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French telecom major Orange clears proposal to onboard Christel Heydemann as new CEO
The appointment will mark Heydemann as the first woman to be at the helm of France’s biggest telecom company following a revamp at the top.
Amid border standoff, India-China begin commanders-level talks
Amid ongoing border tensions, the Indian army and Chinese military commanders are set to begin the 14th round of military commanders-level talks today.
Salon management software startup Glamplus raises $700k in Pre-Series A round
Glamplus is a SaaS enabled curated B2B marketplace which helps and enables large, medium & small salons/spas to adopt technology and grow their businesses digitally.
Amid growing tensions with China and Russia, US defence budget swells to $768 billion
US president Joe Biden late Tuesday signed the National Defense Authorization Act into law, authorizing $768.2 billion in military spending, including a 2.7% pay raise for service members, for 2022
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Google, Facebook likely to face more ‘accountability’ under new law in UK
British lawmakers have demanded to make Google, Facebook, and other online services legally accountable for advertisements on their platforms
Centre clears Assisted Reproductive Technology Bill 2021, to regulate fertility clinics
The ART Bill seeks to regulate fertility clinics. All such clinics will have to be registered under the National Registry of Banks and Clinics of India
Facebook India executives to depose before parliamentary panel today
Facebook India's top executives are expected to testify before a parliamentary panel chaired by senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor.
Cricket Betting Industry in India: Present and Future Analysis
The global sports betting market is suspected to be worth over $1 trillion including the underground market.
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Biden resumes presidential duties, Harris first woman to take US presidential reins briefly
Biden transferred power to Harris, the first woman, first Black person and first person of South Asian descent to be vice president, for one hour and 25 minutes
After Android and iOS, now Twitter’s web app will no longer crop individual images
Users will no longer need to click on an image to view the full-size version. The feature appears to be rolling out to all users immediately.
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