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The Video Service Zoom Sees Revenue Triple
Zoom is still reaping the benefits of the corona pandemic. The video conferencing software provider nearly tripled its revenue in the past quarter, outperforming analysts' expectations.
In the first quarter of Zoom's fiscal year,…
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In Florida, Trans Women are No Longer Welcome in Girls’ School Sports
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a law today banning transgender women from school sports for girls and women. He did so after months of complex and controversial negotiations.
The Republican governor called the ban a way to…
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US to Hand Over Main Afghanistan Base Soon
US forces are preparing to hand over their main base in Afghanistan. An insider says the handover of Bagram Air Force Base is expected in about 20 days.
The United States and other NATO countries had stationed tens of thousands of…
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Syria’s Civil War has Cost Nearly Half A Million Lives
The civil war in Syria has claimed nearly 494,438 lives in ten years. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports this after a new count.
More than a year ago, the death toll was 384,000.
The civil war started during the Arab…
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Australia Wants to Request Identity to Watch Porn
Anyone who wants to watch porn in Australia will very likely have to identify themselves soon. The country wants to prevent children from seeing inappropriate images.
The country's plans are to expand its existing digital identity…
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Nikkei Slightly Lower Due to Steel Company Price Losses
The Tokyo stock exchange closed slightly lower on Tuesday due to significant price losses among Japanese steel companies.
The hopes of recovery of the Japanese economy, now that the vaccination program in the country seems to be…
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NSA Spied, Among Others, Angela Merkel Along with Denmark
The US intelligence service NSA (National Security Agency), in collaboration with the Danish intelligence service, has spied on German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other European dignitaries, among others.
The Danish public…
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French Investigating Judges Question Carlos Ghosn in Lebanon
French investigating judges will question fallen car magnate Carlos Ghosn in the Lebanese capital Beirut on Monday. He is accused of misusing money from car group Renault for personal purposes, including an expensive birthday party for his…
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