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Russia Claims Elimination of Armoured Vehicles and Up to 40 Soldiers
According to Moscow's defence ministry, Russian airstrikes last night hit 73 military targets, "destroying" seven armoured vehicles and up to 40 soldiers.
A ministry spokesman said the nighttime attack on mainly "tactical targets"…
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Fewer Smartphones Sold Due to Chinese Lockdowns and Inflation
Worries about rising prices are hampering smartphone sales. According to market researcher Canalys, manufacturers sold eleven percent fewer phones in the first quarter of this year than a year earlier, partly because people have started to…
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New York Stock Markets Started Cautiously After Numbers Rain
The stock exchanges in New York on Tuesday after the opening bell did not come far from their closing positions of the day before. Investors received quarterly reports from several large companies.
At the same time, attention is…
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Attack on Last Pro-Ukrainian Soldiers in Mariupol Started
The separatists in eastern Ukraine, backed by Russia, have launched an attack on the last pro-Ukrainian soldiers in Mariupol. The paramilitary far-right Azov battalion members have entrenched themselves with mercenaries in a steel…
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Business Lobby Russia Comes Up With Plan to Prevent Defaults
A Russian corporate lobby has developed a plan to avoid bond defaults. Unfortunately, that's happening when some of the country's largest companies struggle to get money from investors.
Companies such as steelmaker Severstal and…
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More Than A Quarter More Turnover From Chips
Global semiconductor sales were $595 billion in 2021, according to figures from market researcher Gartner. This is an increase of 26.3 percent compared to 2020.
The events behind the current chip shortage are still impacting…
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No Humanitarian Corridors in Ukraine on Monday Either
No humanitarian corridors will open in Ukraine on Monday for the second day in a row. The government in Kyiv cites Russian shelling as the reason.
Since the outbreak of the war, Russia and Ukraine regularly agreed on escape routes…
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Chinese Coal and Natural Gas Production Up Sharply in March
China's coal and natural gas production rose sharply in March. The country is scaling up nationwide production of fossil fuels to ensure it has enough energy. The war in Ukraine also plays a role. As a result, energy prices have risen even…
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