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Lufthansa Cancels 2,200 Summer Flights Due to Staff Shortage
Airline Lufthansa has cancelled 2,200 flights for the next two months. The move follows a wave of corona infections in Germany, which has further increased the staff shortage at the largest German airline.
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Cisco Leaves Russia and Belarus Permanently
The company suspended its operations in March but has now decided to withdraw permanently. “Since our announcement on March 3, we have continued to closely monitor the war in Ukraine.
We have now decided to begin an orderly…
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Strike Shuts Down British Rail, Union Hints at More Actions
British rail is largely flat for the second day this week. Tens of thousands of employees have resigned due to dissatisfaction with the lack of an agreement on, among other things, extra pay.
Mick Lynch of the RMT union warns that…
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Oil Prices Further Down Due to Recession Fears
Oil prices fell further Thursday on fears of an economic recession that could undermine oil demand. The price of a barrel of US oil (West Texas Intermediate) is now at its lowest level in about six weeks.
WTI was 1.7 percent…
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Huawei Loses Fight Against Exclusion in Sweden
In Sweden, Chinese tech company Huawei has also failed to overturn its ban from providing 5G infrastructure on appeal.
The United States has accused the Chinese company of spying for the Chinese government for years. The company…
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Indonesian President Visits Ukraine and Russia
Indonesian President Joko Widodo will visit Russia and Ukraine next week and will hold talks with the leaders of both countries, his foreign minister said on Wednesday.
According to Retno Marsudi, Widodo is the first Asian head of…
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UK Inflation at New High in More Than 40 Years
The cost of living in the United Kingdom rose further in May to a new high in more than 40 years. British inflation stood at 9.1 percent in May, reports the British statistics office.
Inflation was already 9 percent in April,…
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Microsoft is Making it Harder to Use Its Facial Recognition
Microsoft is tightening the conditions to access its facial recognition software. The move fits in with the tech giant's attempts to handle its own technology responsibly.
The AI around facial recognition can have far-reaching…
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