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China rubbishes allegations that it may grab Ugandan airport over defaults on loan
China had imposed onerous conditions on the loan to Uganda, including potential forfeiture of the airport in case of default, sparking public outrage
In a first, Australia brings anti-trolling laws to crack down on online abuse and bullying
According to the proposed legislation, social media companies would be considered publishers and could be held liable for defamatory comments posted on their platforms.
Facing backlash over proprietary, Facebook brings new features to check kids from using platform
The California-based tech giant is also planning to introduce new controls for adults of teens on an optional basis so that parents or guardians can supervise what their teens are doing online
Tensions run high as China flies over 56 fighter planes toward TaiwanĀ
The Taiwanese air force scrambled its fighter planes and monitored the movement of the Chinese warplanes on its air defence system, the ministry said.
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Facebook faces proprietary issues as former employee claims tech giant of prioritising profiteering over hate speech
Facebook has been under fire after the Wall Street Journal reported internal documents showed that the social media company was aware that Instagram harmed the mental health of young users.
Walton gave priority toĀ Ā people needs and techĀ during Corona: Golam
The main theme of the 5th International Conference, organized by the Faculty of Business Education, Dhaka University, was 'Business and Economy in the New-Normal Landscape'.
As ādark-age’ fears strike China over power crisis, global majors Tesla, Apple halt manufacturing operations
China is in the grip of a power crunch as a shortage of coal supplies, toughening emissions standards and strong demand from manufacturers have pushed coal prices to record highs
Strides are underway to protect e-commerce consumer interests: Minister
"E-commerce has evolved beyond our expectations in the Covid supermarket," he said. Some companies have cheated customers, but customers also need to be more aware.
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James goes court to file a case against Banglalink
Lawyer Tapash Kumar Pal filed the case on behalf of James in the court of Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge Imrul Kayes aroundĀ 11 amĀ on Sunday.
Schools and Colleges open in Bangladesh in hybrid mode
There will be six-day classes for SSC and HSC candidates of 2021 and 2022 and fifth class students at the beginning of the opening of the educational institution.
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