […]
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Washington: The US government has initiated an investigation into Amazon’s labour rules around severe weather events, as six people died in a tornado strike last year at the company’s warehouse in the state of Illinois. The House Committee on Oversight and Reform has sent a letter to Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, seeking documents regarding Amazon’s […]
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Hyderabad: The US government is keen to explore ties with Telangana government in the cybersecurity sector, particularly in the areas of cryptocurrency forensics, capacity building and technology transfer, amidst national security challenges presented by China, Russia and other cyber and emerging technology competitors and adversaries. Telangana has been a frontrunner in cybersecurity with dedicated efforts/initiatives […]
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The White House through its Covid vaccination campaign aims to address vaccine hesitancy. Earlier, it had set a date of May 1 for states to open coronavirus vaccine eligibility to all adults, but later it was preponed to April 19
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The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and a group of state attorneys general filed separate lawsuits against Facebook in December last year, accusing the social network of engaging in anti-competitive behaviour.
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In a fresh list, the US Department of Defense has targeted Xiaomi, which means that the company is also vulnerable to the outgoing President Donald Trump's executive order that bans the US firms from investing in such companies.
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"This includes all services for individuals and organisations, private and public, free and paid," GitHub CEO Nat Friedman wrote in a blog post published on Tuesday.
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Jennifer Newstead, Vice President and General Counsel at Facebook, said late on Wednesday that the company looks forward to its day in court, "when we're confident the evidence will show that Facebook, Instagram
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In total, India requested Facebook to provide data in 35,560 cases in the January-June 2020 period significantly up from 26,698 queries about users' data in the second half of 2019.
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We are just beginning to scratch the surface of a very large market and the current capital raise will help us realise our full potential through rapid expansion in India and the Middle East, said FreshToHome CEO
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Rising coronavirus caseloads across the globe have left investors cautious as governments impose restrictions to contain outbreaks.