Boeing posts $1.2bn loss in first quarter as jet issues persist
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The loss is bigger than Wall Street has expected, and the firm’s quarterly revenue also fell short of expectations.
Published On 27 Apr 2022
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The loss is bigger than Wall Street has expected, and the firm’s quarterly revenue also fell short of expectations.
Published On 27 Apr 2022
Russia bans 287 British MPs, expels Japanese, Norwegian diplomats
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Moscow says decision is in response to British government’s sanctions against 386 Duma deputies.
Published On 27 Apr 2022
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Moscow says decision is in response to British government’s sanctions against 386 Duma deputies.
Published On 27 Apr 2022
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Amid US abortion crackdown, California seeks to be a ‘sanctuary’
If Roe v Wade falls, 26 states are likely to ban abortion and millions will need to cross state lines to access care.
Published On 27 Apr 2022
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Amid US abortion crackdown, California seeks to be a ‘sanctuary’
If Roe v Wade falls, 26 states are likely to ban abortion and millions will need to cross state lines to access care.
Published On 27 Apr 2022
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Italy Announces Rollout of Dystopian Social Credit System; Compliant Citizens Will Be Rewarded For “Good Behaviour”
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Italy Announces Rollout of Dystopian Social Credit System; Compliant Citizens Will Be Rewarded For “Good Behaviour”
On 28 March Matteo Lepore, Mayor of Bologna, and Massimo Bugani, councillor for the digital agenda and civic use of data, announced the City’s digital innovation plan 2022-2024. “We will start with…
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Shots and drones from Ukraine reported near huge arms depot in Transnistria
The breakaway region’s interior ministry has said “shots were fired from Ukraine” in the direction of a huge arms depot, and two drones were sighted.
Officials said that no casualties had been reported as a result
A video shared by Transnistria press Wednesday shows alleged attackers firing RPGs at the MGB building in Tiraspol on April 25.
Vadim Krasnoselsky, the president of what is officially known as the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, claimed Tuesday that the latest spate of “terrorist attacks” in the region had been traced back to Ukraine.
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Shots and drones from Ukraine reported near huge arms depot in Transnistria
The breakaway region’s interior ministry has said “shots were fired from Ukraine” in the direction of a huge arms depot, and two drones were sighted.
Officials said that no casualties had been reported as a result
A video shared by Transnistria press Wednesday shows alleged attackers firing RPGs at the MGB building in Tiraspol on April 25.
Vadim Krasnoselsky, the president of what is officially known as the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, claimed Tuesday that the latest spate of “terrorist attacks” in the region had been traced back to Ukraine.
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Four EU buyers made gas payments in rubles – reports
Four European countries have already made gas payments to Russia using Moscow’s new ruble-based mechanism, Bloomberg reported Wednesday citing a source close to Gazprom.
At least 10 countries have set up ruble accounts with Russia’s Gazprombank, through which payments for the Russian commodity will be made from now on, Bloomberg added.
Russia’s new policy has left many EU leaders puzzled, and several countries, including Poland and Bulgaria, openly refused “to pay in rubles.” As a result, Gazprom halted gas deliveries to the two countries on Wednesday.
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Four EU buyers made gas payments in rubles – reports
Four European countries have already made gas payments to Russia using Moscow’s new ruble-based mechanism, Bloomberg reported Wednesday citing a source close to Gazprom.
At least 10 countries have set up ruble accounts with Russia’s Gazprombank, through which payments for the Russian commodity will be made from now on, Bloomberg added.
Russia’s new policy has left many EU leaders puzzled, and several countries, including Poland and Bulgaria, openly refused “to pay in rubles.” As a result, Gazprom halted gas deliveries to the two countries on Wednesday.
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Trump officials awarded $700 million pandemic loan despite objections
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Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday released a report alleging that top Trump administration officials awarded a $700 million pandemic relief loan to
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Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday released a report alleging that top Trump administration officials awarded a $700 million pandemic relief loan to
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Exclusive | Europe needs to find consensus on banning Russian oil and gas, says Lithuanian Foreign Minister
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Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis believes that Russiaâs invasion of Ukraine is a dangerous precedent in modern history.
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Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis believes that Russiaâs invasion of Ukraine is a dangerous precedent in modern history.
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Denmark to ‘outsource’ inmates
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The justice ministers of Denmark and Kosovo have signed a treaty, with Copenhagen renting 300 prison cells from Pristina
Denmark will be sending foreign nationals convicted in the country to serve their sentences in a Kosovan prison, the countries’ respective justice ministers agreed on Wednesday. Should both sides' parliaments give the accord the green light, the first inmates could be transferred to the Balkans as early as next year.
