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Fire in Southern Spain Under Control
The wildfire not far from the resort of Marbella in the touristic region of Costa del Sol in southern Spain is under control, Spanish media report.
The fire started on the slopes of the Pujerra Mountain near the municipalities of…
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Stock Watchdog Investigates Ericsson for Possible IS Bribery
The US stock watchdog SEC has opened an investigation into Ericsson over suspicions that the company paid bribes in Iraq and possibly financed ISIS.
News of the possible bribery became known at the beginning of this year and dates…
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German Health Minister Wants to Help Injured Ukrainians
German health minister Karl Lauterbach wants his country to provide aid to Ukrainians injured by the war in their country.
The SPD politician made this known during an interview on the German radio station Deutschlandfunk.
On the…
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Top Man Expedia: Holidaymaker Accepts Higher Costs
Holidaymakers are ready to take the plane in the coming months, although disruptions in travel schedules due to staff shortages and soaring inflation could dampen holiday joy somewhat.
At least that's what Peter Kern, CEO of…
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Russia Less Strong Than Expected in Terms of Cyber Activities
Several top European military cyber defence services say that the Russians have shown themselves to be a lot less efficient than expected in deploying digital combat capabilities in their war against Ukraine.
"We were pretty…
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Television Biologist David Attenborough Knighted Again
David Attenborough will be knighted for a second time on Wednesday. According to British media, the British television biologist will receive his new title from Prince Charles during a ceremony at Windsor Castle.
Attenborough, 96,…
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Approval of New Games Leads to Price Jump on Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Dozens of new mobile and online games are allowed to be launched in China. Chinese regulators have approved 60 new titles, and investors on the Hong Kong stock exchange reacted enthusiastically.
Last year, China chose to rigorously…
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Google Must Pay Compensation to Traumatized Ex-Politician
Tech giant Google is ordered by the Australian court to pay 715,000 Australian dollars to John Barilaro, the former deputy prime minister of the state of New South Wales, The Guardian reports.
Barilaro was insulted and harassed in…
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