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Australia's antitrust chief claims victory after Facebook standoff
CANBERRA (Reuters) - The architect of Australia's laws forcing Google and Facebook to pay media companies for content claimed victory on Wednesday, though critics said last-minute changes to appease Facebook favoured Big Tech over smaller news outlets.
Australia's antitrust chief claims victory after Facebook standoff
CANBERRA (Reuters) - The architect of Australia's laws forcing Google and Facebook to pay media companies for content claimed victory on Wednesday, though critics said last-minute changes to appease Facebook favoured Big Tech over smaller news outlets.
Some dogs are able to memorise words with impressive speed
Researchers have identified and followed dogs exhibiting the extraordinary ability to memorise the names of objects in record time.
Cuba’s Revolutionary Square got a new name on Google Maps, but it didn’t mention the rebels
For a few hours, Cuba’s storied Revolutionary Square, where Fidel Castro once gave hourslong speeches to the masses, had a different name on Google Maps this week: Freedom Plaza.
Asean should facilitate talks, not deal solely with junta: Envoy of ousted Myanmar lawmakers
BANGKOK (The Straits Times/ANN): An envoy of elected Myanmar lawmakers ousted by the military coup says Asean should not be talking solely to the military regime, but should also reach out to protesters in order to bring all parties to the negotiating table.
Suspected Islamists kill a dozen people in eastern Congo attacks
BENI, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - Assailants killed a dozen people in two overnight attacks in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the army, a witness and a local rights group said on Wednesday, blaming an Islamist militia.
Iraqi Christians, decimated by Islamist violence, prepare for pope's visit
(This February 24 story corrects spelling of name in paragraph 14)
Facebook bans all Myanmar military, related entities after coup
Facebook Inc has widened a ban on pages linked to Myanmar’s military and barred advertising from affiliated commercial entities, stepping up its opposition to the coup in the South-East Asian nation.
Syrian migrant sets sights on seat in German parliament
BERLIN (Reuters) - Almost six years ago Tareq Alaows drifted across the Aegean in a rubber boat before walking most of the way from Athens to Vienna. Now the migrant who fled military conscription in Syria is trying to win a seat in Germany's parliament.
Twitter wants you to think twice before posting that reply
On Twitter, replies to certain tweets can sometimes be unpleasant or offensive. So why not call out users just as they’re about to post this kind of message?