Danish Justice Minister Nick Haekkerup and his Kosovan colleague Albulena Haxhiu have signed off on a deal that reserves some 300 cells in a Kosovan prison for Danish mig...
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The justice ministers of Denmark and Kosovo have signed a treaty, with Copenhagen renting 300 prison cells from Pristina
Denmark will be sending foreign nationals convicted in the country to serve their sentences in a Kosovan prison, the countries’ respective justice ministers agreed on Wednesday. Should both sides' parliaments give the accord the green light, the first inmates could be transferred to the Balkans as early as next year.
Danish Justice Minister Nick Haekkerup and his Kosovan colleague Albulena Haxhiu have signed off on a deal that reserves some 300 cells in a Kosovan prison for Danish mig...
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Vatican trial places Pope Francis, aides at centre of London deal
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The Vatican trial is centred on the Vatican Secretariat of State’s $370m investment in a luxury London property.
Published On 27 Apr 2022
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The Vatican trial is centred on the Vatican Secretariat of State’s $370m investment in a luxury London property.
Published On 27 Apr 2022
‘Speed of war’: US makes urgent plea for Ukraine arms supplies
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Ukraine’s army is holding out against a better equipped Russian invader but Washington warns time is not on its side.
Published On 27 Apr 2022
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Ukraine’s army is holding out against a better equipped Russian invader but Washington warns time is not on its side.
Published On 27 Apr 2022
Sarajevo court charges Bosniak ex-leaders with war crimes
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Ten people have been charged for their alleged role in the killing of retreating Yugoslav army soldiers in 1992.
Published On 27 Apr 2022
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Ten people have been charged for their alleged role in the killing of retreating Yugoslav army soldiers in 1992.
Published On 27 Apr 2022
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Bitcoin is now official currency in Central African Republic
The African nation is the world’s 2nd country to adopt the coin as currency, following in the footsteps of El Salvador.
Published On 27 Apr 2022
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Bitcoin is now official currency in Central African Republic
The African nation is the world’s 2nd country to adopt the coin as currency, following in the footsteps of El Salvador.
Published On 27 Apr 2022
Creepy Conspiracy Theory Emerges About Twitter DESTROYING Documents And Hiding Evidence
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Elon Musk Isn’t a Threat to Society’s Health. All Billionaires Are
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SAN FRANCISCO – The most dangerous thing about Elon Musk buying Twitter outright for $44 billion is the rapidly spreading notion that his controlling an influential social media platform is dangerous. It is, but not for any of the reasons his critics assert.
The current furor is dangerously misguided for two reasons. First, it assumes that one billionaire owning Twitter is significantly more harmful than a bunch of them owning it. And second, it worries that Musk is committed to an anarchic version of free speech that will undermine the health of our societies.
This is the equivalent of staring resolutely at a single tree to avoid noticing the forest all around it. The fact...
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SAN FRANCISCO – The most dangerous thing about Elon Musk buying Twitter outright for $44 billion is the rapidly spreading notion that his controlling an influential social media platform is dangerous. It is, but not for any of the reasons his critics assert.
The current furor is dangerously misguided for two reasons. First, it assumes that one billionaire owning Twitter is significantly more harmful than a bunch of them owning it. And second, it worries that Musk is committed to an anarchic version of free speech that will undermine the health of our societies.
This is the equivalent of staring resolutely at a single tree to avoid noticing the forest all around it. The fact...
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NASA chides China
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The US agency’s chief has complained that Beijing isn’t cooperating with Washington on space ventures
NASA chief Bill Nelson has scolded the Chinese space program for refusing to work with the US on its operations, saying Beijing’s secrecy has created unnecessary risks.
“We simply have not been able to get any kind of transparency from the Chinese space program,” Nelson told reporters on Tuesday. He made his comments in a press briefing ahead of Wednesday’s successful SpaceX launch of a rocket carrying a new astronaut crew t...
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The US agency’s chief has complained that Beijing isn’t cooperating with Washington on space ventures
NASA chief Bill Nelson has scolded the Chinese space program for refusing to work with the US on its operations, saying Beijing’s secrecy has created unnecessary risks.
“We simply have not been able to get any kind of transparency from the Chinese space program,” Nelson told reporters on Tuesday. He made his comments in a press briefing ahead of Wednesday’s successful SpaceX launch of a rocket carrying a new astronaut crew t...
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