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  • Killed Kenyan Cult Members May Also Have Been Victims of Organ Trafficking
  • Microsoft Makes AI Version Bing More Widely Accessible to Audiences
  • Russia Deploys New Type of Tank for the First Time in Ukraine
  • Mother of 15-Year-Old American YouTube Star Sued by 11 Minors for Emotional and Sexual Abuse
  • Volcano Spews Huge Ash Cloud and Leaves Russian Villages in the Dark
  • NATO Boss Stoltenberg: Finland Will Join NATO Tomorrow
  • EU Member States Approve Ban on New Combustion Engine Cars From 2035
  • Zelensky Honours Soldiers When Visiting Bachmut
  • ChatGTP Predicts: Bitcoin is the Cryptocurrency for the Crypto Trader in 2023
  • White House Wants Mike Pence to Apologize for Homophobic Joke to Transportation Secretary
  • Tunisia’s Parliament Reconvenes After 20 Months
  • Fed Chairman Powell: Interest Rates May Rise Even More
  • Belarusian Opposition Leader Tikhanovskaya Sentenced in Absentia to 15 Years in Prison
  • Striking: Russian Soldiers Ask in Video to Join Wagner
  • New York Thieves are Targeting One Specific Pair of Headphones
  • Three Turkish Media Sanctioned for Criticism of Approach to Earthquake
  • Wall Street Closed for Presidents Day Celebrations
  • Formula 1 Team Mercedes Returns to Black Car
  • Opera Integrates ChatGPT into the Browser for Quick Summaries
  • Ukrainian President Zelensky Makes a Surprise Visit to the United Kingdom
  • Australia and China Hold First Trade Talks Since 2019
  • Samsung Galaxy S23 Comes With 200 MP Camera
  • TikTok CEO Testifies for American Politicians
  • Trial Against Belarusian Opposition Leader Tikhanovskaya Starts: Lukashenko’s Personal Revenge
  • Heathrow Airport Will See Passenger Numbers Triple in 2022
  • Former Czech Prime Minister Babis Acquitted in Case of Fraud With EU Subsidies
  • Trump Urges Republicans to Vote for McCarthy as Speaker of the house
  • KLM is Investigating Serious Transgressive Behaviour Former Pilot
  • Controversial British Plan to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda is Legal, Court Rules
  • No More Cheap Fuel Across the French Border
  • Irish Data Watchdog Fines Meta 265 Million Euros
  • Nespresso Comes With Its Own Biodegradable Coffee Capsules
  • Alibaba Unexpectedly Records Billions of Losses in Third Quarter
  • CIA Boss Talks With Russian Counterpart About Nuclear Weapons in Ankara
  • EU Launches Investigation into Microsoft’s Acquisition of Activision Blizzard
  • UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at Climate Summit in Egypt
  • China Puts Zone Around the World’s Largest iPhone Factory in Lockdown
  • Interpol Fears Rise of Metaverse Crime
  • Convicted Lee Jae-yong Heads Samsung
  • UNICEF Demands That COP27 Intervene When 559 Million Children are Exposed to High Heat Waves
  • WHO Warns of Chronic Diseases Due to Lack of Exercise
  • George Floyd’s Family Consider Legal Action Against Kanye West
  • Vladimir Putin Confirms Attacks are Retaliation for Crimean Bridge Attack
  • No Marriage Between Arm and Samsung
  • Universal Charger Gets Support From European Parliament
  • Annoying Passengers are Now Blacklisted by KLM and Transavia
  • Dead and Injured in Israeli Action in West Bank
  • European Leaders Warn Italy: Popularism Always Ends in Catastrophe
  • Germany Pushes for European Decision on Russians Fleeing Mobilization
  • Queen Elizabeth Leaves London for the Last Time
  • Brussels Introduces Rules for Securing Crucial Raw Materials
  • WMO: Tackling Climate Change is Going in the Wrong Direction
  • Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Mocks British Prime Minister Liz Truss
  • Berlin: EU Unity Under Pressure Due to Tensions in the Gas Market
  • Toyota Invests Billions in Batteries for Electric Cars
