Analysts say the pair gatecrashing a French firm’s bid gives India options, but questions remain about delivery
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A Hong Kong court has ordered the defunct Apple Daily newspaper to pay HK$1.5 million (US$191,200) in damages to a listed company and two senior executives over 10 defamatory articles that accused them of spying on the city’s pro-democracy activists at Beijing’s behest.
Analysts say the pair gatecrashing a French firm’s bid gives India options, but questions remain about delivery
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Last month, Instagram head Adam Mosseri said that the platform would ban videos filmed on Meta smart glasses that harass women in public places — but it seems the ban isn’t working.
After Mosseri personally delivered the news in July, Meta announced that two large pickup artist accounts — pickup artists refer to men who approach women on the street to try and get their contact details — were pulled from Instagram.
However, an investigation by Business Insider found that