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Facebook faces year of reckoning after showdown in Australia
Facebook Inc’s brief but tempestuous standoff with the Australian government over a world-first pay-for-news law is only the start of a string of regulatory battles that the world’s biggest social network faces in 2021.
China set to encourage two-way fund flows
BEIJING (China Daily/ANN): China is likely to achieve a breakthrough this year that would permit personal investment in securities and insurance products overseas, an indication that policymakers are willing to see more active two-way capital flows, experts said on Monday (Feb 22).
Yuan gains larger share in international payment: SWIFT
BEIJING: The Chinese currency yuan, has retained its spot as the fifth most attractive currency for global payments by value in January but with a larger share as a global payment currency, said the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT), a global provider of financial messaging services.
WhatsApp flap shows importance of message platform to Facebook
What went wrong when Facebook announced a new privacy policy for WhatsApp?
Working with those you can’t stand in Covid times
In many ways, working from home is great when it comes to avoiding co-workers you can't stand. But homeworking doesn't take them out of the equation entirely.
Myanmar junta blocks Facebook to shut down dissent as West increases pressure
YANGON (Reuters): Myanmar's junta blocked Facebook and other messaging services in the name of ensuring stability on Thursday (Feb 4) as they consolidate power following a coup and the detention of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
India police block roads into Delhi to stop farmers disrupting budget day
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian police and paramilitary dug ditches and spread razor wire across main roads into New Delhi on Monday to prevent protesting farmers entering the capital as the finance minister prepared to deliver the government's annual budget in parliament.
UK data watchdog says millions have stopped using WhatsApp
The UK’s top data-protection regulator told lawmakers that millions of people have stopped using WhatsApp in favor of alternative messaging services such as Telegram and Signal.
Two men extradited from Australia to face U.S. charges for $50 million text messaging fraud
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two men have been extradited from Australia to face U.S. criminal charges over an alleged scheme to bilk hundreds of thousands of mobile phone users out of more than $50 million for unwanted text messaging services, U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss in Manhattan said on Tuesday.
Iranian users of Signal messaging service say app blocked
Iranian users of the Signal messaging service said on Jan 25 they have lost access to the app on their mobile devices.