During an exclusive interview with Fox News Channel’s "MediaBuzz" on Sunday, former President Trump warned that U.S. lawmakers shouldn’t ban TikTok because it would benefit Facebook, which he called a "worse" social media platform. Host Howard Kurtz prompted Trump, asking him why he apparently shifted his stance from supporting a ban of TikTok during his presidency to now disagreeing with the 197 Republicans who recently passed a bill to ban the app if its Chinese owners don’t sell it. Trump...
New guidelines calls for use of "safe and reliable" semiconductor chips approved by the China Information Technology Security Evaluation Center.
The move is reminiscent of US moves to reduce its reliance on chips made in Taiwan in favor of US-made products.
China has introduced guidelines that bar the the use of US processors from AMD and Intel in government computers and servers, The Financial Times has reported. The new rules also block Microsoft Windows and foreign database products in favor of domestic solutions, marking the latest move in a long-running tech trade war between the two countries. Government agencies must now use "safe and reliable" domestic replacements for AMD and Intel chips. The list includes 18 approved processors, including...
Brazilian Meta Computer Services Company has won a case against the use of
The New Zealand government said on Wednesday it will ban the sale of disposable e-cigarettes, increase fines on retailers that sell to those younger than 18 years old and better regulate retailers. The New Zealand government has received significant criticism for rolling back a world-first law banning tobacco sales for
Reiterating his opposition to Congressional efforts to ban TikTok, the former president argues that Facebook should also be banned.
A recent report by CDCL presents ex-ante rules as existing in a complementary relationship with ex-post rules, where sectoral authorities would “set the rules of the games” while competition authorities would act as “umpires”.
Football governance bill to be published on TuesdayPrime minister: bill will ‘prevent a breakaway league’An independent regulator for English football is imminent after the government confirmed plans to put a bill before parliament under which clubs could be fined up to 10% of revenues if they breach agreed conditions.The long-awaited football governance bill is to be published on Tuesday and will define the powers of the regulator according to three objectives: “to improve financial...
Monrovia – The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Madam Sara Beysolow Nyanti issued a directive requesting the suspension of Liberian Diplomatic, Official, and Service passports issued under the July 2023 Revised Passport Regulations. The Ministry would now revert to the March 2016 regulations. By J. H. Webster Clayeh, [email protected] Addressing journalists at a Ministry of Information []
Diversity officials in the Biden administration recently distributed an internal magazine to the nation’s intelligence agencies instructing personnel not to use “problematic phrases” when discussing America’s adversaries, according to a document first revealed by The Daily Wire. “The Dive” newsletter, distributed by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, suggested that because “words matter,”
The guidelines, unveiled on December 26, are now being enforced, writes the Financial Times. They order government agencies above the township level to include criteria requiring "safe and reliable" processors and operating systems when making purchases.Read Entire Article