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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
  • Trump Supporters Demonstrate in Front of the Arizona Election Agency
  • The Result of the US Elections is Delayed
  • The First Result of American Elections Announced
  • KLM Pilots Did Not Want to Sign A Blank Check
  • British Mother (84) and Son (60) Sit Dead on the Couch for Weeks
  • A Record Number of Corona Patients in Belgian Hospitals
  • Mike Pence: Re-Election in the Run-Up to Presidency
  • Third Ceasefire Attempt in Nagorno-Karabakh Fails
  • Last Election Debate Between Trump and Biden Proceeded in An Orderly Fashion
  • Germany Puts More Countries on Corona Risk List
  • The French Government is Considering A State of Emergency Until Mid-February
  • Manchester Argues Over Local Lockdown
  • Bolsonaro Fires Senator After Finding Cash Between His Buttocks
  • Question Time Trump and Biden Simultaneously on TV
  • Twillo Pays Billions for Data Manager Segment
  • Hundreds of Arrests in Belarus Protests
  • Broadway Will Remain Closed Until Next June
  • Kamala Harris Wants Clarity on Trump’s Finances
  • Rafael Nadal Denounces Roland Garro’s Schedule Long After Midnight
  • European Court: Drag Internet Data Only in Exceptional Cases
  • Netflix, Disney + and Fox Sports Are Attracting New Subscribers
  • Ryanair Talks With Boeing About Large Order for 737 MAX
  • Italian PM Wants An Extension of the State of Emergency Due to Corona
  • Twitter Shuts Down Hungarian Government Account
  • Singapore Airlines Stops Flights to Nowhere on Tuesday
  • The US Introduces Sanctions Against China’s Largest Chipmaker
  • Trump and Biden in A Neck and Neck Race in Crucial States
  • Basketball Star LeBron James Stunned After Decision in Taylor Case
  • Trump Will Come Up With A Candidate for Ginsburg Succession on Saturday
  • The Stock Exchanges in New York Opened With A Loss on Monday
  • The Japanese Stock Exchange Closed Slightly Higher on Friday
  • China Complains About US Deputy Minister’s Visit to Taiwan
  • US Report Makes Mincemeat of Boeing and Regulator After Crashes
  • Thousands of Migrants Stay Away From Temporary Camp Lesbos
  • Japanese Cabinet Secretary Suga Succeeds Abe As Party Leader
  • Four Ex-Cops on Trial for George Floyd’s Death
  • TikTok Signs European Code of Conduct Against Hate Speech
  • Russia and Serbia for Military Exercises to Belarus
  • Typhoon Haishen Made Landfall in South Korea
  • President Trump Refutes Calling Fallen ‘Losers’
  • Facebook: No New Political Advertisements Just Before the US Election
  • Afghanistan Resumes Controversial Release of Taliban Members
  • EU Joins Global Corona Bond With Euro 400 Million
  • The Stock Exchanges in New York Started Trading With Small Gains on Friday
  • Apple Boss Tim Cook Sells 131.7 Million Dollars in Shares
  • Republicans Paint US Nightmare Image Under Biden
  • Health Concerns of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
  • Joe Biden: I Will Be A President to All Americans
  • Russian Dissident Alexei Navalny Poisoned
  • Google Maps is Getting A Makeover With More Details
  • Chrome Warns Against Insecure Forms-Although That Doesn’t Solve Much
  • Pelosi Withdraws Parliament From Vacation Due to Problems With the Postal Service
  • Florida Sheriff Imposes Mouth Mask Ban on Officers
  • Twitter Launches New Developer Tools
  • China Has Warned the United States About Washington’s Policy Towards Taiwan
  • Prime Minister Johnson Concerned About the UNITED Kingdom
  • Apple Does Not Allow Game Streaming Services Such As Stadia and Xbox
  • Lebanon’s Government Wants Clarity About Blame Quickly