  • Snap Puts Away Plans for New Selfie Drone
  • Study: Half of Android Users Consider Switching to iOS for Privacy
  • Reuters: Wall Street Resumes Trading in Russian Bonds
  • Russian Police Raid the Home of Protesting TV Journalist
  • North Korean Hackers Tempt Victims With Fake Coinbase Job Offer
  • Mattel to Make SpaceX Space Toys
  • Slack Raises Prices But Expands Free Version
  • Record Temperature of 39.1 Degrees in the United Kingdom
  • Axie Infinity Attack Started With Phishing
  • Hackers Claim Data Theft of 1 Billion Chinese
  • President Macron and Prime Minister Borne Come with Slightly Different Cabinet
  • Start Trial for Drug Smuggling US Basketball Player at Moscow
  • Resell PCs, Smartphones and Tablets in Free Fall
  • Russia Puts Biden’s Wife and Daughter on Sanctions List
  • Criminals Steal $100 Million From Blockchain Bridge
  • British and Moroccan in Eastern Ukraine Appeal Against Death Penalty
  • Oil Prices Drop to Lowest Level in a Month
  • Russia Wants to Send More Ferries to Kaliningrad
  • About 1,000 People Evacuated Due to Forest Fires in Northern Spain
  • WHO Calls for Global Global Mental Health Review as Number of Cases Rises Due to Pandemic
  • Catalonia Asks Army and Farmers for Support in Fighting Forest Fires
  • Russian Ex-President Medvedev Questions Ukraine’s Existence
  • First British Deportation Flight Leaves for Rwanda, Despite Ongoing Criticism
  • Ukrainian Police Busy With 12,000 Unexplained Deaths
  • Iran Removes 27 Cameras from Nuclear Watchdog
  • Eurozone Economic Growth is Higher in First Quarter
  • Investigation into German Railway Employees for Fatal Train Accident
  • Elon Musk Accuses Twitter of Deliberately Withholding Information
  • WHO: More Than Two-Thirds of the World’s Population has Corona Antibodies
  • Erdogan Threatens New Military Operations in Northern Syria
  • British Sexual Assault Charges: Kevin Spacey Wants to Prove Innocence
  • Confidence in Eurozone Economy Virtually Stable
  • Small Number of EasyJet Flights Still Disrupted After IT Problems
  • Macy’s Skyrockets on Wall Street After Quarterly Earnings Release
  • Iran Insists on Execution of VUB Teacher Djalali
  • Russians Make Small Progress in the Donbas
  • British Supermarket Chain Launches Discount for Over-60s Now Lifespan is Out of Rice
  • Russia: More Military Bases in the West Due to NATO Threat
  • Cisco and Kohl’s Slump After Results on Lower Wall Street
  • Fashion Brand Burberry Benefits From Higher Sales Prices
  • Erdogan Continues to Reject Finland and Sweden Joining NATO
  • Apple Tests iPhone with Universal USB-C Connection
  • Google: Deals With 300 News Media About Paying for Articles
  • ECB Boss Hints at Possible Interest Rate Hike Next Summer
  • US Tech Companies Sued Over Russian Withdrawal
  • Nvidia Fined Millions for Hiding Crypto Profits
  • British Airways Struggles With Staff Shortages at Heathrow
  • Turkish Inflation Rises to 70 Percent
  • Russia Talks to Ukraine to Declare War on May 9
  • Parent Company Facebook Makes Billions in Profit in the First Quarter
  • Opponents of Mandatory Corona Pass EU Parliament are Wrong
  • Consequences of Strike Still Work at KLM, Luggage Remains a Challenge
  • US Thinks Ukraine Can Win War With Proper Equipment
  • Amazon’s Log4j Patch Made New Security Holes
  • Italy Will Also Purchase Gas From Angola
  • Because of Russia, Streaming Service Netflix has Lost 200,000 Subscribers Worldwide
  • Offensive in Eastern Ukraine Targeting 480 Kilometre Front
  • IOC Still Does Not Rule Out Russian Officials
  • Russia Claims Elimination of Dozens of Polish Mercenaries
  • More Than 110 Killed in Philippines by Tropical Storm Megi
  • Kyiv: No Escape Routes Possible on Wednesday
