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Russian President Putin Publicly Brushes Off Deputy Prime Minister Who Tries to Correct Him
Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly dismissed a deputy prime minister on Wednesday. "Why are you acting like an idiot?" Putin asked Denis Manturov during a video conference after the man tried to correct him several times.
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Twitter: Leaked Data Not Caused by Internal Problem
Twitter says that a vulnerability in its systems did not cause the leaked data of 200 million users.
That data leak, with account names, email addresses and telephone numbers, was published on a forum.
Previously, Twitter had a…
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Uganda’s Ebola Epidemic is Over
The Ebola epidemic in Uganda is over, the World Health Organization and the Ugandan Ministry of Health have announced. The epidemic began less than four months ago and claimed the lives of 55 people.
“We have successfully…
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Japanese Fashion Company Raises Salaries by up to 40 Percent
In recent times, life worldwide has become a lot more expensive due to increased inflation. Therefore, many employees hope to get a higher salary from their employer.
The financial concerns among the Japanese fashion company Uniqlo…
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European Commission Wants Extra Effort TikTok for Data Protection
European Commission Vice-President Vera Jourová "counts on" the popular short video app TikTok to "make an extra effort to comply with European data protection laws and regain the trust of European regulators".
"There should be no…
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German Police Clear Barricades in a Village That Demonstrators have occupied for Two Years
German police began clearing barricades around the occupied village of Lützerath on Tuesday morning. The occupiers try to prevent this by sitting on high poles that are difficult to remove and forming human blockades.
The police…
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Meta Removes Comments Supporting Storming Brazil
"We consider this a violent event and will remove content that supports or praises the action," a spokesperson said.
Meta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram, is removing posts approving the storming of government buildings…
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Large Cargo Ship Runs Aground in Suez Canal
A large freighter has become stuck in the northern part of the Suez Canal. Tugs are trying to refloat the ship, but it is still unclear how long that could take and what the impact will be on shipping traffic on this important shipping…
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