STRASBOURG: Companies must tell employees in advance if their work email accounts are being monitored and such checks must not unduly infringe workers’ privacy,...
DUBAI/RIYADH/LONDON: Saudi Arabia favours New York for the main foreign listing of state oil giant Aramco, even though some financial and legal advisers have...
WASHINGTON: The United States announced Wednesday it would implement tough new security rules for all airlines flying into the country, but held off from...
Europe's aviation safety authorities have proposed rules for operating small drones that include requirements for geo-fencing technology to prevent them from straying into banned...
ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Thursday directed the relevant authorities to ensure proper implementation of rules and regulations vis-a-vis issuance of...
BOSTON: Banks across the world have paid about $321 billion in fines since the 2007-2008 financial crisis as regulators stepped up scrutiny, according to...
Sitting in a live WWE event maybe an exhilarating experience for pro-wrestling fans. With the intruding cameras and high quality of pyrotechnics from televised...
WASHINGTON: California regulators moved a step closer on Friday to the first mandatory U.S. energy efficiency standards for computers and monitors, gadgets that account for 3 percent of home electric bills and 7 percent of commercial power costs in the state.
ISLAMABAD: The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has approved the enhanced the uppers age limit by two years for the CSS Competitive Examination.
KARACHI: Governor Sindh Dr. Ishratul Ebad Tuesday said that restaurants and eateries across the province should strictly maintain health and safety standards, ARY News reported.
LAHORE: Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has conveyed his displeasure to the administrative hierarchy of Sindh and Punjab for violating ECP rules by making transfers of field officers notified as Returning Officers.
BERLIN: Facebook 'like' buttons on commercial websites break German law if users are not warned that their personal data is being shared, a court ruled on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON: Twitter said Friday it suspended more than 125,000 accounts, most of them linked to the Islamic State group, as part of increased efforts to eradicate "terrorist content" on the popular messaging platform.
CALIFORNIA: Twitter Inc has clarified its definition of abusive behaviour that will prompt it to delete accounts, banning "hateful conduct" that promotes violence against specific groups.
KARACHI: The Pakistan Electronic Media and Regulatory Authority (Pemra) has issued an unprecedented and comprehensive code of conduct for the electronic media, that – if implemented – would tantamount to reincarnation of TV channels across the country.