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EU countries, lawmakers reach deal to tackle online child sexual abuse
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU countries and EU lawmakers agreed late Thursday evening to allow Facebook and Microsoft to scan and remove onl...
Syndicated Content Apr 29, 2021
New media outlets expanding in Turkey, still face online hurdles - report
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Newer media outlets in Turkey are reaching a wider audience but the practices of big tech gate keepers such as Google and Facebook are slowing their efforts to catch up with mains...
Syndicated Content Mar 03, 2021
Bare-knuckle fight nights take off online in Russia during pandemic
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A brutal boxing tournament in Russia that pits bare-knuckle fighters against each other in short, bloody bouts has surged in popula...
Syndicated Content Apr 30, 2021
Italy's Serie A seals deal with Google against online piracy apps
MILAN (Reuters) - Serie A said on Monday Google agreed to remove from its content platform some video apps illegally enabling users to watch live game...
Syndicated Content May 17, 2021
WHO-led team in China will start meetings online from quarantine
By Thomas Peter and John Geddie WUHAN, China/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A World Health Organization-led team investigating the origins of COVID-19 are to begin virtual meetings with their Chinese hosts fro...
Syndicated Content Jan 15, 2021
Online premieres and digital Q&As as Sundance goes virtual
By Alicia Powell and Marie-Louise Gumuchian NEW YORK (Reuters) - Red carpets for the stars might not be rolled out in Park City, Utah, this year, but the 2021 Sundance Film Festival is opening its doo...
Syndicated Content Jan 28, 2021
Yandex warns against limiting foreign ownership in Russian online streaming services
By Nadezhda Tsydenova and Anna Rzhevkina (Reuters) - A draft law proposing to limit foreign shareholdings in Russian companies that offer online video streaming services to 20% could worsen the invest...
Syndicated Content Dec 21, 2020
Parler's website is back online, but app still not in stores
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The chief executive of social media platform Parler, popular with American right-wing users but which virtually vanished after the U.S. Capitol riot, posted a brief message on the...
Syndicated Content Jan 17, 2021
Online misinformation that led to Capitol siege is 'radicalization,' say researchers
By Elizabeth Culliford (Reuters) - Online misinformation that led to violent unrest at the Capitol last week has gone beyond false claims and has reached the point of "radicalization," resea...
Syndicated Content Jan 12, 2021
Packaged food giants push direct online sales to gauge consumer tastes
By Siddharth Cavale and Nivedita Balu (Reuters) - Packaged food giants including Kraft Heinz, General Mills and Kellogg are pushing sales of their products to consumers directly via their own online c...
Syndicated Content Feb 19, 2021
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