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Google Accused of Anti-Competitive Behaviour by Czech Search Engine Seznam, Faces $417 Million Claim
Back in November, a group of 165 companies and industry bodies have called on European Union antitrust enforcers to take a tougher line against Google. Seznam has a 25 percent market in the search engine segment in the Czech Republic.
Over 21% Polling Recorded in Rajasthan Urban Local Body Polls
As many as 2622 polling booths have been set up for polling in 1775 wards of 43 Nagar Palikas and 7 Nagar Parishad and a total of 14.32 lakh voters are eligible to cast their votes.
Ellen DeGeneres Tests Covid Positive
Comedian-host Ellen DeGeneres has revealed that she has tested Covid-19 positive, assuring fans she feels fine right now.
UP Police Stop Muslim Couple's Wedding, 'Torture' Groom Overnight on 'Love Jihad' Rumours
On late Tuesday evening, following a phone call where “miscreants” claimed that a Hindu woman was being forcefully converted to Islam through marriage, the police landed up at the wedding venue and stopped the ceremony.
Jeep Compass SUV gets Year-End Discounts Worth up to Rs 3 Lakh for December 2020
The discount offers by Jeep follow other carmakers who too have announced year-end discounts in order to boost sales and help clear stock.
Instagram Will Now Let Users Shop From Reels, Its TikTok Lookalike; Feature Rolling Out Globally Today
Instagram had announced the shopping feature for its IGTV videos in October. Back then, the company had said that the feature is bring tested for Reels and will be rolled out soon.
Biden, Harris Named Time Magazine's 'Person Of The Year'
Time magazine has named Presidentelect Joe Biden and Vice Presidentelect Kamala Harris its Person of the Year.
Singapore Approves COVID-19 Test Using Saliva From Inside Throat
Singapore has approved Advanced MedTech Holdings' COVID19 kit for use in testing saliva from deep within the throat, the company said, as the country looks to ramp up testing to help reopen its borders and resume more economic activity.
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Named Time 2020 'Person of the Year' Beating Anthony Fauci, Racial Justice Activists
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were chosen ahead of three other finalists: frontline health care workers and Anthony Fauci, the racial justice movement, and President Donald Trump who Biden defeated in November's election.
World Watches as First-Mover Britain Probes Adverse Reactions to Pfizer Vaccine
Officials from around the world are keen for British authorities to give them as much information as possible about the two reported cases of anaphylaxis among thousands of people inoculated since mass-vaccination began on Tuesday.
While Doing Dev D I Didn't Know That This was Going to Be the Future: Mahie Gill
Mahie Gill says while working in Dev D she wasn't sure about her unconventional heroine role, but that's the kind of content OTT platforms prefer now.
Argentine Lawmakers Take Up Government-backed Bill To Legalize Abortion
Argentine lawmakers began debating a bill to legalize abortion on Thursday as protesters rallied outside Congress waving trademark green scarves in support of the legislation that could set the tone for a wider shift in Latin America.
At Home Of Climate Accord In Paris, Campaigners Demand Action
Campaigners on Thursday unfurled a vast mockedup poster in front of the Eiffel Tower of French President Emmanuel Macron turning his back on a planet in flames, to press for more action on climate change five years on from the Paris accord.
Morgan Stanley To Shift $120 Billion To Germany In Post-Brexit Move - Source
Morgan Stanley is planning to shift around 100 billion euros ($121 billion) in assets to Frankfurt from Britain next year as a consequence of Brexit, a person with knowledge of the matter said on Thursday.
Brent Rises Above $50 A Barrel For First Time Since March On Vaccine Optimism
Oil prices climbed more than 4% on Thursday, with Brent surging above $50 a barrel for the first time since early March, fueled by hopes of a faster demand recovery as countries start to roll out COVID19 vaccines.
Cyber Attacks Seen On Coronavirus Vaccine Infrastructure - U.S. Senator Peters
Cyber attacks have been waged against COVID19 vaccine distribution infrastructure, including a coldchain storage company, U.S. Senator Gary Peters said on Thursday.