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In Bangladesh, after numerous protests calling for justice for victims of sexual violence, the government decided to make rape a capital offense.
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Specifically, for the purchase of an iPhone (even older models), you will no longer have a supplied mains charger, only the simple charging cable and a pair of wired headphones.
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Apple will lift the veil this Tuesday on its new iPhone 12. It should be compatible with 5G networks. This could give a boost to subscriptions dedicated to this new technology around the world.
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In a statement released Monday, the social network said it would now ban content denying the reality of the Shoah.
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The 137 countries participating in the negotiations have set a comprehensive framework for tax reform aimed at further taxing digital giants - including GAFA. But a political agreement is still missing to implement the plan.
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Apple is expected to launch its first range of smartphones equipped with 5G technology tomorrow, the highly anticipated "iPhone 12", more than a year after its two rivals Samsung and Huawei.
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“Cheer” coach Monica Aldama says she is “devastated” after the show’s star Jerry Harris was arrested on federal child pornography charges. “My heart is shattered into a million pieces. I am devastated by this shocking, unexpected news,” Aldama wrote in a statement on Friday. She added, “Our children must be protected from abuse and exploitation, and …
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The Trump Administration’s long-threatened TikTok ban is here, but don’t plan a funeral for the popular video app just yet. Beginning Sunday, both Apple and Google will be forced to stop making TikTok available to download on their app stores. Likewise, TikTok will not be able to update its software after Sunday. Nevertheless, users who …
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Justin Bieber is feeling the “Holy” spirit. Dropped on Friday morning, his new single finds the born-again Biebs taking it to church with Chance the Rapper in a gospel-charged song about a righteous romance. “The way you hold me, hold me, hold me, hold me, hold me/Feels so holy, holy, holy, holy, holy,” sings Bieber …
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Google has amended a confusing policy that appeared to permit smartphone apps that let people keep tabs on their cheating spouses. The tech giant issued an update Wednesday to its Google Play store policy governing “stalkerware” apps, which track the user’s location and other personal information without their knowledge. These apps — sometimes marketed as …