  • Apple Removes 27,000 Games and Apps in China
  • Tropical Storm Isaias Swells Back to Hurricane Force
  • The French City of Lille Also Makes Wearing Face Masks Mandatory on the Street
  • Japanese Court Recognizes More Bomb Survivors on Hiroshima
  • Turkey Will Temporarily Stop Looking for Oil Near the Greek Island
  • Tennis Player Angelique Kerber Back With Old Coach
  • USA: Russia Tries Out the Anti-Satellite Weapon
  • The Italian Coast Guard Has Again Chained A Ship Used to Rescue Migrants From the Sea
  • Facebook Removes the Anti-Mouth Mask to Spread False Information
  • King Salman Bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia Hospitalized This Morning
  • Parent Company Mercedes-Benz Will Cut Up to 20,000 Jobs
  • Xiaomi Introduces Versatile Chromecast Alternative
  • South Korea Angry About Japan’s Renewed Island Claim
  • Israeli Energy Minister and Political Veteran Yuval Steinitz Wants Lockdown Again
  • Gilead: Hopeful Test Results With Corona Drug Remdesivir
  • Nearly 60 Deaths From Heavy Rainfall in Southern Japan
  • US Wants to Leave International Students if Universities Only Teach Online
  • US President Donald Trump: Nascar driver Darrell Bubba Wallace Should Apologize
  • China Furious Over UK Plans to Welcome Hong Kongers
  • Greenlight for Revealing Book by the Niece of President Trump
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin Heading for A Major Victory in the Referendum
  • Vladimir Putin Urges Russians to Vote for Constitutional Change
  • Iranian Authorities Have Issued an Arrest Warrant for President Donald Trump
  • Thousands of Children are At Risk of Death in Yemen Due to Lack of Food
  • Ryanair Disapproves Multi-Billion-Dollar Support for Lufthansa
  • The US and Russia Wants to Continue Nuclear Weapons Control Talks
  • Russian Justice Demands 6 Prison Sentences Against Director Serebrennikov
  • Coronavirus in Italian Wastewater Detected From December Last Year
  • Republicans Against Trump Want to Vote for Rival
  • New York Police Officers Became Sick After Drinking Milkshakes
  • Well-Known Philippines Journalist Maria Ressa Convicted of Libel
  • Journalists in Jail After Unveiling Around the Turkish Army and Libya
  • British Compulsory At Home Due to the New Corona Tracking System
  • Austria is Removing Travel Restrictions for Most Europeans
  • Car Manufacturer Honda Has Stopped Production At Various Locations Worldwide
  • The Moroccan Government Plans to Extend the Lockdown
  • Most Borders in Europe Will Reopen From June 15
  • China and Iran Wanted Campaign Hackers to Hack Trump and Biden
  • EU Foreign Chief Calls for De-Escalation in the US
  • Facebook Staff Displeased With the Response to Trump Post
  • German Police and Firefighters Were Attacked Last Night
  • Top Boris Johnson Advisor Not Prosecuted After Corona Violation
  • Hong Kong Riots Again: Protest Against Imprisonment for Chinese National Anthem
  • Spain Announces Ten Days of National Mourning for Corona Deaths
  • Trump Threatens to Move the Republican Convention
  • Russia Reports the Highest Increase in Coronavirus Deaths
  • Boris Johnson Not Prosecuted for American Businesswoman’s Help
  • Trump Once Again Destroys China: Responsible for Mass Murder
  • WHO: More Clarity About Trump’s Letter Later Today
  • Sweden Reports Worst Earthquake Ever From Mining
  • The Death Toll Due to Corona in the Uk Increases by 384
  • The Chinese Internet Giant Tencent Increased Its Turnover in the First Quarter
  • Again More Than 10,000 Corona Infections in Russia
  • Actor Jerry Stiller Passed Away At the Age of 92
  • New Coronavirus Cases in Russia has Increased by 10,699 in the Past 24 Hours
