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Saudi Aramco Profit Drops Sharply Due to Lower Oil Prices
The profit of the Saudi state oil group Saudi Aramco fell sharply in the second quarter compared to a year earlier, mainly due to lower oil prices. Profits fell by 38 percent, but there was still an amount of more than $ 30 billion left for…
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Google Increases Options to Delete Explicit Private Photos
Google users now have more control over the findability of their personal information on the search engine. For example, when it comes to explicit private photos that circulate online but have already been removed.
People can now…
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The Bank of England (BoE) Raised Interest Rates to Highest Level in Years
The Bank of England (BoE) has raised the key interest rate in the United Kingdom by a quarter of a percentage point to its highest level in years. The central bank wants to combat inflation, which is still high despite the fastest rate…
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Pfizer Turnover Plunged Due to Collapsed Demand for Corona Vaccines
The American pharmaceutical company Pfizer, known for its corona shots, has had a disappointing financial quarter. Due to the collapsed demand for vaccines, turnover fell by more than half in the second quarter.
As a result, Pfizer…
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Wants to Invest Millions in North Sea CO2 Storage
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak plans to provide millions of pounds in grants to a project to store CO2 in the North Sea. The Sunday Times newspaper reports this.
Sunak was due to go to the east of Scotland on Monday to explain…
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Elon Musk: Monthly Active Users X to Over 541 Million
The number of monthly active users of the online messaging service X, until recently Twitter, has risen to more than 541 million, according to CEO Elon Musk. That, he says, is a “new high”.
Musk reported the figure in a chart on X.…
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Prince Harry can Start a Lawsuit Against Publisher The Sun
Britain's Prince Harry can go to court against News Group Newspapers, the publisher of the British tabloid magazine The Sun, for illegal information gathering. A British court has ruled this. However, the allegations of phone hacking were…
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Report: 110 Billion in Natural Disaster Damage in the First Half of 2023
Natural disasters caused $110 billion in damage worldwide in the first half of this year. The Munich Re report said the devastating and deadly earthquakes in Turkey and Syria earlier this year caused $40 billion in damage.
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