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Online manipulation, hate 'must stop': UN conference
Online manipulation, hate 'must stop': UN conference
Business and Economy

Digital platforms have changed how we interact, and urgent action is needed to stop the manipulation of users and hate speech, a UN conference in Paris heard Wednesday. As a result of the conference, UNESCO aims to draw up global guidelines to fight disinformation and hate speech for governments, regulatory bodies and digital companies by mid-2023. lp-ah/sjw/fb

Milan Fashion Week opens with celebrity stardust, industry growth
Milan Fashion Week opens with celebrity stardust, industry growth
Business and Economy

Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi and Missoni are among Italy's top labels showing at Milan Fashion Week starting Wednesday, with the industry buoyed by bumper sales results despite war-fuelled economic uncertainty. "Perhaps we could do even better but there is a war on Europe's doorstep, uncertainty about energy costs -- and we hope that China is out of the pandemic," Capasa told reporters Tuesday.

Energy-starved S.Africa offers tax breaks to boost green power
Energy-starved S.Africa offers tax breaks to boost green power
Business and Economy

South Africa unveiled Wednesday new tax incentives to encourage investment in the production of clean power to help the country battle an energy crisis that has sparked worsening blackouts. The continent's most industrialised country has been labouring under a devastating energy shortfall for months, largely due to under-investment in power utility Eskom's ageing and poorly maintained plants.

Kenya launches probe into sex abuse claims at UK tea firms
Kenya launches probe into sex abuse claims at UK tea firms
Business and Economy

Kenyan prosecutors on Wednesday said they will investigate accusations of sexual abuse on tea estates that supply some of Britain's most popular brands. More than 70 women working in the plantations in Kenya's Rift Valley told an undercover investigation by the BBC that they had been sexually abused by their supervisors for years.

UNESCO conference tackles disinformation, hate speech
UNESCO conference tackles disinformation, hate speech
Business and Economy

Participants at a global UN conference in France's capital on Wednesday urged the international community to find better safeguards against online disinformation and hate speech. She said that, at the height of online campaigns against her for her work, she had received up to 98 hate messages an hour.

Game on: Sony re-enters VR headset fray
Game on: Sony re-enters VR headset fray
Business and Economy

Consumer tech giant Sony is launching a virtual reality (VR) headset for its PlayStation on Wednesday, six and a half years after its last attempt to crack a market that is still struggling to gain a widespread public following. By comparison, Sony claims to have sold 30 million PlayStation 5 consoles last year.

Russian oligarchs' superyachts on sanctions radar
Russian oligarchs' superyachts on sanctions radar
Business and Economy

Luxurious superyachts owned by Russian oligarchs reportedly close to the Kremlin have proved difficult to seize under Western sanctions imposed over Moscow's war in Ukraine. Abramovich has been hit with sanctions by Britain and the EU, though not the US, for his close ties to Putin.

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