Russia fines Twitter $116,568 for failure to delete illegal content
Moscow: A Moscow court Friday fined Twitter 8.9 million rubles (about $116,568) for violating Russia's Internet legislation by failing to ...
Read moreDetailsMoscow: A Moscow court Friday fined Twitter 8.9 million rubles (about $116,568) for violating Russia's Internet legislation by failing to ...
Read moreDetailsSeoul: Google's video-sharing platform YouTube will cooperate with South Korea to closely monitor and prevent the spread of fake news ...
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Online users nowadays are faced with clever scams, harassment, bullying, blackmail, extortion and grooming or honey trapping schemes on a...
Read moreDetailsThe European Union has lent itself to criticism for a controversial meeting of its officials with Taliban representatives in Brussels...
Read moreDetailsA nation remembers its wars not only through victories but also through the names of those who never returned to...
Read moreDetailsBy Aakar Patel What cannot be passed in Parliament as law can be incarnated as a change in the rules....
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