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IEA: Russian Oil Exports to Highest Level in Almost 3 Years
Exports of Russian crude oil and petroleum products rose to their highest level in nearly three years in March, despite Western sanctions against the country over its invasion of Ukraine. This is reported by the International Energy Agency…
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Navigation Company TomTom is Making a Profit Again
Navigation service provider TomTom succeeded in posting a net profit in the first three months of this year after periods of losses that preceded it.
The navigation technology of the Dutch company gained market share among car…
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Norway Expels 15 Russian Embassy Employees
Norway has decided to expel fifteen Russians from the country. According to the government, they posed as employees of the Russian embassy in Oslo, while in reality, they worked for Russian intelligence services in the northern European…
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Sri Lanka is Considering Exporting 100,000 Monkeys to Chinese Zoos
As a partial solution to the worst financial crisis in its history, Sri Lanka is considering exporting up to 100,000 native monkeys to Chinese zoos. However, animal rights groups are concerned about the large-scale deal.
The…
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US Inflation Falls More Than Expected
High inflation in the United States has fallen more than expected. In March, consumer prices rose 5.0 percent compared to the same month last year, the US Department of Labor reported Wednesday.
This is the smallest increase in…
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Google No Longer Supports Third-Party Smart Displays
Smart screens with Google Assistant are apparently the latest victim of Google's pruning rage. In addition, third-party support has been closed.
It was tech blog 9to5Google that first noticed, but Google no longer supports…
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Boat With 400 Migrants Adrift in Mediterranean Sea
A boat carrying about 400 migrants is adrift in the Mediterranean Sea in a shared rescue zone between Malta and Italy. That's what the two NGOs say. The Italian Coast Guard is now on its way for a rescue.
The NGO Alarm Phone, a…
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Chip Sales are Falling Sharply at the Largest Chip Maker in the World
The world's largest chip maker, TSMC, has seen chip sales plummet in the past month. Therefore, Apple's main chip supplier failed to meet analyst expectations for the second quarter. Experts see the figures as a sign of continued weakness…
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