  • Israel Wants to Help Europe Get Rid of Russian Gas
  • British Treasury Secretary Rishi Sunak Under Pressure Due to Tax Scandal
  • US Stock Watchdog is Investigating Amazon for Misuse of Seller Data
  • Moscow Faces Many Lawsuits Over Seizures
  • AMD Buys Further into the Data Centre Market for 1.9 Billion Dollars
  • Two More British Teenagers Arrested in Lapsus$ Case
  • Eurozone Inflation is Also Rising Sharply
  • Zelensky Thinks Russia Should Have Been Punished for MH17
  • Google Fined €2 Million in France
  • Ukrainian and Russian Delegations Start New Peace Talks in Turkish City of Istanbul
  • CNN: Qatar is Not Making New Investments in Russia for the Time Being
  • Seven People Arrested in Connection With Lapsus$ Cyber-Gang Hacks
  • Tiger Team: Biden Prepares Contingency Plan When Russians Deploy Most Powerful Weapons
  • Poland Suspects 45 Russian Diplomats of Espionage
  • President Duterte’s Party Backs Former Dictator’s Son in Philippine Presidential Election
  • Massive Explosion at Explosives Factory in Greece
  • UN Conference on World Seas Treaty Concluded Without Result
  • Ukrainian President Zelensky Calls on Germany to Tear Down New Wall Being Erected in Europe
  • Controversial Abortion Law Withdrawn in Guatemala After Week
  • German Government Advises to Stop Using Kaspersky Antivirus Products
  • Military Drone from Ukraine Goes Completely Off Course and Crashes in the Capital Croatia
  • Google and Apple Suspend App Store Purchases in Russia
  • Ukrainian Hacker Behind Major Cyber Attack on It Company Extradited to US
  • Case Against Prince Andrew Officially Closed After Financial Settlement
  • British Defense Minister: Russian Soldiers are Increasingly Desperate
  • Ukraine Considers Escape Routes Unlikely as Attacks Continue
  • Putin Warns Neighbouring Countries Not to Let Tensions Build
  • Google Enters into Neighbouring Rights Agreement with French Press Groups
  • Russian Opposition Leader Wants Daily Protest Ukraine Against Invasion
  • “Star Link Activated”: Elon Musk National Hero in Ukraine After Dry Twitter Message
  • Ukraine: Dozens Killed in Kharkiv Shelling
  • Intel Acquires Linutronix
  • Lithuania Wants State of Emergency and Strong Response to Russia
  • Hostage takers in Apple Store Amsterdam Carried Explosives, But They were Not on Alert
  • Colombia Legalises Abortion Up to 24 Weeks of Pregnancy
  • Worldline Wants to Sell Payment Terminals to Investment Fund
  • Brits Stop Golden Visas for Wealthy Investors
  • NATO Chief Sees Russian Troop Build-Up Continuing
  • Parliament Asks Putin to Recognise Republics in Eastern Ukraine
  • Corona Protesters at New Zealand Parliament Also Do Not Give Way to James Blunt and Baby Shark
  • US Releases More Than 3 Billion Dollars for Afghan People
  • Call of Duty will Still be Available for PlayStation
  • Greenpeace Boss Becomes Climate Envoy to Germany
  • US Air Force has to Pay Millions for Texas Shooting
  • Top NATO Soldier Sees No Indications of Russian Attack on the Baltic States
  • Vladimir Putin Arrives in Beijing for Summit with Chinese Counterpart Xi Jinping
  • How Come Party Gate”? Boris Johnson is Already Thinking About Reelection
  • Putin Willing to Talk to Completely Confused People Too
  • Facebook Mother Meta Stops With Digital Currency
  • Artificial Intelligence Can See From Your Eyes How It Is With Your Heart
  • Missing Woman (33) Arrested After the Body of a Son (10) is Found in a Suitcase
  • Intel Escapes European Fine of 1 Billion Euros
  • Two More Texas Hostage Suspects Arrested in England
  • Canada Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hacked
  • Google Starts Blockchain Division
  • Belarus Denies Forcing Landing Ryanair Plane
  • Will Our Energy Prices Fall Due to Mild Winter in China?
