With increasing tensions between the two most populous countries of the world – India and China, New Delhi put a ban on dozens more apps that are owned by well-known Chinese companies as well as reviewing hundreds of others owned… Read More ›
Regulations & Legal
Covid-19 Misinformation Viral Video Finally Removed By Facebook, Twitter And YouTube
Authorities at Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube allowed a very controversial video that was filled with misleading information on the novel coronavirus pandemic to go viral prior to puling it down form their social media platforms. A right-wing media outlet Breitbart… Read More ›
New Travel Curbs Around The Globe World Forced By Resurgence Of Cvoid-19 Infections
As the world braced for a possible second wave of Covid-19 infections, new travel restrictions were imposed in countries in Asia on Monday, while Europe’s summer reopening was thrown into disarray after a sudden directive on travelers from Spain imposed… Read More ›
France’s Alstom likely to win antitrust Bombardier deal
According to sources familiar with the matter at hand, Alstom is likely to win antitrust approval from the European Commission to acquire Bombardier Inc’s rail business, in a deal that will position the French company as the world’s second biggest…. Read More ›
Boris Johnson to overhaul UK’s treason laws
On Sunday, according to a report from the Mail, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to overhaul the United Kingdom’s treason laws. The development comes at a time of increased activity by foreign agents in the country with many… Read More ›
TikTok Hiring People From Google And Facebook In Its Aggressive Expansion Strategy
The Chinese owned video sharing app TikTok plans to increase the size of its global workforce and has been trying to woo employees from United State based tech companies form their offices in America as well as in Europe. The… Read More ›
Denouncing WHO-led Alliance, EU Aims Covid-19 Vaccines At Less Than $40: Reuters
Purchasing of Covid-19 vaccines through an initiative co-led by the World Health Organisation has been rejected by the European Union because that process is slow and of high cost, said a report published by the news agency Reuters quoting two… Read More ›
New Study Predicts 1.3 Billion Tons Of Plastic Waste By 2040 Even With Global Action
A latest research by a group of scientists who have developed a new computer model which enables them to track the flow of global plastic pollution has claimed that over the next two decades, if there is no widespread intervention,… Read More ›
EU Commission Urges Countries To Diversify 5G Suppliers On An Urgent Basis
The European Commission has urged all the countries in the European Union to undertake urgent action to diversify the pool of suppliers for their 5G networks. According to analysts, this move is aimed at increasing competition for the Chinese telecom… Read More ›
Apparel brand Brooks Brothers enters stalking horse purchase agreement with SPARC Group for $305 million
In a development that marks apparel brand Brooks Brothers remaining a going concerns and help it maintain its operations, the company has entered into a “stalking horse” purchase agreement with retailer SPARC Group LLC for $305 million. Earlier this month,… Read More ›