OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian businesses operating in critical infrastructure sectors would be required to report cyber attacks to the federal […]
Traitor or ‘patsy’? Ex-CIA coder’s WikiLeaks U.S. trial begins
By Luc Cohen NEW YORK (Reuters) – A former CIA coder sent classified U.S. information to the WikiLeaks website out […]
Big Tech bill has votes needed to pass, top U.S. antitrust lawmaker says
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A top Democratic lawmaker on antitrust issues said Tuesday a bill aimed at reining in the market […]
UK tribunal backs most of ruling against Meta’s Giphy deal
By Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) -Meta Platforms won an appeal against Britain blocking its acquisition of Giphy on a single […]
El Salvador’s bitcoin holdings value slashed in half by sell-off
LONDON (Reuters) – El Salvador’s bet on bitcoin was slashed on Tuesday by half as the more than $100 million […]
Fisker says it is nearing end of supply chain crisis
(Reuters) – Electric-vehicle maker Fisker Inc is seeing a “sort of end” to its supply chain crisis, Chief Executive Henrik […]
Coinbase slashes 1,100 jobs as crypto winter sets in
By Nivedita Balu (Reuters) – Coinbase Global Inc will cut about 1,100 jobs, or 18% of its workforce, the cryptocurrency […]
Russia’s Wildberries selling Zara clothes online despite Inditex halting operations
(Reuters) – Russian e-commerce leader Wildberries is still selling clothes from Inditex brands that have suspended operations in the country, […]
S.Korea truckers end strike; gov’t agrees to extend pay guarantee
By Byungwook Kim and Heekyong Yang UIWANG, South Korea (Reuters) -South Korea’s unionised truckers and the transport ministry reached a […]
Thomson Reuters launches investigation, halts work with S.African partner
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Global media and services company Thomson Reuters has suspended work with a South African subcontractor following a […]