  • SpaceX Launches its 2,000th Starlink Satellite
  • Maltese Roberta Metsola has been Elected as the New President of the European Parliament
  • China Launches Secret Satellite
  • Billion Dollar Claim Against Facebook Parent Company Meta in Great Britain
  • Britons can Go to France Without Urgent Reason
  • OnePlus Launches New Flagship 10 Pro 5G (First in China)
  • North Korea Fires Unidentified Projectile Again
  • Original iPhone Blows Out 15 Candles
  • Ryanair Departs From Too Expensive Frankfurt Airport
  • Instagram is Testing the Return of the (Reverse) Chronological Feed
  • Tesla Under Fire for Opening Showroom in China
  • Another Million Chinese in Lockdown After Three Corona Cases
  • US Operators Not Planning to Delay 5G Rollout at Aviation Demand
  • Eight People, Including Four Children, Missing After the Explosion in Belgium
  • EU Wants Arms Embargo on Myanmar After Massacre
  • Man Stabbed to Death in Paris by Seven Masked People
  • US to Offer More Help with Ukraine Border
  • Twenty Months in Prison for Captain of Ship That Caused Oil Disaster in Mauritius
  • Acer Sues Volkswagen Over 4G Patent Infringement
  • Putin Does Not Accept NATO Expansion in Eastern Europe
  • Strict Lockdown for Residents of Chinese City of Xi’an
  • Man (38) Uses String As A Mouth Mask and is Kicked Out of A Plane
  • Tornado Rips Bathtub with Two Young Children in it From Home in US
  • British Prime Minister Johnson’s Party Loses Parliamentary Seat That It Had Held for 200 Years
  • Man Admits Responsibility, But Pleads Innocent in Murder of Woman in London Park
  • South Korean Company in the Dust Because It Portrays Women as Cows
  • Fierce Criticism of Elon Musk’s Election as Person of the Year: Worst Choice Ever
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin Earned Extra Money As A Taxi Driver in the Early 1990s
  • No More Serious Illness at Omicron According to Scientists
  • Google Gives Employees Extra $1,600 Bonus After Delaying Return to Office
  • Researchers: Vaccines are Less Able to Cope with Omicron
  • Austria Extends Lockdown for Unvaccinated People
  • Another New Chancellor Sworn in Austria
  • Schools are Also Closing in New Delhi, But Due to Air Pollution
  • Sebastian Kurz, the Wonderboy of Austrian Politics, Quits
  • Jeffrey Epstein’s Pilot: Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew Flew with His Private Jet
  • Brits Force Facebook to Sell Giphy Again
  • World Health Organization (WHO): Omicron Variant Poses Major Risk Worldwide
  • Italy Fines Google and Apple €20 Million
  • France Requires Booster Vaccination for Corona Pass
  • Migrant Groups on Belarusian Border Try in Vain to Break Polish Border Barriers
  • Canada Recovers From Floods, New Showers on the Way
  • WhatsApp Adds More Information About Privacy and Data Processing in Europe After A Fine
  • Alibaba Quarterly Profit Hit by Stricter Government
  • Bundestag Agrees to Replacement Corona Law for Germany
  • Explosion Liverpool Has Been Prepared for Months
  • Italy Police Arrest 100 Members of Ndrangheta Mafia
  • Duterte Won’t Take on Daughter in Election After All
  • WHO Concerned About Sick Migrants Along Belarus Border
  • China, Russia and US in Pakistan in Talks about Taliban
  • Russia Blames EU for Crisis at Poland-Belarus Border
  • First Verdict Against Aung San Suu Kyi Expected on December 14
  • Your Old iPhone Ends Up in the Hands of Robot Daisy, Who Throws It Against A Wall
  • Bezos Space Company Loses Lawsuit Over NASA Lunar Lander Construction
  • Boeing Gets Permission for Satellite Constellation
  • Neighbours Saw Suspect of Kidnapping Cleo (4) Buying Diapers
  • China Asks People to Hoard Food
  • Joe Biden’s Spokeswoman Tested Positive for Corona
  • Notable Confession from Biden to Macron About Submarine Fight
  • Moscow Goes into Lockdown Due to an Increase in Corona Infections
