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Mexico opens telecom market to foreigners in move to break up monopolies

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Newspapers worried about new UK media regulation

"The watchdog being set up would replace the widely discredited Press Complaints Commission, a self-regulatory body run by newspaper editors.

Phone hacking lawyer: 100s of new victims

And rather than being established through a new press law, which advocates of Britain's media have described as unacceptable, the regulatory body would be created through a Royal Charter, a kind...

Mexico moves to open up telecom industry long dominated by monopolies

Among the measures included in the reform, Mexico would:_ Allow foreign companies to increase from 49 percent to 100 percent their stake in most telecommunications operations in the country._ Give...

News Summary: China leaders take aim at railways

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China's leaders take aim at Railways Ministry

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Tens of thousands in Taiwan protest president

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FTC won't act against Google as inquiry ends

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Africa hopes to speed up medicine approval systems

Johnson County, Mo., Circuit Judge Michael Wagner has acknowledged he may be violating the...

Developments related to Google's privacy concerns

The regulatory agency CNIL says Google's explanation of how it will use the data is too vague...

PARIS: Google and privacy: 6 EU countries take action

Tensions between privacy and the swiftly evolving ability of companies to spin online usage data...