  • All Stores in Germany Can Reopen Under Certain Conditions
  • Two Americans Arrested After Failed Coup in Venezuela
  • Spain Again Has 164 Deaths in 24 Hours
  • BBC Comes With An Alternative Eurovision Program
  • Substantial Increase in Cybercrime Due to Coronavirus Throughout Europe
  • Germany Extends Travel Advice Until June 14
  • Kim Jong-un Maybe Hiding from Coronavirus
  • Construction Workers Back to Work at Notre-Dame
  • World Health Organization: Anti-Corona Remedies for All
  • EU: Russian Fake News About Coronavirus Widely Shared
  • US President Donald Trump Wants Iranian Ships that Hinder US Naval Ships
  • More Than 2.5 Million Corona Infections Worldwide
  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle No Longer Speak to British Sensation Magazines
  • The Number of Corona Cases is Increasing With More Massive Steps in Russia
  • Germans Support the World Health Organization in Consultation with Trump
  • Chinese and German Criticism of Trump Stopping WHO Payments
  • Spain Eases Lockdown, Non-Essential Professions Back to Work
  • Nearly 1,800 Deaths in One Day in the US, but Fewer People in Hospitals
  • Merkel is Hopeful and Does Not Consider Stricter Measures Necessary
  • White House Advisor Peter Navarro Warned U.S. of Coronavirus in January
  • Norway Claims to Control Coronavirus Outbreak
  • Number of Coronavirus Infections Rises to 265,000 in the US
  • Trump Meets With Bosses of Major Oil Companies
  • The French Government is Allocating Billions for the Production of Medical Supplies
  • British Death Toll From Coronavirus Rises to 1408
  • Deadliest Day for Spain Since Coronavirus Outbreak
  • Rafael Nadal Calls on Spanish Athletes to Collect 11 Million Together
  • The United Nations Calls for Sanctions to be Suspended During the Corona Pandemic
  • KLM Will Start its Summer Timetable, Which Applies Until the End of October
  • Boris Johnson: British Cafes and Restaurants Have to be Closed
  • Senator Bernie Sanders Remains in an Election Race
  • Ryanair Drops Rebooking Charges in April
  • Hong Kong: Travellers from Schengen Countries are Required to be Quarantined
  • Saudi Arabia: A Ruthless Price War Has Broken Out on the Oil Market
  • Price of Lobster in North America Plummeted by Coronavirus
  • Wall Street Responds Positively to Biden’s Victory
  • Coronavirus Reduces the Number of Smartphones
  • New Zealand’s Prime Minister Criticizing Australian Deportation Policy
  • Amazon cannot Accept Food Orders in Italy
  • The Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has Resigned
  • Judge in the Murder Case of Former Ceo Philips in Kenya Arrested
  • WHO: No Evidence of Coronavirus in North Korea
  • Russian Secret Service Behind Georgian Murder in Berlin
  • Italy Fears Economic Contraction Due to Coronavirus
  • Peter Phillips and Autumn Kelly Split Up After Eleven Years of Marriage
  • Chinese Soldiers Indicted for Hacking Credit Agency Equifax
  • The US and China have Again Promised to Comply with the Trade Agreement
  • The Chinese Stock Market Lost Eight Percent Due to Coronavirus
  • Japanese Billionaire Rejects 27,000 Women at the Same Time
  • Fighting at the Spot Where the Aircraft Crashed in Afghanistan
  • Sonos Apologises for Stopping Support for Older Products
  • London City Starts Lobby to New Regulations After Brexit
  • Coronavirus: New Lung Disease Causes The Third Death in China
  • After Years of Praying, Ayatollah Khamenei Again Leads Friday in Iran
  • Rain is Finally Coming in Australia, but Now There is a New Danger
  • The Suspect Confesses Murder of Slovakian Journalist Kuciak