  • China Reportedly Gains A Billionaire Almost Every Day
  • South Korea’s Last Military President Dies
  • Bloomberg: Hertz Car Rental Company Orders 100,000 Teslas
  • Alec Baldwin Accidentally Kills Crew Member While Shooting New Film
  • Ex-President Trump to Launch Social Network: TRUTH Social
  • Pet Food and Meat Substitutes Allow Nestlé to Continue to Grow
  • Vaccine Producer Johnson & Johnson Raises Profit Forecast
  • EU Has Exported More Than 1 Billion Covid-19 Vaccines
  • Former US President Bill Clinton Hospitalized
  • Chip and Tech Companies Help Japanese Stock Market Move Forward
  • Parliamentary Committee Investigates Kurz Corruption Scandal
  • Facebook Supervisory Board Speaks with Whistleblower Frances Haugen
  • Is China Invading Taiwan? President Xi Now Busy With Domestic Politics
  • Critical Journalists from Russia and Philippines Win Nobel Peace Prize
  • The Price of Crude Oil Fell Somewhat on Thursday
  • Forty-Five Countries Give Russia Ten Days to Answer Questions about Navalny
  • Windows 11 Appears Today (But You Won’t Notice That Much)
  • British Soldiers Deliver Fuel to Petrol Stations
  • Daimler Becomes Mercedes-Benz After Truck Division Split
  • Airlines Promise Quick Money Back After Flight Cancellation
  • Wall Street Stocks Show Recovery From Loss the Day Before
  • New Malware is Targeting Your Steam Account
  • Apple Hides Zero Day Vulnerabilities in iOS
  • Investors Await Interest Payment Chinese Real Estate Group Evergrande
  • South African Airways Resumes Flights After Bankruptcy
  • Facebook Paid $106 Million Not to Prosecute Zuckerberg
  • Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Wins Elections But Doesn’t Get the Outright Majority
  • Pfizer and BioNTech: Corona Vaccine Also Works for 5- to 11-Year-Olds
  • UN: Nearly 2 Million Work-Related Deaths Worldwide Every Year
  • Eurozone Goods Exports Continue to Increase Due to Crisis Recovery
  • Paris Attacker Says Attack was Not Personal
  • Apple Launches Urgent Software Update Against Pegasus Spyware
  • Few Fully Vaccinated Among UK Corona Deaths
  • Dozens of Attacks Foiled by British Secret Service: 31 Conspiracies At an Advanced Stage
  • Easyjet Rejects Takeover Offer, Says Nothing About Bidder
  • EU Must Make Strategic Decisions in Time, Urges European Commission
  • UN: Millions of Afghans Need Food and Care
  • Turkey Also Fines WhatsApp for Privacy
  • Death Toll After Passage of Hurricane Ida Rises, President Biden Wants Historic Climate Investments
  • Germany is Gradually Starting Extra Corona Shots
  • Taiwan Fears China Could Cripple Defenses
  • Merkel: Thousands More Afghans are Allowed to Come to Germany
  • Surinamese Former President Bouterse Again Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison
  • Japan Recalls 1.6 Million Vaccines After Harmless Contamination
  • Pfizer CEO: There will Probably be A Corona Variant That is Resistant to Our Vaccine
  • Samsung Invests in Semiconductors and Robotics
  • Bloomberg: Chinese Taxi Service Didi Postpones Arrival to Western Europe
  • China Defeats the Virus Again, But Doubts Arise in Australia and New Zealand About Zero Covid Strategy
  • Longer Summer Break at Volkswagen Factories Due to Chip Shortage
  • France Receives 5.1 Billion Euros for Recovery Plan
  • More Than 1,000 Killed in Protests Since Myanmar Coup
  • Facebook and Instagram Block Support Messages to the Taliban
  • Merkel Expects to have 10,000 People Removed from Afghanistan
  • Hacker Gets Half A Million Dollars for Crypto Hack
  • Turkey’s Central Bank Does Not Tinker with Interest Despite Pressure from Erdogan
  • Motorcycle Racer Savadori Successfully Operated on After Crash in MotoGP
  • Chinese Web Giant Alibaba Manager Fired After Possible Sexual Abuse
  • Chinese Meal App Meituan is Likely to Receive A Large Fine
  • Game Giant Nintendo Sells Fewer Consoles Year After Lockdown Hit
