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US and EU Call on Tunisia to Respect Democracy
The United States and the European Union call on Tunisia to respect democracy in the country where President Kais Saied has dismissed the government and sidelined parliament.
EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell urged on Tuesday,…
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Company Behind Strepsils Suffers from Mild Cold Season
Health care company Reckitt Benckiser (RB) is experiencing a mild cold season. Because fewer people got cold or flu complaints, the British group behind the sore throat tablets of the Strepsils brand grew more slowly than in previous…
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Amazon Denies It Would Soon Accept Bitcoins
E-commerce giant Amazon has denied rumours that it would soon accept bitcoin as a means of payment. However, reports about this pushed the price of that cryptocurrency higher on Monday, towards $ 40,000.
According to City AM's…
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US Changes Focus of Military Mission in Iraq
The United States is changing the focus of its military mission in Iraq. The US military will no longer fight but will focus on, among other things, training, assisting and aiding the Iraqi army in the fight against the terrorist movement…
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American Airlines Warns of Fuel Shortage
American Airlines warns of fuel shortages during the busy summer season in the United States due to a lack of drivers for fuel trucks and also trucks to transport jet fuel.
According to news channel CNBC, the company, therefore,…
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Flooded English Hospitals Ask Patients to Stay Away
London's Newham and Whipps Cross hospitals ask patients to stay away because they have been flooded, British media reported. Ambulances are also being diverted.
An entire ward at Whipps Cross would be without power, forcing a…
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The World’s Largest Chipmaker Thinks About Factory in Germany
The world's largest chip manufacturer TSMC is considering building a new chip factory in Germany. With this, in full Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the Taiwanese group could help solve the global chip shortage.
"As far…
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Audacity Rewrites Privacy Rules After Criticism
Audacity Rewrites Privacy Rules After Criticism. The company behind the popular sound editor says it has communicated poorly.
At the beginning of this month, the company behind Audacity, one of the most popular open-source audio…
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