CNN hits back in row over using slain US envoy's diary
CNN on Monday hit back at accusations by a top US State Department official that it had engaged in "distasteful" reporting by using the contents of a diary belonging to slain US ambassador to Libya.
German region to buy more Swiss tax cheat data
The German region of North Rhine-Westphalia will continue to buy data on people suspected of stashing assets in Swiss banks to avoid taxes, the state premier was quoted as saying on Sunday.
Endangered languages get a Google protection plan
Google on Tuesday unveiled an online information exchange platform to try to give some extra lasting power to more than 3,000 endangered languages.
Majority of Kazakhstan citizens trust TV more than printed media
Demoscope Bureau of Express-Monitoring of Public Opinion has polled Kazakhstan citizens on the most trusted information sources.
40 percent of polled Kazakhstan citizens against data personalization
Kazakhstan Interior Ministry initiated a draft law On Personal Data providing for storage of detailed information on every Kazakhstan citizen.
Geneva is interested in Kazakhstan’s e-government
The interest to Kazakhstan is a result of the country’s dramatic rise in the UN e-government ranking.
Intentional wrench of information considered national security threat in Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev signed a law On National Security of Kazakhstan.
Information war is waged against Kazakhstan President: Adviser
I have been saying this for a long time that there is a real information-ideological war waged against the President and the country in general: Yertysbayev.