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CEO International Atomic Energy Agency Visits Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine
The CEO of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, is visiting the Ukrainian nuclear power plant in Zaporizhia. Russian troops have occupied the power station since the beginning of the war.
Grossi and the…
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Google is Removing More and More Harmful Ads
Google removed or blocked more than 5.2 billion ads last year because they violated the rules of the tech company. For example, they advertised a dangerous product or secretly tried to spread a virus. It amounts to 9,000 deletions per…
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Online Shopping Group Alibaba Wants to Split into Six Parts
Chinese tech and e-commerce group Alibaba plans to split its operations into six main divisions: e-commerce, media, and the cloud.
Each component could have its stock exchange listing in the long term. For example, the activities…
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European Negotiators Set Target Figures for the Roll-Out of Charging Stations
By 2026, drivers of electric cars on the main European thoroughfares must be able to charge their vehicle every sixty kilometres. Negotiators from the European Parliament and the Swedish EU Presidency have reached a political agreement.…
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Six Children Have Died in America After Being Catapulted From a Car by Accident
Six children have died in a car accident in the US state of Tennessee in which they were catapulted from the car. They were 1 to 18 years old. Two adults were taken to the hospital.
At around 2 a.m. on Sunday, the car collided with…
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European Commission: Alitalia Must Repay Government Loan
The loan of 400 million euros that the Italian government provided to the airline Alitalia in 2019 is illegal state aid, the European Commission has ruled.
Italy must recover the money plus interest from the company.
In May 2017,…
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Israeli Attorney General Warns Netanyahu of Judiciary Reform Comments
Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara has ruled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's involvement in the government's controversial reform proposals illegal and warned of possible legal ramifications.
Baharav-Miara had banned…
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Turkey’s Central Bank Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged After Earthquakes
The Turkish central bank will not raise or lower interest rates, despite the sky-high inflation in the country. Consumer prices in Turkey are 55 percent higher than a year ago.
In addition, the earthquakes that hit Turkey last…
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