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Instagram is Going to Test Shopping via the App in the United States
Instagram is Going to Test Shopping via the App in the United States. The social media platform Instagram will conduct the first tests with a new shopping function. The company declared Instagram Checkout on Tuesday. With Instagram!-->!-->!-->…
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Stock Exchanges in New York Started the New Week with Small Results
The stock exchanges in New York started the new trading week with small results on Monday. The leading Dow-Jones index lost ground due to a further fall in heavyweight Boeing. Investors are also awaiting the monetary meeting of the US!-->!-->!-->…
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Cyclone Idai Claims Dozens of Deaths in Southern Africa
In Zimbabwe and Mozambique, at least 50 people died after the passage of cyclone Idai on Friday evening and Saturday morning. It is about the worst hurricane in the region in more than ten years. In the east of Zimbabwe, at least 31!-->!-->!-->…
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British Conservatives Take into Account Participation in European Elections
The British Conservative Party is polling members about participation in the European elections in May. The country is scheduled to leave the EU on 29 March. However, the Brexit deal that Theresa May concluded with Brussels has already!-->!-->!-->…
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Facebook Uses Artificial Intelligence for Adult Content Detection
Facebook has announced a system that uses artificial intelligence to search for so-called adult content so that it can be removed more quickly from Facebook and Instagram. The system not only searches for nude images, but also for!-->!-->!-->…
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Boeing Problems are Unlikely for the Chinese
Airlines that have doubts about the purchase of aircraft from the American Boeing can, in addition to the European rival Airbus, also opt for the Chinese state-owned company Comac. With the C919, this has a definite asset as an alternative!-->…
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London will Drastically Reduce Customs Rates in the Event of a No-Deal
According to a temporary plan, the Temporary Tariff Regime, the UK government will not levy customs duties on most goods imported into the country in the event of a no-deal. There will also be no levies on goods that will be imported into!-->…
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Boeing after A Fatal Crash Further Under Pressure on Wall Street
The stock exchanges in New York were opened on Tuesday with small price movements. Boeing collapsed further after the fatal crash with the 737 MAX plane and the news that many airlines and countries are holding the device to the ground.!-->…
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