Canada announces sanctions over crackdown on Iranian protests
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday that his country will impose sanctions on “dozens” of Iranian authorities and agencies, including the so-called Morality Police, in response to...
View ArticleFor Christine Lagarde, the aggressive monetary policy of the world economies...
Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, has radically changed her tone on a possible recession. The World Bank has warned that the aggressive monetary policy of the world economies...
View ArticleDavid Beckham Saves the Team, the series designed to delight Manchester...
Disney+ has made an announcement designed to delight football fans: it has announced that the original David Beckham Saves the Team series will premiere exclusively on the streaming platform soon....
View ArticleThe Play Store will have a new section reserved for non-smartphone apps
Although it started out as a source of smartphone apps, the Play Store now hosts many other forms of content, from e-books to movies and TV shows, along with content and apps for other device...
View ArticleTwo more people suspected of involvement in Oslo LGTBI club shooting arrested
Oslo Police reported Monday that they have arrested two men suspected of involvement in a June shooting at a nightclub frequented by members of the LGTBI community in the Norwegian capital, where two...
View ArticleChristian Bale, the master of improvisation: what the actor had to say about...
Christian Bale recently spoke about how his role in Thor: Love and Thunder could have been even darker. The Oscar-winning actor is known for the exceptional way he plays his roles, with American Psycho...
View ArticleThe Galaxy Xcover6 Pro is Samsung’s most repairable phone in years. What it...
The Galaxy XCover6 Pro, Samsung’s newest phone in its lineup of high-endurance devices, has been disassembled down to the last component, exposing a construction that favors easy repairs. Although it...
View ArticleAround 25 children killed in sinking of migrant boat in Syria
Around 25 children died as a result of the sinking last week of a boat with more than a hundred migrants on board off the coast of Syria, the non-governmental organization Save the Children denounced...
View ArticleU.S. stock futures jump 1% as Dow and S&P 500 hit below 2020 levels
The U.S. stock market faced a dramatic decline in the month of September, due to concerns about the Fed’s rate hike and the global economic slowdown. However, U.S. stock futures rallied in early...
View ArticleWhatsApp introduces Call Links, the option to generate invitation links to...
Borrowing an idea from rival Google Meet, WhatsApp announces Call Links, a feature that lets you generate invitation links for group calls. As the name implies, Call Links lets you send your contacts...
View ArticleArmy kills 11 Al Shabaab members, regains control of town in central Somalia
The Somali Army has killed eleven suspected members of the Al Shabaab terrorist group as part of an operation in which it regained control of Buq Aqable district, located in the Hiiraan region...
View ArticleBitcoin back above $20,000, bulls return to crypto markets!
After a rocky start to the week, bitcoin returned to the green on Tuesday, as the token climbed back above $20,000. The move saw prices reach their highest point in nearly two weeks, breaking through a...
View ArticleHow high Romania reached at the first World Cup in 1930. The story of the...
In truth, Romania has always taken international pride in its national football team, although it hasn’t always had concrete reasons to do so. Even so, there were years when pride was more than...
View ArticleIndia wants to launch its own GPS network, Apple and other smartphone makers...
Just as China has the BeiDou network, Russia has GLONASS and the European Union has invested in Galileo, India wants its own independent GPS network, putting pressure on device makers to add the...
View ArticleGreece’s prime minister on Turkey’s threats: “They are alone in this game.”
The Prime Minister of Greece, Kyiriakos Mitsotakis, has assured this Tuesday that Turkey “is alone” in what he has considered as a “game” of provocations and aggressive attitudes regarding the...
View ArticleGermany says its navy will participate in investigation into alleged Nord...
Follow live the latest news on the war in Ukraine German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht announced Wednesday that the country’s navy will participate in the investigation into the alleged sabotage...
View ArticleBitcoin and Ethereum activity shows major risk of crypto crash in coming days
Volatility has hit the crypto-currency market, leading to more than $160 million in liquidations in the past 24 hours. Bitcoin and Ethereum are now sitting on weak support, posing the risk of further...
View ArticleThis is the new deadline for pharmacological abortion in Catalonia
The ‘conseller’ de Salut, Josep Maria Argimon, explained that the new protocol for the care of women requesting a voluntary interruption of pregnancy (ive). in Catalonia extends pharmacological...
View ArticleAlthough it sold well in the pre-order campaign, the iPhone 14 seems to be...
Following the promisingly successful pre-order campaign, demand for the iPhone 14 has plummeted, forcing Apple to revise orders sent to manufacturers in the Asia region. If in anticipation of the...
View ArticleSeven people killed in new Iranian attacks on semi-autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan...
At least seven people were killed Wednesday in a series of missile and drone attacks by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards against Iraqi Kurdistan, officials in the semi-autonomous region have confirmed....
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