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Twilio Lays Off Tenth of Staff Again
Cloud communications giant Twilio announces a round of layoffs for the second time in a year. This time around 1,500 people will be evicted.
Twilio says it wants to lay off 17% of its employer base and close several offices. The…
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NATO Confirms Attack on Alliance Websites
NATO was the target of an attack by hackers on Sunday. A spokeswoman confirmed in the evening that cyber experts from the Defense Alliance were actively working on the incident, which involved several websites.
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Camera Maker Olympus Drops on Lower Japanese Stock Market
Olympus was among the biggest fallers on the Tokyo stock exchange on Monday. The Japanese camera maker lowered its profit forecast for the full fiscal year, which runs until the end of March, after disappointing results in the past quarter.…
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OPEC Chief Wants Climate Activists to Look at the Bigger Picture
Climate activists should not just push for a reduction in fossil fuel use but should look "at the bigger picture". This is what Secretary-General Haitham Al-Ghais of the oil cartel OPEC said during an energy conference in Cairo.
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US Blacklists Six Chinese Companies Over Spy Balloon
The United States has blacklisted six Chinese companies over their alleged involvement in the development of spy balloons.
According to the US Department of Commerce, these companies have contributed to China's People's Liberation…
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Criticism of President Erdogan is Growing: Government was Not Well Prepared for Earthquake
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is increasingly criticised for the approach to relief efforts after the severe earthquake. He also tries to silence the critical voices. "The government was not well prepared for this earthquake,".…
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Russia Cuts Oil Production in Response to Western Sanctions
Russia will cut its oil production by about 5 percent next month. With this measure, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak responds to import bans and price caps from Western countries. As a result, Moscow has seen the revenues from its oil…
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Netflix Announces First Euro Prices for Account Sharing
Netflix has had enough of unauthorized account sharing, which means it is missing out on a lot of revenue. After measures in some Latin American countries, the streaming service is also tackling Europe, starting with paid sub-accounts in…
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