Spain's BBVA remained confident that its hostile takeover bid for smaller rival Sabadell will be approved by competition ...
The Wikimedia Foundation, which runs Wikipedia, has asked India's Supreme Court to quash an order directing the online ...
The Anti-Defamation League has accused at least 30 “agenda-driven” Wikipedia editors of bringing antisemitic narratives to ...
Dozens of editors worked together to flood Wikipedia with “antisemitic narratives, anti-Israel bias, and misleading ...
A new ADL report finds a coordinated campaign to manipulate public perception of Israel by editing Wikipedia articles to paint the Jewish state in a negative light.
A group of 30 editors collaborated to insert anti-Israel and antisemitic narratives and falsehoods into articles, working ...
A group of at least 30 Wikipedia editors have circumvented the online encyclopedia’s policies to include antisemitic ...
The Supreme Court on Monday, March 17, questioned the Delhi High Court's order for Wikipedia to remove details of a ...
A new survey reveals how the online encyclopedia's editors coordinated to distort information on the Israeli-Palestinian ...
Opinion
Don’t gag free speech
SC bench says right things. But too many courts exercise their power arbitrarily  Three pillars of democracy – legislature, executive and judiciary – have codified powers, and police to enforce them.
An autopen, as described by Wikipedia, is a device designed to automatically reproduce signatures. It is commonly used by ...
The Supreme Court (SC) said some important things about free speech. But many courts in India still use their power unfairly. In a democracy, three main groups—lawmakers (legislature), the government ...