  • Taiwan Again Chooses An Anti-Chinese President
  • American House of Representatives Restrict President Trump’s Military Action
  • Nancy Pelosi wants to Restrict Trumps Military Competence
  • Bush Pilot (78) and Son (43) Killed in Forest Fires in Australia
  • French Police Killed A Knife Stabber in Villejuif Paris
  • Chinese Baby Maker Scientist in Genes Sentenced to 3 Years Prison
  • At Least 8,000 Koalas were Killed in Australian Flames
  • Queen Praises Sense of Duty from Climate Youth in A Christmas Speech
  • Ryanair Loses Lawsuit to Switch Driver to EasyJet
  • The British House of Commons Approved Brexit Act on Friday
  • Estonia Minister Apologizes Finnish Prime Minister after Calling her Sales Girl
  • Sorry: Opposition Leader Jeremy Corbyn Apologises for Defeat
  • FBI Treats Jewish Supermarket Attack A Terror Attack in Jersey City
  • Putin and Zelensky do not Shake Hands at the First Meeting
  • Rotting Banana Sold for $ 150,000 at a Trade Show in Miami
  • U.S. House to Draft Impeachment Charges Against Trump – Pelosi
  • If You Buy A SIM Card in China, You Must Now Have A Face Scan
  • Boris Johnson : UK Will Leave EU by January 31 At The Latest
  • Twitter Will Delete Inactive Accounts and Revoke Usernames in December
  • Thieves Target Treasures at World-Renowned Green Vault Museum in Dresden, Germany
  • Corbyn ‘Neutral’ on Brexit as Johnson Attacked on Trust
  • Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Sued for Fraud
  • Three Dead in Shooting at Walmart in Duncan, Oklahoma
  • Twitter’s Political Ad Policy is A Small Step in the Fight Against Disinformation
  • Brexit Party will not Challenge Boris Johnson’s Conservatives in 317 Seats
  • Trump Says He Has not Decided to Roll Back Tariffs on China
  • China Considers up to $10 Billion Investment in Aramco
  • Boris Johnson: We will Not Extend the Transition Period after Brexit
  • The Government has Defended the UK’s Brexit Deal after Trump Criticism
  • Brexit: PM to Try Again For 12 December Election After Mps Reject Plan
  • EU Agrees Brexit Delay Until January 31 Ahead of UK Election
  • Thousands March through Taiwan Capital in East Asia’s Largest Pride Parade
  • The House of Representatives Must Receive A Whole Mueller Investigation Report
  • The Road to Removal: How Trump’s Impeachment Crisis Unfolded
  • Alesha Dixon Welcomes The Second Daughter
  • David Beckham Surprises Little Daughter
  • Barcelona Possible Without Messi To Dortmund
  • Bale Expects More ‘Turbulence’ In Madrid
  • Van Dijk Wants To Hurt Germany
  • Liam Hemsworth Makes Himself Heard
  • New IPhone Update Resolves Security Error
  • 2.5 Million Dutch People Have Already Seen The Lion King
  • Miley Cyrus Denies Slipper During A Marriage
  • Nicolette Kluijver Pays A Moment For Growing Children
  • Facebook Let Subcontractors Listen to Audio Recordings from Users
  • An Investigation into the Major British Power Outage
  • “Apple Is Going To Restrict Data Usage Of Chat Apps”
  • Sophie Turner Already Has A New Puppy
  • A $ AP Rocky Was Terrified During A Fight In Stockholm
  • “Four New IPhones In 2020, With 5G And 3D Sensor”
  • “Facebook Rules Against Racists Were Too Specific”
  • Twitter Accidentally Tells Users When Someone Is Unfolding Them
  • Elton John Receives The Highest French Award
  • India Wants Its Space Station After Manned Space Journey In 2022
  • China Accuses The United States Of ‘Purely Economic Terrorism’
  • The Shock Fund Can Increase Prosperity In Europe
  • Facebook Solves Interference With An Overview Of Political Advertisements
  • ‘Millions Of Telephone Numbers Of Instagram Influencers Public’
