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Shell Claim about CO2-Neutral Fuel in Advertising Misleading
Advertisements by oil and gas company Shell about its carbon offset program are misleading. According to the Advertising Code Committee, the company assumes that the entire company operates CO2-neutrally and that compensation of CO2…
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New South Wales Has More Than 1000 Corona Infections in A Day
The Australian state of New South Wales has more than 1,000 new corona infections in one day, the highest number since the pandemic began.
A day earlier, the state reported 969 new infections. In the city of Sydney, two large…
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Strong Contraction in British Car Production Due to Chip Shortages
UK car production fell sharply in July, mainly due to dire chip shortages that carmakers are grappling with. According to the British trade association Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), production shrank by 37.6 percent to…
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Huawei can Buy Car Chips from US
The US has approved a license that allows Huawei to purchase chips for cars in the US. This is remarkable given that the company has been subject to sanctions for years.
News of such licenses has not yet been formally confirmed.…
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World Trade Grew Slower in the Second Quarter
World trade still increased in the second quarter, but considerably less quickly than in the first three months of this year. This was calculated by the Central Planning Bureau (CPB), which points, among other things, to the flattening…
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Google Play Makes Review Scores More Relevant
Google has announced that it will adjust app review scores by country and use devices to make them more useful to users and developers.
Those who search for apps on the Play Store can base themselves on a 'rating', a review score…
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UN: Trustworthy Reports of Taliban Executions
UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet reported that the United Nations had received reliable reports of Taliban executions in Afghanistan. The UN has also had reports of the curtailment of women's rights and the suppression of protests…
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Samsung will Invest Tens of Billions in the Coming Years
In the coming years, Samsung is going to invest many tens of billions of euros. The South Korean technology company wants to gain an edge in telecommunications and robotics. In addition, the money will be used for research and company…
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