A “code of practice on disinformation” of the European Union – which is a voluntary agreement that details he measures to fight fake news on online platforms, was signed a year ago by Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter. However the… Read More ›
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Nokia Facing Troubles To Keep Pace With Pace Rival 5G Companies, Shares Drop 20%
It is becoming increasingly increasing difficult for the Finnish telecom company Nokia to keep pace with its rivals in the 5G mobile connectivity industry. That was probably reflected when the profit outlook for the current year as well as for… Read More ›
US Lawmakers Grill Facebook’s Zuckerberg Over A Host Of Issues
The policy of the social media company Facebook of not fact checking political ads was severely criticized by lawmakers in the United States while interviewing Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a Congress hearing. Zuckerberg was also accused by the lawmakers… Read More ›
Five New Islands In The Arctic Revealed Due To Melting Ice
Five new islands have reportedly come out because of melting glaciers in the remote Arctic as found out by the Russian navy. The islands being referred to were charted by an expedition in August and September. The head of the… Read More ›
Study Finds Athletic Performance Boosted As Effectively By Potato As Carbohydrate Gels
According to a study posted on the website of the University of Illinois, when people undergo prolonged exercise, consuming of potato puree has the same impact or effect on sustaining blood glucose levels and boosting performance in trained athletes as… Read More ›
New Report Claims China Has 206 Unicorns – More Than US And World’s Largest
A new report published by a Shanghai-based research institute has found that there are more unicorns in China than the United States and the largest in the world. There are 206 unicorns currently in China according to a research by… Read More ›
Violent Chliean Protests Over Wealth Inequality Kills Seven, Businesses Disrupted
Protests that started to oppose the Chilean government’s decision to scrap government subsidies in the public transport system turned violent over the last two days with the death of five people following a garment factory being set on fire by… Read More ›
2019 Global Growth To Be Lowest Since 2008-09 Financial Crisis, Says IMF
The International Monetary Fund has warned that the pace of global growth for 2019 will be the slowest since the 2008-2009 financial crisis because of the ongoing trade war between the United States and China. It also added that tits… Read More ›
Analysts Say Global Economy Could Be In A Growth Recession
Some economists fear that a recession could hit the American economy. Those worries are exacerbated by the memories of the last financial crisis because the financial crisis was unfolding furring the last global recession in 2008. Businesses had shut down,… Read More ›
Global Economy Needs To Change Fast Change, Says Former GoE Governor
There will be devastating consequences for the democratic market system because the global economy is slowly but surely sleepwalking towards a fresh economic and financial crisis, believes the former Bank of England governor Mervyn King. There is a possibility of… Read More ›