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Partnership Signed to increase cultural understanding between businesses and people of Pakistan and China

Partnership Signed to increase cultural understanding between businesses and people of Pakistan and China. Partnership Signed between China Pakistan Study Center at ISSI and RINSTRA to increase cultural understanding between businesses and people of Pakistan and China. In the picture Director CPSC, Dr. Talat Shabbir and CEO RINSTRA, Amir Jahangir signed the Me China Pakistan Study Center at the Institute of Strategic Studies, Islamabad and RINSTRA Technologies Sign a MOU for Content Generation on the Cultural, Political and Economic Cooperation. China Pakistan Study Center at the Institute of Strategic Studies, Islamabad and RINSTRA Technologies Sign a MOU for Content Generation on the Cultural, Political and Economic Cooperation.

Антон Кориневич: Є побоювання, що РФ буде шукати формальний привід для відкритої збройної агресії з території Криму

Антон Кориневич: Є побоювання, що РФ буде шукати формальний привід для відкритої збройної агресії з території Криму
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Kaduna healthworkers protest abduction of 2 nurses from hospital

The Chairman of the Association Ishaku Yakubu  who led the protest at the Ministry of Health called on the state government to secure health facilities and nurses across the state. He also said that the nursing was under threat  in the state particularly in rural areas where the health facilities lack adequate security and perimeter fences. Addressing news men during the protest , Yakubu said as a union they demand for the quick and unconditional release of the nurses as he  called on the state government to beef up security around health facilities. “As we speak nurses are under run in Kaduna because they were not secured. Imagine what will happen to the patients in this critical situation.  The government is doing enough but let them improve on what they are doing to secure Kaduna health.

India Wants to Cut Big Tech Down to Size Critics Say the New Rules May Give the State Too Much Power

To be clear, India is not alone. Regulators around the world have also ramped up scrutiny on the outsized influence of Silicon Valley s tech titans. From the United States to Europe and Australia, regulators are tightening the rules to keep Big Tech in check. Keeping Big Tech in check From tackling fake news to preventing monopolistic practices, the Indian government has come down hard on Big Tech in recent months. In February, New Delhi announced sweeping reforms to that would hold social media platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp and others more accountable to legal requests . They would be required to take down content the government deems unlawful while messaging service providers would be required to identify original posters of certain messages but that could mean breaking end-to-end encryption promised to users.

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