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Japan minister apologises for bureaucrat's dinners with tech firm executives
TOKYO (Reuters): Japan's internal affairs minister removed a senior bureaucrat from his post and apologised on Monday (March 8) for what he said could be a breach of the law after an inquiry showed that the official attended meals with officials of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT).
Japan minister apologises for bureaucrat's dinners with NTT executives
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's internal affairs minister removed a senior bureaucrat from his post and apologised on Monday for what he said could be a breach of the law after an inquiry showed the official attended meals with officials of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT).
At Dubai airport, travellers’ eyes become their passports
Despite concerns about overzealous surveillance in the UAE, the country’s vast facial recognition network only shows signs of expanding.
Casting a wide intrusion net: Dozens burned with single hack
The SolarWinds hacking campaign blamed on Russian spies and the “grave threat” it poses to US national security are widely known. A very different – and no less alarming – coordinated series of intrusions also detected in December has gotten considerably less public attention.
Dabbling in black magic to become an offence
METRO Ahad reported that the state Islamic authorities are expected to charge people dabbling in black magic in the future.
Iran releases British-Iranian aid worker Zaghari-Ratcliffe from house arrest but court summons looms
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran has released British-Iranian aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe from house arrest at the end of her five-year prison sentence, but she has been summoned to court again on another charge, her lawyer said on Sunday.
Egypt's Sisi ups pressure for Ethiopia dam deal on Sudan visit
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi called on Saturday for a binding deal by the summer on the operation of a giant Ethiopian hydropower dam, as he made his first visit to neighbouring Sudan since the 2019 overthrow of Omar al-Bashir.
Lebanon's caretaker PM pleads for a new government as protests continue
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Hassan Diab threatened on Saturday to stop performing his duties to pressure politicians to form a new government, citing an incident in which shoppers fought over milk to illustrate the parlous state of the economy.
News Analysis: How China's five-year plans catalyze its rejuvenation
China on Friday (March 5) unveiled a draft blueprint for economic and social development over the next five years and clarified the long-range objectives through the year 2035, setting policy priorities for a new development stage that is crucial for the country to achieve socialist modernisation.
Main Volkswagen brand speeds up shift to electric
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Volkswagen wants electric vehicles to make up the majority of European sales for its core brand by 2030, it said on Friday, the latest carmaker to accelerate the shift towards battery-powered models.