  • Steam Link App Now Also Available For iOS
  • May Wants To Get Brexit Around Before The Summer Break
  • Twitter Erased 166,000 Accounts For Posting Terrorist Tweets
  • Simyo Transfers Prepaid Customers To 4G Connection
  • Trump: Negotiations On Trade Agreement China
  • Google Test Recommending Popular Dishes
  • Instagram Start Test To Hide Likes From Followers
  • Sri Lanka Releases Social Media Blockade After Nine Days
  • “Intel Wants To Divest Modem Branch”
  • ING: Confidence Among Investors Remains Positive
  • “Google Takes 46 Apps From Chinese App Developer”
  • ING: 13 Billion Dollars Needed Worldwide
  • Student Sues Apple For 1 Billion Dollars
  • Iraq veteran takes a Shot at the American Presidency
  • Hoekstra Wants To ‘Launder With Root And Branch’
  • Facebook Prohibits More Messages
  • May wants the Possibility to Postpone the Brexit for A Long Time
  • Australia: Police Raid on New Zealand Attack Terrorist’s Family Homes
  • Apple Must Pay Chip Maker Qualcomm 31.6 Million Dollars
  • Elon Musk States That Something Is ‘Broken’ Within The SEC Watchdog
  • FIOD Comes In At The Construction Company Strukton
  • Google Announces Apps For Speech Translation And Better Hearing
  • China: Trade Talks With The US Completed
  • Cabinet Puts 1.7 Billion Pounds Less In The Sustainable Energy
  • Amazon Releases Smart Alexa Clock
  • Chinese Authorities Prohibit Sales Of Some IPhone Models
  • Chinese President Xi Jinping Warns Against Protectionism
  • Google Boss Apologises For Approaching Sexual Harassment
  • Coca-Cola Abandons The Cannabis Market
  • Italian Prime Minister Says He Does Not Have ‘Plan B’.
  • EMA Donated 16.2 Million Pounds for Moving from London to Amsterdam
  • Trump And May Want Trade Deal After Brexit
  • EU Countries Reach Agreement
  • Trump Threatens To Exclude Canada
  • Dutch Universities Still In The Sights Of Iranian Hackers
  • Air France-KLM Chooses Canadian Ben Smith
  • Man Drives At High Speed To Enforcer Because Of Speeding
  • Land Criminal Thieves Steal More and More Machines from Farmers
  • Federal Reserve Equals US Interest
  • Minister Hoekstra At G20 Summit: It’s Better Than Ever
  • French Minister: Good Luck To The World Cup For Economic Growth
  • Jaguar Is Threatening To Cancel 80 Billion Of Investments By Brexit
  • European Court Does Not Suspend EMA Branch In Amsterdam
  • Saudi Women for the First Time Behind the Wheel
  • Erdogan Seems to be Re-Elected in Turkey in First Round
  • Taylor Swift Surprises London Fans with Robbie Williams
  • The European Parliament Calls For An Approach To Mileage Fraud
  • Apple Is Working On A New Hybrid Computer
  • People who do not use Facebook can also request data
  • Microsoft Presents New Surface Hub 2 Digital Whiteboard
  • Google Will Release Home Speaker Later This Year
  • Disney Benefits From Studios And Theme Parks
  • YouTube Knew Hundreds Of Videos For Setup Fraud
  • Snapchat Sees Many Users Grow Significantly
  • Apple Lets Users Download Data With One Click
  • YouTube Has 1.8 Billion Monthly Active Users
  • Google Is Going To Monitor Origin Of Political Ads
  • Nokia Negotiates Sales Smartwatch Division
  • Amazon Forbids Circumvention Of Internet
  • Cambridge Analytica Raises Business After Scandal With Facebook Data
  • Tesla and Spotify Down on Wall Street
  • Adidas Takes Away from Controversial Remarks Kanye West
  • New York Times Profit Explodes Under Trump Attacks
  • Samsung is Back as the Biggest Smartphone Maker
  • Apple Eye-Catcher at Opening Wall Street
  • Real Madrid for the Third Year in a Row in Final Champions League
  • WhatsApp-CEO Quickly Off from Facebook After a Fight about Privacy
