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Now Also An Investigation into the Holiday of British Prime Minister Johnson
The British Parliament has opened an investigation into a vacation from Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
According to British media, he spent a week and a half in a luxury villa on the island of Mustique, which belongs to the…
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BioNTech Increases Sales Expectation Due to Corona Vaccine
The German biotech company BioNTech expects to make a lot more money this year from the self-developed corona vaccine than it previously anticipated.
Of these, 450 million doses have now been delivered, and, according to the…
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Windows 10X No Longer for This Year
Windows 10X, announced in 2019, will not see the light of day in 2021. The operating system initially intended for multi-screen devices will also deviate significantly from the original plans.
Windows 10X surfaced in the fall of…
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EU Stops Ordering AstraZeneca Vaccines
The European Union, which accuses pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca of not delivering ordered vaccines on time, has not ordered anything there since June.
This confirmed the European Commissioner Internal Market Thierry Breton,…
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Merkel: Eternal Duty to Commemorate Victims of the Nazi Regime
German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Saturday reflected on the end of World War II in Europe, 76 years ago. The Chancellor called it an eternal obligation to remember the victims of the Nazi regime.
"May 8, 1945, was a day of…
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Tesla Has 25,000 Fast Charging Stations Worldwide
Car manufacturer Tesla says it has 25,000 fast charging points worldwide. The company reports this on a specially created Twitter account.
It is the largest network of fast charging points for electric cars worldwide.
Since the…
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British Prime Minister Calls the First Results of the Elections Encouraging
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called the initial results of regional elections encouraging. In any case, his Conservative Party won an extra-parliamentary seat in the House of Commons on Thursday in a by-election.
That…
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A Significant Setback in the US Labour Market
In the United States, 266,000 jobs were added in April. That is much less than the 1 million new jobs that economists had predicted on average.
Unemployment remained virtually unchanged at 6.1 percent.
Economists expected a much…
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