  • Pressure on Cuomo is Increasing-Governors Also Demand Departure
  • Delta Variant Also Affects China: First Infections in Wuhan in 15 Months
  • Humanitarian Disaster in Myanmar: People Die in Bushes from Corona
  • US Evacuates Interpreters from Afghanistan, Biden Speaks of Milestone
  • Sales of Fashion House Prada Up Sharply in First Half
  • China Rolls Out Red Carpet for A Delegation of Afghan Taliban Rebels
  • Production of Parent Company Mercedes-Benz Again Flat Due to Chip Shortages
  • Ireland Lets Fully Vaccinated People Back in the Catering Industry
  • Regulators Crack Google for Opaque Services
  • Macron Wants Quick Security Meeting on Mobile Espionage
  • Number of Corona Infections Also Continues to Rise in Tokyo
  • US Government Blames Social Media for Corona Deaths: They Kill People
  • Eurozone Exports Up Almost A Third in May
  • Twitter Ends Fleets Function for Temporary Messages Again
  • Migration Through the Mediterranean Picks Up, Death Toll Doubles
  • Greece Only Wants Vaccinated Customers in Catering Businesses
  • Trump Transfigured Storming the Capitol as A Peaceful Rally
  • Head of Facebook Mobile App Becomes CEO at Instacart
  • British Prime Minister Confirms Military Departure from Afghanistan
  • Death Toll in Miami Apartment Building Collapses Approaching 50
  • US Oil Price Hits the Highest Level Since 2014
  • Indonesia Hospitals are Filling up With Corona Patients
  • EU Rules Must Force Apple to Allow Payment Services
  • UN Wants to Get Rid of Racism Denial: Current Situation is Untenable
  • Armistice in Sausage Dispute EU and British
  • World Bank Raises Growth Forecast for China’s Economy
  • US Minister: Holding IS Fighters in Syria Camps Untenable
  • Ayatollah Khamenei Gets Iranian-Made Vaccine
  • Volkswagen Confirms Interest in Rental Company Europcar
  • Russians Dislodge British Naval Vessel With Warning Shots
  • Germany Allocates 10 Billion to Help Start-Ups
  • Project Liberty: $100 Million Against Data Collection Internet Giants
  • Banks Benefit Longer from More Relaxed ECB Rule
  • Economy Italy Can Grow Well Above 5 Percent This Year
  • The European Union Focuses on a More Stable Relationship With Russia for the Time Being
  • EU and US Freeze Sanctions Over Boeing and Airbus Conflict
  • Eurozone Industry Continues to Recover
  • Boris Johnson: G7 will Supply 1 Billion Vaccines to the World
  • UK and US Want to Resume Travel as Soon as Possible
  • Microsoft WVC is Now Called Azure Virtual Desktop
  • Chinese Tesla Deliveries Recover from April Dip
  • China Trade Remains Strong; Especially Imports Rose Sharply
  • Europe Focuses on Facebook Marketplace
  • The chairman Tokyo Games Rules Out A New Postponement
  • KLM: North America Destination Network Almost Back to Normal
  • Germans, Danes and Greeks can Already Get An EU Corona Travel Pass
  • New York Stocks Closed for Memorial Day
  • Computer Makers Dell and HP Down on Wall Street After Numbers
  • Sony Targets 1 Billion Online Games and Movies Customers
  • Indian Police are Searching Twitter Offices
  • Oil Price Continues to Rise
  • IMF: Accelerate Vaccination Across the World to End Corona Crisis
  • Hamas Tunnel Network Neutralized Says Israel
  • China Blocks the Use of Crypto Coins
  • Austria Will Stop Using the AstraZeneca Vaccine as Soon as Supplies Run Out
  • Foreign US Minister Antony Blinken Calls on Citizens to Save Money
  • Israel is Carrying Out Attacks on Hamas Tunnel Network
  • Nissan Crashed Hard on the Japanese Stock Market After Results
  • Lingerie Brand Victoria’s Secret Becomes An Independent Company
  • European Commission Concerned About EU Citizens in UK Removal Centres
  • No More Research into Trump’s Hush Money for Porn Actress
  • Red Bull Takes Engine Experts Away From Mercedes
  • Trump is Not Getting Back Accounts on Facebook and Instagram Yet
