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Donald Trump’s social media ban prompts questions over regulation

The decision by social media giants to ban President Trump raises a “very big question” over how they are regulated, Matt Hancock has said.Twitter, Facebook and Instagram blocked Mr Trump’s accounts

The Times |  | Fuente original

Shops told to get tough on the Covid rule-breakers

Supermarkets face being legally required to enforce mask wearing and social distancing as part of a wider crackdown on compliance with the lockdown.Boris Johnson told senior ministers last night that

The Times |  | Fuente original

Singapore kept IPO flow steady last year despite pandemic-driven market volatility: PwC

2020 also saw a sharp drop in Singapore companies listing on the Hong Kong exchange.

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

Global coronavirus cases surpass 90 million in battle on new variant

Europe, which became the first region to report 25 million cases last week, remains the worst-affected area in the world.

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

Twitter, Facebook and Others Silenced Trump. Now They Learn What’s Next.

The social-media platforms’ actions in recent days show the companies’ influence over online discourse.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Markets Rally Highlights Bets on Recovery

Investors are showing signs of increasing exuberance, reflecting optimism about a vaccine-fueled global recovery and the changed economics of the post-coronavirus world.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Marriott, Blue Cross, Commerce Bank to halt campaign donations to lawmakers who voted against certifying election - The Washington Post

Marriott, Blue Cross, Commerce Bank to halt campaign donations to lawmakers who voted against certifying election - The Washington Post

The Washington Post |  | Fuente original