Sony-backed computing startup heads for rare IPO in sidelined London stock market
British computing startup Raspberry Pi on Wednesday said it plans to list in London, in a rare win for the U.K. stock market.
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British computing startup Raspberry Pi on Wednesday said it plans to list in London, in a rare win for the U.K. stock market.
The UK’s national security agency, MI5, warned in April that British universities participating in military research are targets for cyberattacks by foreign states.
YouTube said on Tuesday that it would comply with a court order to block users in Hong Kong from viewing a popular democracy anthem, raising concerns about free speech and highlighting the increasing fraught environment for tech companies operating in the Chinese territory.
Calls for Indian travelers to boycott the Maldives is "absolutely" helping Sri Lanka's travel industry, the country's Tourism Minister Harin Fernando said Thursday.
The day after U.K. police charged three men with assisting Hong Kong’s intelligence service, China’s ambassador to Britain was summoned for an official reprimand by the British foreign ministry in the latest sign of growing tension between London and Beijing.
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HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong’s leader on Tuesday urged foreign governments to respect its overseas-based trade offices after a staff member in its London branch was charged in Britain for allegedly working for the Chinese city’s intelligence service.