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ECB Boss Lagarde: Eurozone Economy is Still on Crutches
"The eurozone economy is still running on crutches." That said, Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank (ECB), at the Reuters news agency.
According to the French, the economy relies on fiscal stimulus on the one…
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Pfizer/BioNTech Delivers 50 Million Doses in the EU Early
The US-German pharmaceutical company Pfizer / BioNTech will deliver 50 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine early.
The doses were intended for the second quarter.
Still, due to the problems with vaccines from AstraZeneca and…
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Ryanair Suffers Defeat Against State Aid
Ryanair has been found wrong by the second-highest court in the European Union in lawsuits against state aid to competitors.
It is a sensitive defeat for Irish society, which believes that corona support creates unfair competition…
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NSA and Microsoft Warn of New Exchange Leak
Four new vulnerabilities have been discovered in Microsoft Exchange. It is indorsed to patch as soon as possible.
The four vulnerabilities allow remote code execution on a device. Microsoft classes them from 'high' to 'critical'.…
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The US is Sending 500 Additional Soldiers to Germany
The United States is sending about 500 additional soldiers to Germany to strengthen the bond between the two countries.
They are permanently stationed in Germany, defence minister Lloyd Austin announced during a visit to Berlin.…
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Bitcoin and Ether Hit Record Highs
Bitcoin has reached a new record high. The crypto coin was worth more than $ 62,500 on Tuesday morning. Ether rose to a record value of more than $ 2,200.
Investors have probably been especially excited lately because Coinbase, the…
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Nvidia Enters the CPU Market
Chipmaker Nvidia, best known for its graphics cards, has designed its first server microprocessor. With this, the company hopes to continue to compete with Intel.
Nvidia's central processing unit (CPU) is based on Arm's technology,…
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England Eases Lockdown, Queues at Pubs Before Midnight
The United Kingdom has primarily relaxed the lockdown on Monday. Shops, hairdressers and catering establishments in England were allowed to open their doors again after about three months.
Some Britons braved the freezing cold to…
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