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TikTok boss to deny China ties to US lawmakers
TikTok boss to deny China ties to US lawmakers
Business and Economy

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew will staunchly deny allegations by US lawmakers Thursday that the hugely popular video-sharing app had ever, or ever would, share data with the Chinese government. "TikTok has never shared, or received a request to share, US user data with the Chinese government.

Kenya's Ruto seeks to reassure investors after protests
Kenya's Ruto seeks to reassure investors after protests
Business and Economy

Kenya's President William Ruto on Wednesday vowed to rein in "impunity" and sought to reassure investors in the wake of violent opposition protests against his government. "Through the rule of law, the government will take robust measures to honour and respect the rights of all and demonstrate that no one is above the law by decisively combating impunity, lawlessness and disorder," Ruto said.

EU unveils 'right to repair' rules to cut tech waste
EU unveils 'right to repair' rules to cut tech waste
Business and Economy

The EU's executive arm proposed new rules on Wednesday that would force manufacturers to allow customers to have broken products repaired, in a bid to cut the number thrown out. The 10-year rule will apply to products that are subject to the EU's "repairability requirements", with the bloc promising to add phones and tablets to that category soon.

France's Macron defiant on pension reform despite uproar
France's Macron defiant on pension reform despite uproar
Business and Economy

French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday defiantly vowed to push through a controversial pensions reform, saying he was prepared to accept unpopularity in the face of sometimes violent protests. "If it is necessary to accept unpopularity today, I will accept it," he added, while acknowledging he had "not succeeded in convincing" the country over the reform.

Gaming giant Tencent's 2022 annual net profit falls 16%
Gaming giant Tencent's 2022 annual net profit falls 16%
Business and Economy

Chinese gaming giant Tencent's profits fell steeply last year, according to an earnings report released Wednesday, as the country's tech sector weathers a government crackdown and a shaky economy. Annual net profit in 2022 fell 16 percent year-on-year for the group, which owns the popular Chinese messaging app WeChat.

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