Day: November 3, 2023
Things better improve, or 2024 will be ‘dire’, warns Maersk’s Vincent Clerc
Maersk boss paints a grim picture after the liner’s shipping division slips into the red
UK CMA says Meta has pledged to let Facebook Marketplace users opt out of having their data used by Meta and limit how it uses ad data for product development (Joseph Hoppe/Wall Street Journal)
Joseph Hoppe / Wall Street Journal:
UK CMA says Meta has pledged to let Facebook Marketplace users opt out of having their data used by Meta and limit how it uses ad data for product development — The U.K. competition regulator said…
Maersk cuts 10,000 jobs as shipping demand falls
One of the world’s largest export firms reported a huge drop in profits as freight costs have plunged.
Army Making a Mistake in Cuts to Special Operations Forces
The United States is at an inflection point in our national defense planning.
Taiwan Should Follow the Philippines’ Model for Revealing China’s Gray Zone Tactics
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense should amplify its disclosures of PLA activity to reap the most benefits from its transparency initiative.
‘You are our enemies’: Noel Edmonds in spat with council after move to New Zealand
Entertainer has reportedly bought up 12 properties in rural Ngātīmoti and objected to a cycle trail proposalHe has wowed millions of TV viewers in the UK, taken on a big bank and loves working out in the dark. Now Noel Edmonds has brought his positive …
Hezbollah’s Leader Stops Short of Calling to Expand Gaza War
In his first public comments since the war in Gaza began, Hassan Nasrallah said his powerful Lebanese militia had bogged down Israeli forces to help Hamas.
AP News Site Hit by Apparent Denial-of-Service Attack
A hacker group called Anonymous Sudan, which is believed to be linked to Russia, claimed responsibility for the attack on the AP and other news sites, but the connection has not been verified.
Blinken à Tel-Aviv: Israël a “le droit” et “l’obligation” de “se défendre”
Le secrétaire d’Etat américain Antony Blinken a redit vendredi, lors d’une nouvelle visite à Tel-Aviv, qu’Israël avait “le droit” et “l’obligation” de se “défendre” pour s’assurer que l’attaque du 7 octobre ne puisse “plus jamais se reproduire”.