  • Dead and Injured by Metro Viaduct Collapse in Mexico City
  • Intel Wants 8 Billion in Subsidies for European Factory
  • Turkey Approves Russian Corona Vaccine Sputnik-V
  • Mayor of New York: Everything Will Open Again on July 1
  • Forest Fires and Drought in Mexico
  • The European Commission Comes With A Competition Complaint Against Apple
  • Record Number of Corona Infections in India for the Fifth Day in A Row
  • Indonesia Significantly Increases the Search for Submarine
  • EU Experts: Europe Has Had the Hottest Year on Record
  • Elizabeth Grateful for Support After Prince Philip’s Death
  • Apple Presumably Presents New iPad At Its Own Event
  • The EU is Also Punishing Myanmar Companies That Earn Money for the Army
  • Israel Carries Out Air Strike After Missile Launch From Gaza Strip
  • Research Institutes Lower Growth Expectations for the German Economy
  • Denmark Stops AstraZeneca and Suspends the Use of Janssen
  • Hong Kong Criminalizes Calls for An Election Boycott
  • Attack on Amazon Data Center Thwarted
  • Merkel Wants Power Over Lockdown and Not Consultations With Federal States
  • Spain Also Limits Vaccinations With Astrazeneca to People Over 60
  • US Government Wants to Talk About Possible Boycott of Winter Games China
  • New Zealand Opens Travel Bubble With Australia on April 19
  • Putin Signs Law Allowing Him to Remain President Until 2036
  • Google Also Cancelled for Mobile World Congress (MWC)
  • Microsoft Supplies HoloLens Headsets to the United States Military
  • Red Bull Plans an Even Better Car for the Next Race at Imola
  • Pfizer and BioNTech Want to Produce A Quarter More Vaccines by 2021
  • Most US Covid Deaths Could Have Been Avoided if Trump Had Acted Faster
  • Cuba’s Soberana 2 Corona Vaccine in Final Stage Testing
  • The Number of New Corona Infections in Germany Increased Further
  • Italian Ex-Prime Minister Berlusconi Back in the Hospital
  • Scottish Parliament Committee Thinks Prime Minister Failed and Misled
  • Johnson Wants to Prevent the Export Ban on Vaccines and Calls EU Leaders
  • Killing Again in Myanmar Protest, Thailand Prepares for the Arrival of Refugees
  • Deposed Myanmar Leader Now Also Accused of Corruption
  • Dropbox Comes With Free Password Management Feature
  • Nokia Wants to Cut Up to 10,000 Jobs
  • The Fight is Also Raging in Myanmar on Facebook
  • Ryanair Introduces Digital Covid-19 Wallet
  • Film About Luxury Life Lukashenko Has Already Been Viewed 3 Million Times
  • Possibly Another French Indictment Against Apple
  • More Than 5000 New Corona Infections in Germany
  • Pope on His Way to Iraq for the First Visit
  • WhatsApp Rolls Out Video Calling for the Computer
  • European Commission Does Not Want to Return to EU Budget Rules Until 2023
  • Alibaba Founder Jack Ma is No Longer the Richest Man in China
  • Golfer Woods: Statements of Support Get Me Through Rough Times
  • Parent Company British Airways Reports Loss of Billions
  • Russia Halves the Price of Sputnik Vaccine
  • Android Warns of Leaked Passwords
  • Red Bull Shows First Photos of New Car Verstappen
  • Abdominal Injury Forces Tennis Player Djokovic to Take A Recovery Break
  • Serena Williams Leaves Press Conference in Tears and Leaves Questions
  • Japan Starts Vaccinating in the Run-Up to the Olympic Games
  • EU Again Postpones Turkey’s Blacklist of Tax Havens
  • Turkish President Accuses the US of Supporting Terrorists in Iraq
  • Operated Alonso Fit in Time for Formula 1 Season
  • Myanmar Junta Leader Points Out Corona Risks to Protesting Officials
  • iOS Will Allow Users to Choose A Standard Streaming Service
  • Austria Intervenes After the South African Variant Outbreak in Tyrol
  • AstraZeneca Vaccine Also Works Against British Variant, According to Oxford
  • Pentagon Wants to Expose Extremism Within the Military
  • London Defends Vaccination Strategy After Criticism From Europe
