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Donald Trump plays 'warm-up act' to Narendra Modi at 'Howdy, Modi' event in Houston: How international media covered mass rally
Fp Staff •In what is being hailed as one of the largest ever receptions of a foreign leader in the United States, 'Howdy Modi' was marked by Donald Trump as a 'profoundly historic event', that was reportedly attended by over 50,000 people.
The Great Hack trailer: Netflix Original documentary explores Cambridge Analytica/Facebook data breach
Fp Staff •The Great Hack includes interviews from The Guardian journalist Carole Cadwalladr, who first exposed the scandal and former chairman of CA, Julian Wheatland.
Narendra Modi in UK: British media focusses on post-Brexit trade deals, but also dubs India a 'republic of fear'
Fp Staff •Media in Britain scrutinised India's possible role in post-Brexit bilateral free trade deal and the two countries signing off on series of commercial agreements worth up to £ 1 billion ($1.42 billion). Officials in the Theresa May government also said that the investments would create or safeguard 5,750 British jobs.
Watch: Khaled Hosseini's short film Sea Prayer is a touching virtual reality tribute to Alan Kurdi
Parulsharma •Khaled Hosseini wrote a touching tribute to Alan Kurdi in the form of a letter which was turned into a VR short film called Sea Prayer.
Britain's Guardian and Observer newspapers to switch to tabloid format, in bid to save costs
•Britain's The Guardian newspaper will switch to tabloid format from early 2018, the newspaper's owner said on Tuesday, after deciding to outsource the printing of its two best-known titles in a bid to keep costs down
Leaked Facebook data shows 54,000 reports of revenge porn and sextortion in just one month
Tech2 News Staff •The actual extent of such activity could be far more considering the number of people who would not want to report the incidents.
Indian Police have allegedly been hacking the accounts of journalists and activists for Scotland Yard
Tech2 News Staff •It’s hard to believe, but Scotland Yard has allegedly been outsourcing illegal hacking duties to the Indian Police.
'Rogue' US National Parks Service, Nasa Twitter accounts launch resistance to defy Donald Trump
Fp Staff •After the US National Parks Service Twitter account was banned from tweeting after they posted photographs comparing US President Donald Trump's inauguration crowd with that of former president Barack Obama, the official Twitter account of the Badlands National Park--a subsidiary of the National Park Service-- struck back, defying the new administration by posting a series of tweets on climate change, The Guardian reported.
Security researchers ask The Guardian to retract WhatsApp encryption flaw report
Fp Archives •Mounting pressure on the Guardian, a group of security researchers have co-signed an open letter asking the paper to retract its story that claimed encrypted messages on WhatsApp can be intercepted as the mobile messaging service contained a 'backdoor'.
Facebook CEO announces steps to counter fake news on the social network
Fp Archives •A day after US President Barack Obama criticised Facebook for spreading fake news that favoured Donald Trump, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced new steps to counter fake news on the platform, a media report said.