Washington:  Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg took personal responsibility Tuesday for the leak of data on tens of millions of its users, while warning of an "arms race" against Russian disinformation during a high stakes face-to-face with US lawmakers.

In his first formal congressional appearance, the Facebook founder and

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Activists Plant 100 Life-Size Mark Zuckerberg Cutouts On Capitol Lawn

Cutouts of Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg are displayed near the Capitol in Washington, D.C.

Washington:  Before Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg faced a barrage of questions from lawmakers in Washington on Tuesday, an advocacy group staged a public spectacle of its own. Members placed 100 life-size cutouts of

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Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox London Offices Raided

London offices of Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox have been raided by the European Commission (File)

London:  A unit of Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox said it was cooperating with an inspection by the European Commission after the Telegraph newspaper reported that officials had raided its offices in London."Fox

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WASHINGTON:  Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg endured an hours-long grilling by dozens of U.S. senators Tuesday during which he repeatedly apologized and promised privacy reforms but also pointedly defended his company against the threat of new legislation.

Zuckerberg invoked Facebook's unlikely journey -

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-Responsible For What Happens In Facebook-: Mark Zuckerberg In Congress

Mark Zuckerberg is now in US Congress to give his testimony over the privacy scandal (AFP)

Washington:  Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has arrived at the US Capitol building to testify before Congress. Hours before the hearing began, a huge number of people waited in a line to watch the testimony. Mark Zuckerberg is expected to

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Do You Hang Laundry In Balcony Think Again Before You Do In This Country

12 apartments have been warned for fines if they continued drying clothes in balcony. (Representative)

Kuwait:  Residents in Kuwait who hang out laundry on their balconies will be fined up to 300 Kuwaiti dinars (about $1,000) under a new campaign.

The campaign was prompted by concerns over hygiene and visual pollution as

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