AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Just Eat Takeaway.com CEO Jitse Groen said on Sunday the company's decision to de-list its shares from the Nasdaq stock exchange should not be taken as an indication of plans to sell its Grubhub subsidiary. The company announced its intention to delist its U.S. shares on Tuesday. Shares of the Amsterdam-based company remain listed on the Amsterdam and … [Read more...] about Takeaway.com CEO: U.S. delisting does not indicate plan to sell Grubhub
Rights group goes to court to get Nigeria to publish agreement with Twitter
By Camillus Eboh ABUJA (Reuters) - A Nigerian rights group has asked the High Court to force the government to publish an agreement with Twitter that led to the restoration of the social media company's services last month following a six-month ban. Nigeria suspended Twitter last June after the U.S. company removed a post from President Muhammadu Buhari that threatened to … [Read more...] about Rights group goes to court to get Nigeria to publish agreement with Twitter
Israeli inquiry checking NSO database over police wiretap allegations
By Dan Williams JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A high-level Israeli inquiry into alleged warrantless wiretaps by police is examining a database provided by NSO Group, the manufacturer of the powerful hacking tool Pegasus, the Justice Ministry said on Sunday. NSO, which has denied wrongdoing amid months of spiralling reports in Israel and abroad of privacy violations by government … [Read more...] about Israeli inquiry checking NSO database over police wiretap allegations
South Africa takes Huawei’s local unit to court over hiring
By Nqobile Dludla JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -South Africa has asked a court to fine the local unit of China's Huawei Technologies for breaking rules on hiring locals and to order the company to amend its practices, the labour department said on Friday. Approximately 90% of the company's employees were foreign nationals, violating "employment equity" regulations which impose a … [Read more...] about South Africa takes Huawei’s local unit to court over hiring
Intel launches blockchain chip to tap crypto boom
(Reuters) - Intel Corp on Friday launched a new chip for blockchain applications such as Bitcoin mining and minting NFTs to cash in on the rising usage of cryptocurrencies. The chip will ship later this year and the first customers include Block Inc, the Jack Dorsey-led firm that recently changed its name from Square Inc to highlight its growing focus on the … [Read more...] about Intel launches blockchain chip to tap crypto boom