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Exclusive: Parler CEO says social media app, favored by Trump supporters, may not return
(Reuters) - Social media platform Parler, which has gone dark after being cut off by major service providers that accused the app of failing to police violent content, may never get back online, said its CEO John Matze.
Trump impeached for a record second time, history won’t be kind
WASHINGTON (AP): His place in the history books rewritten, President Donald Trump endured his second impeachment largely alone and silent.
Can Trump be barred from future office?
(Reuters) - Some U.S. lawmakers have said President Donald Trump should be disqualified from holding political office again following his impeachment on Wednesday for inciting a mob that stormed the Capitol as lawmakers were certifying President-elect Joe Biden's victory.
Off-duty cops, other officials face reckoning after rallying for Trump in D.C
(Reuters) - As rioters scaled scaffolding outside the U.S. Capitol, Roxanne Mathai held up her cell phone to record the sea of supporters of President Donald Trump storming America’s bastion of democracy.
Complaints after Portuguese prosecutors acknowledge spying on reporters
LISBON (Reuters) - Groups representing journalists and lawyers in Portugal complained of a threat to press freedom on Wednesday, after prosecutors acknowledged having spied on two reporters to try to ferret out their sources in a case against soccer club Benfica.
EU court opinion endorses local authority's competency to file cases against big-techs
BRUSSELS, Jan. 13 (Xinhua) -- Data protection watchdogs in any member state of the European Union (EU) can file complaints against Facebook despite the fact the company bases its European presence in Ireland, advocate general Michal Bobek advised the European Court of Justice on Wednesday.
Sabah business community happy to be allowed to operate
KOTA KINABALU: Businesses were off to a quiet start on the first day of the movement control order, just a day after the streets in the city here were jammed with vehicles as people rushed to complete tasks and tie up loose ends.
Top officials head honours list
SEREMBAN: Two of the country’s senior civil servants head the list of 272 recipients of titles and awards in conjunction with the 73rd birthday of Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan Tuanku Muhriz Tuanku Munawir today.
Declaration of Emergency should not put democracy, rule of law in peril, says Malaysian Bar
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Bar hopes that the declaration of a state of emergency will not put democracy and rule of law at peril.
Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny to fly to Russia on Sunday despite risks
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny said on Wednesday he would fly back to Russia on Jan. 17 from Germany where he has been recovering after being poisoned, shrugging off potential legal risks that could see him jailed.