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France sets to release first contact-tracing app by weekend

France is set to launch its coronavirus contact-tracing app as soon as the weekend after it cleared two parliamentary votes.

Australian police investigating attacks on 5G towers by coronavirus activists

Australian police and telecommunications companies are working together in a bid to prevent arson and other attacks on equipment suspected of supporting...

Denmark to build world’s biggest wind to jet fuel plant

Six Danish companies have teamed up to build what could be the biggest electrolyser in the world outside Copenhagen, hoping to turn...

Google deletes millions of TikTok’s negative reviews

Google has deleted millions of negative TikTok reviews from its Play store after the app's rating fell from 4.5 to 1.2 stars...

Facebook to pay Canada $6.5 for “false” privacy claims

Facebook will pay a multi-million dollar penalty for making "false" privacy claims in Canada. The C$9m ($6.5m; £5.3m) fine...

U.S cripples Huawei as chip export rule is tightened

The US has announced new export controls aimed at limiting Chinese technology giant Huawei's access to semiconductor technology. The...

Samsung reveals two new devices – Galaxy A31 and M11

Samsung continues to offer devices that empower people to do more. This week Samsung released not one, but two devices designed to...

Facebook takes down all UK anti-lockdown posts

Facebook has removed a number of posts advertising anti-lockdown protests across the UK, which are seemingly organised by a group opposing vaccinations.

Canadian space company to set up base in UK

The Canadian-based space company GHGSat says it intends to set up a global centre in the UK to analyse the emissions of...

Twitter staffs to work from home ‘forever’

Twitter has told staff that they can work from home "forever" if they wish as the company looks towards the future after...

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Court of Appeal frees Assemblyman in Major Maxwell Adam Mahama murder case

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Reform Kimberly process to shield diamond communities – CEO of GOLDBOD, Sammy Gyamfi

The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), Sammy Gyamfi, has called for urgent reforms to the Kimberly Process, highlighting...