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Strongest Growth in Eurozone Economic Activity in 15 Years
Eurozone economic activity shows its strongest growth in 15 years in June as the recovery from the corona crisis gains momentum. British market researcher Markit reported this. The growth is mainly driven by the further relaxation of the…
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Microsoft Briefly Joins Apple In $2,000 Billion Club
The American technology company Microsoft became the second American company in history, after Apple, to reach a market capitalization of 2,000 billion dollars yesterday.
Microsoft's stock went on the New York Stock Exchange during…
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UN Envoy Warns of Taliban Advance as Foreign Troops Withdraw from Afghanistan
The UN envoy to Afghanistan warns of a strong advance by the Taliban as the Americans withdraw their troops. In recent weeks, the Taliban have taken at least 50 of the country's 370 districts.
The US wants its troops out of…
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Navalny Files New Case Over Prison Regime
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has once again gone to court to protest his treatment in prison. The 45-year-old Kremlin critic took part in the hearing digitally. It is unclear when the judge will make a decision.
Navalny…
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China Wants to Keep Border Controls for Covid-19 For At Least Another Year
China plans to keep the border controls in place due to the corona pandemic in place for at least another year. That reports the Wall Street Journal based on insiders.
Despite relatively low infection rates, the country fears new…
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GlobalFoundries Invests Billions in New Chip Factory Singapore
The American chip company GlobalFoundries has earmarked 4 billion dollars to construct a new chip factory in Singapore. According to the group, the new production location should help to meet the solid demand for chips.
In addition…
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EU Ministers Challenge Hungary Over Law Against Gay Propaganda
A large number of EU countries want to address Hungary on Tuesday about a new anti-LGBTI law. According to Minister Sigrid Kaag (Foreign Affairs) and her German, Belgian and Luxembourg colleagues, the law is unworthy of the EU, among…
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Dating Company Bumble Sends Staff Home to De-Stress
The company Bumble, which runs a dating app, has temporarily closed all its offices worldwide. The 700 employees will be given a week off, the BBC writes.
The company wants to tackle stress in the workplace in this way.
Bumble has…
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