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Microsoft Allows Companies to Store European Customer Data in Europe From Now on
From January 1, it will be easier at Microsoft to store data from European customers within the EU. However, in the long term, everything should be kept more simply within the union's borders.
In its EU data boundary project,…
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Eurozone Inflation in November Slightly Higher Than Previously Reported
The inflation rate of the Eurozone turned out slightly higher in November than previously reported.
As a result, daily life in the euro area became 10.1 percent more expensive last month, the European statistics agency Eurostat reports…
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First Time in History, Nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are on Strike
For the first time in history, nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are on strike. The nurses demand a substantial wage increase of nineteen percent, but the government does not want to go into that.
They also complain…
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H&M Sees Revenue Increase, Despite Departure From Russia
Clothing chain Hennes & Mauritz (H&M) has seen sales increase by 10 percent in the past quarter. That is above the expectations of market experts.
However, income was depressed because dozens of stores in China temporarily…
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Chinese iPhone Manufacturer Foxconn Relaxes Corona Measures
The company has announced that Chinese iPhone maker Foxconn will relax most of the corona measures at its factory in Zhengzhou.
Foxconn is now stopping requiring employees to limit their daily commutes between their dorms and…
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UK Inflation Cools After Reaching Highest Level in 41 Years
Inflation in the United Kingdom cooled somewhat in November after reaching its highest level in 41 years in October. According to the British national statistics agency ONS, inflation last month was 10.7 percent on an annual basis.
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British Unions Start National Strike at Railways
Thousands of rail workers have been on strike across the UK on Tuesday as part of a wave of industrial action planned for the holiday season.
The strikes of the country's largest railway union, the Rail, Maritime and Transport…
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Second Journalist Dies at World Cup Football
For the second time in a few days, a journalist has died at the World Cup. It concerns the Qatari Khalid al-Misslam, various media from the host country of this world championship reported.
Al-Misslam was active as a…
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