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Australia passes law to make Google, Facebook pay for news
Australia’s Parliament passes laws forcing Google and Facebook to pay for news, though it will take time for the digital giants to strike media deals, say law makers.
Supporters of Myanmar military coup rampage in Yangon
(Reuters) - Supporters of Myanmar's military, some armed with knives and clubs, others firing catapults and throwing stones, attacked opponents of the Feb. 1 coup on Thursday, as protests against the new junta continued in the country's largest city.
Setting the stage for the future of performing arts education
WHEN Taylor’s University first launched Malaysia’s first conservatory degree programme in performing arts last February, Faculty of Social Sciences and Leisure Management School of Liberal Arts and Sciences senior lecturer Mark Beau de Silva could not have foreseen the hurdles and challenges that Covid-19 would bring.
Chinese ride-sharing giant Didi plans entry into Europe
Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing Technology Co plans to make its debut in Western Europe, people familiar with the matter said, as the company seeks new growth markets ahead of a long-awaited initial public offering.
Australian parliament passes news media bargaining code
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Australian parliament on Thursday passed a news media and digital platforms mandatory bargaining code that will make it compulsory for Alphabet Inc's Google and Facebook Inc to pay media companies for content.
‘Public must remain vigilant to avoid falling prey to scammers’
PEOPLE are still falling prey to scams despite the high number of reports on the topic being disseminated every day.
Adapting to new realities
Jobseekers face challenges in staying relevant to meet the needs of the labour market. LS Training Solutions training provider Asnawi Yusof, in saying this, advised them to adapt by using technology and improving their skill sets.
New law to stem money laundering, terrorism financing
THE country will approve a regulation to stem money laundering and terrorism financing by requiring fintech players to report suspicious transactions.
India plans new social media controls after Twitter face-off
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Chafing from a dispute with Twitter, India plans to oblige social media companies to erase contentious content fast and assist investigations, according to a draft regulation.
Malaysian parents cite concerns as online scammers target children during pandemic
Do you know who your children are talking to online during the pandemic?