Leftist Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced Wednesday that private rail companies will soon be required to offer passenger services. Noncompliant rail carriers will be forced to allow government-owned trains to operate on their tracks. “This is not an expropriation, it
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Former Culture Secretary Baroness Morgan has blasted tech firms that profit from websites that “do nothing but exploit the distress of victims” by spreading revenge porn. She called on big tech platforms to “do the right thing” and make the internet safer
Last month Parliament finally approved the passing of the Online Safety Bill. As we wait for the Bill to receive Royal Assent attention is now turning to how the new provisions will be implemented, and how quickly the Bill can give protection
Thousands of information technology (IT) workers who have contracted with U.S. companies have secretly sent millions of dollars in wages to North Korea for use in its ballistic missile program, FBI and Department of Justice officials said. The workers were dispatched by
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has reportedly handed out contracts worth £151.8 million to companies to chase drivers who have not paid their ULEZ fines. The scheme, which since August covers all London boroughs, means vehicles that do not meet emissions standards incur
Cathy Cameron has been left in tears and unable to sleep as OVO and SSE have bombarded her with letters demanding cash for seven months. The 71-year-old, from Baillieston, Scotland, was told she had gone to using 18,328 kilowatt hours compared to
An investigation has confirmed that the late founder of Johnny & Associates, who died in 2019, sexually assaulted children for decades. Companies, such as beverage maker Asahi Group Holdings, have begun to drop stars represented by the Japanese entertainment agency. Stars such
Two telecommunication companies in Haiti said their fiber optic cables were severed this week, temporarily leaving customers without service in what were suspected acts of sabotage by criminal gangs. ‘LAWLESS’ HAITI PLAGUED BY CORRUPTION AND DEADLY GANG VIOLENCE FUELS HUMANITARIAN CRISIS Digicel
FDA cracks down on companies that sell unauthorized vapes to kids: ‘We will hold anyone accountable’
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has sent warning letters to 15 companies for selling “unauthorized e-cigarette products” — otherwise known as vapes — disguised as school supplies, food and drinks, toys and other kid-enticing designs, according to a Wednesday press release.