The Daily Populous

Sunday April 11st, 2021 morning edition

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And this is how I’m treated like this, what I’m about to undergo based on what’s going on for now, what’s going on, what’s going on to fix it right to life.

I’m trying to told you, OK, I’m trying to get out of my car. »

China hits Alibaba with record $2.8 billion fine for behaving like a monopoly

Authored by edition.cnn.com

London/Hong Kong (CNN Business) China has ordered Alibaba to pay a record fine of 18.2 billion yuan ($2.8 billion) after antitrust regulators concluded that the online shopping giant had been behaving like a monopoly.

The fine is equivalent to 4% of Alibaba's sales in China in 2019, state news agency Xinhua reported, and dwarfs the previous record penalty of $975 million handed out to American chipmakerin 2015.

Last month, Xi urged officials to step up their efforts to regulate online companies to maintain social stability. »

EXCLUSIVE: Aliens, Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection are being remastered in 4K for 4K Blu-ray and Disney+ release

Authored by thedigitalfix.com
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EXCLUSIVE: Aliens, Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection are being remastered in 4K for 4K Blu-ray and Disney+ release.

Aliens, Alien 3 and Alien: Resurrection are the only films in the Alien series not to have 4K editions available but this is set to change with the plan being to release them on Disney+/Star initially with a subsequent 4K Alien Collection heading to 4K Blu-ray some time in 2022.

We also expect the 4K Blu-ray releases to include new features and footage that has previously not been made available. »

Myanmar security forces with rifle grenades kill over 80 protesters - monitoring group

Authored by reuters.com
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(Reuters) - Myanmar security forces fired rifle grenades at protesters in a town near Yangon on Friday, killing more than 80 people, the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) monitoring group and a domestic news outlet said.

AAPP, which has maintained a daily tally of protesters killed and arrested by security forces, has previously said 618 people have died since the coup.

Ousted Myanmar lawmakers urged the United Nations Security Council on Friday to take action against the military. »