Malaysia has implemented new laws to regulate online content, requiring social media platforms and websites to obtain licenses and remove offensive material within 24 hours. The government claims the measures are necessary to combat fake news and protect national security, but critics argue they will stifle freedom of speech and lead to censorship. The move has raised concerns about the potential impact on internet freedom and the ability of Malaysians to express themselves online.
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17-member committee formed to guide the progressive roll-out of autonomous vehicles in Singapore
Read a summary of this article on FAST.Get bite-sized news via a newcards interface. Give it a try. Click here to return to FAST Tap here to return to FAST FASTSINGAPORE: A 17-member steering committee chaired by Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow has been formed to guide the progressive roll-out of autonomous vehicles (AVs) in Singapore, the Ministry of Transport (MOT) announced on Thursday (Jul 31).The committee consists of transport industry representatives from companies such...
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