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The UN’s highest International Court of Justice is to hear arguments next month in a long-running genocide case that threatens to sour relations between...
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The UN’s highest International Court of Justice is to hear arguments next month in a long-running genocide case that threatens to sour relations between...
Government requests for Twitter user information are on the rise, the messaging service said as it released figures while pressing for more transparency. “Over...
In the United States, pre-packaged foods loaded with artificial ingredients and chemicals can make it onto grocery store shelves boasting the label “natural.” Why?...
Internet titans eager to regain the trust of users for the first time on Monday provided insight into numbers of secret requests for user...
Verizon on Wednesday became the first major US telecom carrier to release a “transparency report,” and said it received 320,000 data queries last year...
Spain’s data protection watchdog ordered US Internet giant Google on Thursday to pay a 900,000-euro fine for “serious violations” of users’ privacy. The Spanish...
Spain’s data protection watchdog ordered US Internet giant Google on Thursday to pay a 900,000-euro fine for “serious violations” of users’ privacy. The Spanish...
Republicans in Congress refused to endorse a spending bill unless it delayed the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, the law giving health...
WASHINGTON (voa) – U.S. President George W. Bush has signed into law anti-fraud legislation designed to curb corporate corruption. The measure mandates tougher penalties...
Belgium has become the second country in Europe after the Netherlands to decriminalize euthanasia. The lower house of parliament has passed a controversial bill...