Author: Bibi Byrd
Telegram Revamps Rules to Moderate Private Chats Following CEO Durov’s Arrest
Telegram has made significant changes to its moderation policies after the arrest of CEO Pavel Durov in France for allegedly failing to control illegal activity [Read More…]
Raiffeisen Faces Setback as Russian Court Freezes Shares Amid Legal Dispute
Raiffeisen Bank International AG has suffered another blow in Russia after a local court froze shares in its subsidiary, complicating the bank’s ongoing efforts to [Read More…]
Taliban Imposes Ban on Afghan Women Speaking in Public, Drawing Global Condemnation
The Taliban has introduced new laws in Afghanistan that ban women from speaking in public, further restricting their presence and freedoms. The new regulations, which [Read More…]
AstraZeneca Confirms Investigation of Employees in China Over Data Privacy Violations
AstraZeneca has confirmed that a “small number” of its employees are under investigation in China, following reports by Bloomberg that police are probing five current [Read More…]
PepsiCo Stock Slips: A Smart Buy for Long-Term Investors?
PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) stock rarely lands in the “discount” category, but it appears that the current price offers a fair buying opportunity for long-term investors. [Read More…]
Toronto Home Sales Rebound in August, Prices Dip Amid High Interest Rates
Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) saw a modest increase in August, following a decline in July, according to data released by the [Read More…]
Huawei Poised for Showdown with Apple, Unveils New Products Hours After iPhone 16 Launch
Huawei Technologies Co. is gearing up to launch new products just hours after Apple Inc. (AAPL) unveils its iPhone 16, setting the stage for a [Read More…]
Volkswagen Considers Unprecedented Factory Closures in Germany to Cut Costs
Volkswagen AG is contemplating its first-ever factory closures in Germany as part of a drastic cost-cutting strategy. This move, which would impact both its main [Read More…]
Cocoa Crisis: Cutting-Edge Solutions and Alternatives Promise to Keep Chocolate on the Shelves
As climate change strains the delicate ecosystems where cocoa beans grow, new solutions are emerging to meet the soaring demand for chocolate. Companies and researchers [Read More…]
$13 for a Video Call, $25 for a Movie: Tablets in Prisons Costing Incarcerated Individuals Dearly
Across the U.S., bulky tablets encased in plastic have become a staple in prisons and jails, offering limited online access for calls, messaging, and entertainment. [Read More…]