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    ET Awards 2023 | Fireside chat: Much greater appetite for India globally, says EAM Jaishankar

    In a freewheeling conversation with Pranab Dhal Samanta of The Economic Times, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar talked about the global resetting of discourse for New India and how the nation as a collective, including businesses, needs to happen n...

    EU law sets the stage for a clash over disinformation

    A new European Union law, the Digital Services Act, aims to combat disinformation and harmful content on social media platforms. The law could force social media giants to adopt new policies and practices or face fines of up to 6% of their revenue. The law's effects could extend beyond Europe, potentially changing company policies worldwide.

    A unicorn in the making, Centre writes to Meta over WhatsApp outage, and more

    Private equity giant Apis Partners is expected to lead the round and join in as a new investor. Apis is expected to invest roughly $65 million, with the rest of the corpus coming from internal investors and private equity funds.

    EU law targets Big Tech over hate speech, disinformation

    European Union officials clinched the agreement in principle on the Digital Services Act after lengthy final negotiations that began Friday. The law will also force tech companies to make it easier for users to flag problems, ban online ads aimed at kids and empower regulators to punish noncompliance with billions in fines.

    Vaccination plan for an ailing Indian economy: Job creation agenda needs a reset

    There is a strong linkage between enhancing the well-being of the large masses of people at the bottom of economic pyramid and achieving an inclusive and resilient economy. By raising their incomes, the demand for basic and aspirational goods will increase, giving a major push to increased investments and hence, economic activity.

    Donald Trump's presidency not just a blip in US foreign policy

    Biden, who said last month that "America's back, ready to lead the world, not retreat from it," might strive to be the antithesis of Trump on the world stage and reverse some, if not many, of his predecessor's actions. But Trump's imprint on America's place in the world - viewed as good or bad - will not be easily erased.

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