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Thousands of People Fled Violence at the Mozambique Gas Project
More than 8,000 people have taken themselves to safety following an attack by jihadists on the Mozambican town of Palma, near a major international gas project.
Emergency workers say that survivors are often in bad shape. An MSF…
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Johnson & Johnson: 15 Million Doses of Vaccine Unusable After Accident
US pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson has had to throw away 15 million doses of its corona vaccine after it was found to be inoperable due to an accident in the manufacturing process, The New York Times reports.
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Chipmaker TSMC Allocates 100 Billion to Solve Chip Shortage
The major Taiwanese chip company TSMC, a major supplier to Apple and car manufacturers, will allocate approximately $ 100 billion over the next three years to expand its chip-making capacity.
Converted to about 85 billion euros.…
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French President Announces Measures Against the Third Wave
The French government is adjusting its policy to moderate the increase in the number of corona patients due to a 'third wave'. President Emmanuel Macron will address the population about this at 8 p.m.
That is after deliberation…
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Biden Will Invest Many Billions in Infrastructure
US President Joe Biden is expected to present a new economic support package for the United States on Wednesday, with hundreds of billions of dollars in infrastructure investment for the world's largest economy.
Biden will likely…
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Visa and Paypal Open the Door to Crypto
PayPal announces that you can pay in multiple crypto coins with their wallet. Meanwhile, Visa is also conducting tests with payments in the cryptocurrency USD Coin.
Visa is one of the first payment networks to accept payments in…
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China Approves Radical Changes to Hong Kong’s Electoral System
China has finally decided to reform Hong Kong's electoral system radically. In parliamentary elections in that metropolis, citizens will soon be allowed to directly elect only 20 parliamentarians, compared to 35 in the past.
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British Former Prime Minister Cameron Under Fire for Ties With Greensill
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron may be under investigation for his ties to Australian financier Lex Greensill, whose company went down this month.
Greensill is said to have had an unpaid but influential role at the…
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