Harvard University placed Taiwanese-American student Cosette Wu on disciplinary probation for disrupting a speech by Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng, while Chinese student Zou Hongji, who removed Wu from the venue, faced no sanctions despite being found in breach of university policies.
Twitter's unprecedented suspension of over twenty prominent journalists citing they had violated rules against "doxxing," has drawn swift backlash from around the world.
Taking to Twitter, Mayank Bidawatka, co-founder of the homegrown microblogging platform questioned the intention and power that Elon Musk wanted to access, "I forgot. There's more! - Banning Mastodon account. - Not allowing mastodon links saying it's unsafe. - Banning Koo's eminence handl
After the suspension, Musk confirmed the news and tweeted, "If anyone posted real-time locations & addresses of NYT reporters, FBI would be investigating, there'd be hearings on Capitol Hill & Biden would give speeches about end of democracy!"
Hong Kong, November 7 (ANI): Experts have warned that a contentious law that came into effect in Hong Kong in October will be used to punish opposition figures for revealing personal information about police and authorities, a media report said.