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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).
Summary of business stories March 1 to 7
EPF, Genting Malaysia, AirAsia, China’s Nine Dragons among summary of top stories last week
Weak internet faced by 31% of Philippine home schoolers
Close to a third of families in the Philippines whose members take school classes online have poor internet connections, according to a Social Weather Stations survey.
Countries differ on spectrum allocation approach
SPECTRUM auction has been the most popular approach by governments across the world in dishing out radio airwaves.
Celcom-Digi merger may be on cards again
TALKS between Norway’s Telenor ASA and Malaysia’s Axiata Group Bhd for a merger of their mobile telecom units have resumed, sources say.
US adds Myanmar ministries, military businesses to trade blacklist
The United States has unveiled new measures to punish Myanmar's army for its Feb. 1 coup, adding the country's ministries of defense and home affairs and its top military conglomerates to a trade blacklist.
How beers and Vikings gave Bluetooth technology its name
One of the best-known modern technologies owes its name and logo to a Viking-era king with a bad tooth: a quarter century ago, two engineers hatched the idea for the moniker “Bluetooth” over beers.
U.S. blocks Myanmar ministries, military businesses from certain trade
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Thursday unveiled new measures to punish Myanmar's army for its Feb. 1 coup, blocking the ministries of defense and home affairs and top military conglomerates from certain types of trade.
Amazon, Google vie for piece of India digital payment market
Technology giants Facebook Inc, Amazon.com Inc and Google and credit-card providers Visa Inc and Mastercard Inc are among those vying for unprecedented access to India’s burgeoning digital retail payments market.