  • French Government Warns Restaurants Not to Open
  • Morocco is the First Vaccination Campaign to Start on Mainland Africa
  • German Health Minister Spahn Wants Top Council of States and Pharmaceuticals
  • Xbox and Cloud Sales Colour Microsoft’s Quarter
  • China and India Clash Again in the Border Area
  • IOC Denies the News That Games Cancellation is Imminent
  • Germany Wants to Prevent Border Closures
  • Biden Commemorates US Corona Deaths on the Eve of the Inauguration
  • Turkey Bans Ads on Twitter and Pinterest
  • IBM is Bringing in Another Cloud Player
  • Bug in Windows 10 Breaks Hard Drive
  • President First Vaccinated in Indonesia
  • EU and British Will Talk About Financial Services Next Week
  • American Companies are Temporarily Suspending Political Donations
  • Indonesia: Chinese Vaccine is Halal
  • Four People Were Killed in the Storming of the Capitol, More Than 50 Arrests
  • Germany Expects the First Delivery of Moderna Vaccine Next Week
  • Listing Chinese Telecom Companies in the US is Not Over After All
  • Prime Minister Johnson Decides on Stricter Corona Measures
  • Significant Increase in Gold Price in Corona Year 2020
  • Nikkei Closes 2020 With Small Minuses
  • Mutated Variant Coronavirus UK Already in Germany in November
  • First Vaccines in Luxembourg to Two Nurses
  • A Record Number of Corona Infections and Deaths in Russia
  • Johnson and Von der Leyen Will Call Again
  • The number of New Infections in Germany is Increasing Again
  • Video Calling Software Zoom Removes Time Limits for the Holidays
  • Thousands of Cars Stuck on Japan Highway for Hours Due to Snow Storm
  • Office 365 Potentially Exploited in Large-Scale SolarWinds Attack
  • Formula 1 Team AlphaTauri Confirms Arrival of Japanese Tsunoda
  • Call for British Medical Magazines: No Relaxation at Christmas
  • November Was Belgium’s Deadliest Month Since the War
  • Trump Also Has Executions Carried Out During the Last Weeks of Presidency
  • Nobel Peace Prize Winner: Hunger Pandemic Worse Than Corona
  • German Elections Next Year on September 26
  • Mount Everest is 86 Centimetres Higher According to A New Measurement
  • Stricter Corona Rules in Copenhagen and Other Parts of Denmark
  • United Kingdom: Brexit Talks in Very Difficult Phase
  • First Public Flight With Boeing 737 MAX After A Flight Ban
  • British Prime Minister Johnson: Vaccine Approval is A Fantastic News
  • Unilever Tests A Four-Day Working Week in New Zealand
  • Cyberattack on British Vaccine Developer AstraZeneca
  • Microsoft Opens the Door to Surveillance Workers
  • Man Who Drove Into Merkel’s Fence Released
  • Minister: Likely Postponement of Australian Open by One or Two Weeks
  • UN Security Council Examines Conflict in Ethiopia
  • Bug on Twitter Makes Fleets Visible for Longer Than 24 Hours
  • UN Count on 200,000 Refugees From Ethiopia
  • WHO Chief Tedros Helps Rebels in the Ethiopian Region
  • The Number of New German Corona Infections is Rising Again
  • US Military Buys Location Data From Apps
  • WHO: Corona Vaccine Will Not Be Enough to Stop the Pandemic
  • French Prime Minister Wants to Postpone Regional Elections Due to Corona
  • North Koreans Face Tobacco Risks
  • Turkey and Russia Will Jointly Monitor the Nagorno-Karabakh Truce
  • European Commission Presents Formal Complaint Against Amazon
  • Israel: Hamas Recruits Young People for Terrorist Activities
  • US Postal Service: 1,700 Postal Ballots Found in Pennsylvania
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  • Twitter Shuts Down Hungarian Government Account
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  • Trump and Biden in A Neck and Neck Race in Crucial States
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  • US President Donald Trump: Nascar driver Darrell Bubba Wallace Should Apologize
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