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It is the third-largest GDPR-based fine, surpassed by sanctions against ... for transferring European user data to servers located in China. The act constitutes a violation of the European Union ...
After India conducted Operation Sindoor on terror locations in Pakistan, countries like China, Pakistan and Azerbaijan came into its support. As a result of the ...
China's property prices showed some improvement in April as Beijing's support measures worked to put a floor under the ailing real-estate sector, but investment remained in decline. Average home ...
China’s move to cut key lending rates to a six-year low to revive the housing market is likely to generate a mild impact on home sales, with many prospective buyers still tightening their belts ...
EU regulators hit TikTok with a $600 million fine for unlawful data transfers to China. They said TikTok failed to ensure EU-level data protection under Chinese law. The social media giant said on ...
China is self-sufficient in nuclear power generation, it has put a man in space and it is leading in many areas of artificial intelligence. But when it comes to semiconductor production, it ...
The Seventh China Contemporary Art and Crafts Biennial brought together some 700 objects by artists from across the country in a variety of styles and forms of craftsmanship, both traditional and ...
When she first visited the bucolic Paris home, it was like discovering a magical overgrown garden. That also made it ...
China's new home sales by value dropped 1.9% in January-April, as property investment slid 10.3% and new construction starts fell 23.8%. "China Home Prices Show Some Improvement, Investment Stays ...
The company has been fined €485 million for its data transfers to China and €45 million for the lack of transparency in its privacy policy. The fine is the third-largest ever for a breach of the EU’s ...
An Irish court laid down the fine for TikTok’s breach of the EU ... for sending European users’ data to servers in China, a breach of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation ...