Terror suspects to appear before investigating magistrate Friday
Two suspects of Pakistani origin are set to appear before an investigating magistrate on Friday on charges of planning an attack on a Jewish center in the busy downtown area of Psyri. The suspects allegedly received orders from a fellow Pakistani who is currently evading arrest in Iran.
Brazilian footballers fall victim to crypto scam
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Three Brazilian footballers, including Nottingham Forest midfielder Gustavo Scarpa, say they have fallen victim to a multi-million-dollar cryptocurrency scam, according to local media reports.
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Meta reports fall in sales, but beats expectations
Facebook and Instagram owner Meta on Feb. 1 reported its first annual sales drop since the company went public in 2012, but the fall was less brutal than expected, sending its share price soaring.
The social media giant said sales dropped one percent to $116.6 billion in 2022, while it also announced that the number of daily users on Facebook hit two billion for the first time.
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Reports About Greek Police Ties With Mafia Face Investigation
Greek Police, Athens, Photo: EPA-EFE/GEORGE VITSARAS
It follows reports in the media on Sunday, January 29, of secret conversations between police officers and people involved with the fuel mafia.
US Supreme Court lets Meta’s WhatsApp pursue Pegasus spyware suit
The US Supreme Court on Monday let Meta Platforms Inc's WhatsApp pursue a lawsuit accusing Israel's NSO Group of exploiting a bug in the WhatsApp messaging app to install spy software allowing the surveillance of 1,400 people, including journalists, human rights activists and dissidents.
Social media platforms aim to oppress democracy: Minister
Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu states that social media platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter and TikTok are created to oppress democratic governments, adding that the U.S. has been demanding the data of Syrian people from Türkiye for six years.
Competition Authority issues $6.5 mln fine against Facebook
The Turkish Competition Authority has ordered Facebook to pay a total fine of 346 million Turkish Liras ($6.5 million) for breaching competition rules.
The fine announced yesterday came as the result of an investigation regarding the obligation of WhatsApp users to share their data with other Meta Inc. Companies.
Competition Authority mulls penalty on WhatsApp
In an investigation by the Turkish Competition Authority regarding the obligation of WhatsApp users to share data, administrative fines against the companies concerned and an end to the data merging were requested.
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Russia adds Facebook owner Meta on list of terrorist and extremist group
The decision means that all services provided by Meta, including WhatsApp and Instagram, are set to be cut off in the country
Turks spend 4 hours a day on apps
Mobile users in Türkiye devote four hours a day to apps, according to the Regional Pulse Index Second Quarter report by data.ai.
Users in 13 regions, namely Indonesia, Singapore, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, India, Japan, South Korea, Canada, Russia, Türkiye, the U.S. and the U.K., spend more than four hours per day on apps.
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