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UK's Labour govt plans permanent fracking ban
UK's Labour govt plans permanent fracking ban
Economy

Britain's Labour government plans to permanently ban fracking, a highly controversial method of extracting fossil fuels, due its environmental impact, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said Wednesday. "Let's ban fracking," Miliband told the Labour party conference in Liverpool.

YouTube, platforms not cooperating enough on EU content disputes: report
YouTube, platforms not cooperating enough on EU content disputes: report
Economy

An independent appeals body tasked with resolving disputes between social media platforms and EU users on Wednesday criticised a lack of cooperation from digital platforms, especially YouTube. A YouTube spokesperson countered that "ACE has not put in place the privacy safeguards necessary for us to share the user data they need to resolve disputes about content moderation decisions".

Thousands protest in Greece over 13-hour workday plans
Thousands protest in Greece over 13-hour workday plans
Economy

Thousands of Greek workers prompted large-scale disruption during a 24-hour general strike on Wednesday, protesting against the conservative government's plans to introduce a 13-hour work day. - Fragile economy - The bill, which has not yet been submitted to parliament, allows staff to work 13 hours a day for the same employer under exceptional circumstances, for extra pay.

Spanish court opens 550-mn-euro Meta data protection trial
Spanish court opens 550-mn-euro Meta data protection trial
Economy

A Spanish court opened a trial on Wednesday over a 550-million-euro lawsuit brought by more than 80 Spanish media organisations against Facebook owner Meta for allegedly breaching European Union data protection rules. Spanish radio and television stations have launched a separate lawsuit against Meta for the same reasons, seeking 160 million euros in damages.

Taiwan says 'will not agree' to making 50% of its chips in US
Taiwan says 'will not agree' to making 50% of its chips in US
Economy

Taiwan "will not agree" to making 50 percent of its semiconductors in the United States, the island's lead tariff negotiator said Wednesday, as Washington pressures Taipei to produce more chips on US soil. More than 70 percent of the island's exports to the United States are information and communications technology, which includes chips, the cabinet said in a statement Wednesday.

India ready to rev up chipmaking, industry pioneer says
India ready to rev up chipmaking, industry pioneer says
Economy

When Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared India's "late entry" into the global semiconductor race, he pinned hopes on pioneers such as Vellayan Subbiah to create a chip innovation hub. - 'More complicated'- Modi this month said that "20 percent of the global talent in semiconductor design comes from India".

Asian stocks mixed, Wall St futures drop as US heads for shutdown
Asian stocks mixed, Wall St futures drop as US heads for shutdown
Economy

Asian markets stuttered, US futures fell and gold hovered near record highs Wednesday after lawmakers in Washington failed to reach a deal to avert a government shutdown. Gold, a go-to in times of turmoil and uncertainty, was hovering just below its record high of $3,871.72 owing to a weaker dollar, bets on lower borrowing costs and worries about the impact of the shutdown.

South Korea posts record semiconductor exports in September
South Korea posts record semiconductor exports in September
Economy

South Korea recorded its highest ever semiconductor exports in September, official data showed Wednesday, despite growing pressure from US tariffs and other restrictions on the crucial sector. Seoul logged more than $16.6 billion in exports of semiconductors last month, up by more than a fifth from September 2024, according to data from the country's industry ministry.

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