How YouTube deals with inappropriate videos
The company looks to have adopted a tougher approach recently
The company looks to have adopted a tougher approach recently
Special predictive software points inspectors to the buildings most at risk
Convictions are rare, but long court cases stifle opposition
There has been slow progress in righting the wrongs of apartheid
California is set to implement them in the boardrooms of its listed companies
Not one has served a full term since 2007
China’s government calls it an “evil cult”
Some characters with negative connotations have a female root
In a social-democratic bastion, populists are on the rise
The corner of a foreign field becomes decidedly Russian
It has been linked to the annexation of Crimea and the poisoning of Sergei Skripal, but its power could be waning
A prudish penal code had to be revisited in light of the constitution’s commitment to equality
They are being squeezed by both the labour market and the welfare state
How sausages, eggs and waffles help American officials understand hurricane damage
Greater connectivity and a politically engaged non-resident population could help the ruling party retain power
For now, sanctions stymie the South Korean president’s ambitious plans for inter-Korean co-operation
The government wants to ban it
A lengthy review process is unlikely to satisfy everyone
Growing calls for a four-day week are likely to go unheeded
Russia hopes it leads to Arctic riches
Separatism’s heady moment has come and gone
Both left and right are guilty of suppressing speech
Bigg Boss 12 day 15 marks the return of evicted contestant Romil as a wildcard entry along with a new partner. It tests the bond shared by Jasleen Matharu and Anup Jalota during a task.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd is set to post a hefty jump in third-quarter profit to record levels after its chip unit put in a sterling performance on demand from data centres and improved production yields.