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Do big tech companies have a ‘duty of care’ for users? A new report says they do – but leaves out key details

Do big tech companies have a ‘duty of care’ for users? A new report says they do – but leaves out key details

Large social media companies should have to proactively remove harmful content from their platforms, undergo regular “risk assessments” and face hefty fines if they don’t comply, according to an independent review of online safety laws…

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Fintechs launch e-rupee services – Central Banking

Fintechs launch e-rupee services – Central Banking

Fintechs launch e-rupee services – Central Banking End of drawer navigation content Skip to main content Initiative follows RBI’s announcement last year that CBDC would be extended to non-banks Two fintechs have launched services offering…

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Crude prices fall on US-China trade clash

Crude prices fall on US-China trade clash

Crude prices fall on US-China trade clash by : Reuters Source link

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While plastic dominates human consumption, the global economy will remain hooked on fossil fuels

While plastic dominates human consumption, the global economy will remain hooked on fossil fuels

In early December 2024, hopes for a landmark global treaty to curb plastic pollution were dashed as negotiations in South Korea stalled. Leading the campaign against the deal were major oil-producing nations, especially Saudi Arabia…

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Bees count from left to right just like some humans, apes and birds – new research

Bees count from left to right just like some humans, apes and birds – new research

Picture writing the numbers 1 to 5 in a horizontal line, from smallest to largest. Where did you put 1? If you placed 1 on the left and 5 on the right, you share this…

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Elon Musk targets closure of US humanitarian aid agency

Elon Musk targets closure of US humanitarian aid agency

Elon Musk targets closure of US humanitarian aid agency by : Reuters Source link

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The way UK inflation is worked out is changing – and it will matter for everyone

The way UK inflation is worked out is changing – and it will matter for everyone

Visit a supermarket in 2025 and you’ll see that a tub of Lurpak butter can cost £5.70. It may strike you that this represents a staggering increase from £3.65 just three years ago, so instead…

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Canadians cancel trips, ban American booze after Trump's tariffs

Canadians cancel trips, ban American booze after Trump's tariffs

Canadians cancel trips, ban American booze after Trump's tariffs by : Reuters Source link

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how South Africa’s bold new climate act and labour law can align to drive a just transition

how South Africa’s bold new climate act and labour law can align to drive a just transition

Increased average temperatures, climate variability, and extreme weather events are taking a toll on the environment and disproportionately affecting the lives and livelihoods of vulnerable communities. This is intensifying challenges in the world of work.…

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Supersonic jets are making a comeback – but despite the hype, don’t expect to book yet

Supersonic jets are making a comeback – but despite the hype, don’t expect to book yet

Late last week, American company Boom Supersonic flew faster than the speed of sound with its XB-1 supersonic demonstrator aircraft. It’s now the first piloted non-military aircraft to break the sound barrier since the Concorde…

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