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Twitter’s lead EU regulator concerned over blue tick roll-out
By Conor Humphries DUBLIN (Reuters) - Twitter's lead European Union privacy regulator said on Tuesday she was concerned that the Elon Musk-owned U.S. firm had launched its Twitter Blue subscription se...
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New EU-US data pact may come too late for Facebook -regulator
By Conor Humphries DUBLIN (Reuters) - A new pact to facilitate the safe transfer of EU citizens' personal data to the United States might not come into force in time to avoid a suspension of Facebook'...
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Japan’s January real wages drop at fastest pace since 2014
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's real wages saw their biggest fall in nearly nine years in January due to four-decade-high inflation, labour ministry data showed on Tuesday, squeezing the buying power of con...
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Push to give Biden new powers to ban TikTok moves ahead in Congress
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two U.S. senators said on Monday their efforts to tackle foreign technology threats were advancing and they will on Tuesday unveil legislation aimed at grant...
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U.S. Sen Dan Sullivan urges Biden administration approve Arctic oil project
HOUSTONm (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan on Monday urged the Biden administration to approve an Alaskan arctic oil project fiercely opposed by environmental groups and stalled while the U.S. rev...
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South Korea revised Q4 GDP -0.4% q/q, matching earlier estimate
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's economy contracted 0.4% in the fourth quarter from a quarter earlier, revised central bank data showed on Tuesday, matching its advance estimate released in January. Th...
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Meta will keep releasing AI tools despite leak claims
By Stephen Nellis (Reuters) -Meta Platforms Inc on Monday said it will continue to release its artificial intelligence tools to approved researchers despite claims on online message boards that its la...
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Exclusive-U.S. solar panel imports from China grow, alleviating gridlock, officials say
By Nichola Groom and Richard Valdmanis (Reuters) -U.S. imports of solar panels are finally picking up steam after months of gridlock stemming from implementation of a new law banning goods made with f...
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US files new labor complaint in Mexico, eyeing allegations at Unique Fabricating
By Daina Beth Solomon MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -The U.S. government on Monday filed its seventh labor complaint in Mexico under a trade pact that aims to improve workplace conditions, asking Mexican offi...
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US Commerce chief names White House official as new chief of staff
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo on Monday named senior White House official Chris Slevin as new chief of staff of the department overseeing tens of bill...
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