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Sources: Apple’s India expansion has been slow due to logistics, tariffs, infrastructure, suppliers and officials lacking a “sense of urgency”, and other issues — Apple is hitting stumbling blocks in its…
Liz Truss oversaw jump in credit card spending at Foreign Office
Guardian analysis of data shows officials spent more under former PM than predecessor Dominic RaabLiz Truss oversaw a major jump in spending on government credit cards at the Foreign Office when she took over, a Guardian analysis shows, with spending o…
Second Soyuz Springs a Leak, Astronauts Stuck On ISS For An Extra Month
Russia’s space agency will hold off returning three astronauts from the International Space Station as it works with NASA to investigate a coolant leak issue that impacted an uncrewed freighter spacecraft last weekend. The Register reports: The Progres…
PM reaffirms commitment to allow religious schools to hire staff based on faith
Albanese says Labor made its position ‘clear a long time ago’ after religious groups reject proposal as having ‘severe limits’Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news po…
Wife of man accused of driving family off cliff in Tesla ‘doesn’t want him to be charged’
Prosecutors say they have ‘sufficient evidence to prove the charges beyond a reasonable doubt’
Idris Elba on James Bond: ‘I’m not going to be that guy’
Actor Idris Elba says he’s going to stick with being the tormented detective John Luther — not James Bond
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Idris Elba on James Bond: ‘I’m not going to be that guy’
Actor Idris Elba says he’s going to stick with being the tormented detective John Luther — not James Bond.
French MPs withdraw 1,000 amendments to speed up parliament’s pension reform debate
Opposition lawmakers in the French National Assembly withdrew 1,000 of the 20,000 amendments they had introduced to the government’s proposed pension reform, in order to speed up the process and get to the heart of the debate by Friday’s deadline.