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Opera Singer, Director, Actors and Scientists: Celebrity Deaths in China Cast Doubt on Official…
In China, one celebrity dies after another. As a result, there is a lot of speculation on the largest social media channel, Weibo, about the cause. According to official figures, not a single corona death has occurred in China for weeks,…
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WhatsApp Comes With Proxy for Circumventing Censorship
Messaging service WhatsApp has added a function that should make it possible to continue sending messages at times when a government blocks the service.
WhatsApp gets support for proxies. Meta, the parent company of the messaging…
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High Inflation Worldwide Would Decline Only Slowly
Experts expect global inflation to fall in the coming years but will nevertheless remain at a high level.
A survey by the German ifo institute and a Swiss research institute among 1,537 experts from 133 countries shows that they…
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New Electric Car From Sony and Honda is Called Afeela
The electric car that Sony and Honda are working on together will be marketed under the Afeela brand. With this new brand, the two Japanese groups want to compete with Tesla, among others; it was announced at a presentation in the run-up to…
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Russia Blames Deadly Missile Attack on Massive Use of Mobile Phones by Soldiers
The Russian Ministry of Defense adjusts the death toll from the Ukrainian attack in Makijivka to 89 soldiers. According to the ministry, the soldiers were easy victims due to their "massive mobile phone use".
According to Kyiv,…
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More Than 50,000 Cybercrimes in the First Half of 2022
Cybercrime is on the rise. In the first six months of 2022, almost 50,087 cybercrimes were counted in our country. Between 2012 and 2021, the number of cybercrimes has almost tripled.
This is evident from crime statistics from the…
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South Korean Lunar Probe Danuri Sends Pictures of Lunar Surface and Earth
Danuri, the first South Korean lunar probe, has sent beautiful black and white images of the lunar surface and Earth. The South Korean space centre reported this on Tuesday.
The images were taken between December 24 and January 1,…
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More Unemployed in Germany in December, Less After Adjustment
Unemployment in Germany rose in December, usual for the time of year, the Bundesagentur für Arbeit reported on Tuesday. However, adjusted for seasonal influences, a decrease in the unemployed can be seen.
The unemployed in Germany,…
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