  • Iran Leaves Dutch Iranian Free after 2 Years of Imprisonment
  • Walmart Unit Asda Agrees to UK Merger Deal with Sainsbury
  • Max Verstappen Failed in GP Azerbaijan after A Collision with Teammate
  • Half Paintings in French Museum are False
  • Paris and Berlin Set Up Push for Eurozone
  • EU Votes for Ban on Bee Venom
  • Messi is Allowed to Sell Stuff Under His Own Name
  • Criminals Smuggle Weed with Jet Skis Immigrants to Europe
  • Diagnosis Gives Hope for Robben to Return in Madrid
  • North Korea says Nuclear Testing is Stopped because Nuclear Program is Ready
  • Brexit: May Suffers Painful Defeat by a vote in the House of Lords
  • American Foreign Minister would have Spoken with Kim Jong-Un
  • Turkey Continues to Cooperate with Russia and Iran after Western Attack on Syria
  • 5 Years after Rana Plaza Disaster: Just A Little has Changed
  • Iran and European Commission do not Want New Nuclear Agreement
  • 7 Dutch People Arrested in Prague for Mistreating Waiter
  • 9 Police Officers Killed by Taliban in Afghanistan
  • Kate Middleton is Fresh Just After Couple of Hours Baby Birth
  • Fighting Against CO2 Gives China Billions of Savings
  • Armenian Prime Minister Resigns after Protest
  • Air India Passengers Panic after Window Detaches on Plane
  • Oldest Person in the World 117 Died in Japan
  • Merkel Denounces New Anti-Semitism from Arab Refugees
  • Iran will Step Up its Nuclear Program again if US Withdraws from the Agreement
  • Palestinian Professor and Hamas Member Shot Dead in Malaysia
  • Europe is Leading Offensively to Alleviate US Sanctions against Russia
  • Democratic Party Launches Lawsuit against Trump Campaign
  • Former New York Mayor Giuliani Joins Legal Team Trump
  • Romania Moves the Embassy to Jerusalem following the USA
  • King of Swaziland Changes the Name of his Country to eSwatini
  • Cuba’s First President after the Castro Era
  • Barbara Bush Died at the Age of 92
  • In Saudi Arabia the Cinema will Open Again after 35 Years
  • G7 Calls on Russia to Make its Novitsjok Program Public
  • Possible Air Attacks on Various Targets in Syria
  • Los Angeles Hit by A Light Earthquake
  • Killing in Actions Against Separatists in Indian Part of Kashmir
  • British Journalist Escapes the Death Penalty in Dubai
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Criminals Steal $100 Million From Blockchain Bridge
25th January 2022

Canada Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hacked

Canada’s State Department has been the victim of a cyberattack for more than a week. Some services are still not …

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More Than 110 Killed in Philippines by Tropical Storm Megi
23rd November 2021

Canada Recovers From Floods, New Showers on the Way

Western Canada is recovering after being hit by heavy rains and flooding last week. Most roads have reopened, shops have …

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Wins Elections But Doesn't Get the Outright Majority
21st September 2021

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Wins Elections But Doesn’t Get the Outright Majority

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party has won parliamentary elections in Canada. But an absolute majority for the liberals seems …

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Trump is Not Getting Back Accounts on Facebook and Instagram Yet
2nd September 2018

Trump Threatens To Exclude Canada

Trump Threatens to Exclude Canada from the NAFTA Deal. US President Donald Trump on Saturday threatened Twitter to exclude Canada …

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