Thailand’s prime minister has broken with the military-backed political party that helped him take office after a 2019 election and joined a new rival party with which he is likely to seek another term this year.
Rolls-Royce sees record sales in 2022, no slowdown in spending by the wealthy
Rolls-Royce sold a record number of cars in 2022 as demand for its $500,000 vehicles remained strong.
US supreme court lets WhatsApp pursue Pegasus spyware lawsuit
Court rejects NSO claim it could not be sued because it was acting as agent for unidentified foreign governmentsThe US supreme court has let Meta Platforms Inc’s WhatsApp pursue a lawsuit accusing Israel’s NSO Group of exploiting a bug in its WhatsApp …
WhatsApp’s Pegasus spyware lawsuit can go ahead: US top court – Al Jazeera English
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Buffett’s firm keeps selling BYD shares despite past praise
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Ukrainian doctors remove unexploded grenade from injured soldier’s chest – CNN
Ukrainian doctors remove unexploded grenade from injured soldier’s chest CNNUnexploded Grenade Lodged in Ukrainian Soldier’s Chest Removed by Surgeons NewsweekSurgeons remove unexploded grenade lodged in Ukrainian soldier’s chest&…
Stormont speaker urges parties to grasp spirit of Good Friday Agreement and restore Assembly
Alex Maskey said the reputation of the Stormont Assembly did not match the high hopes that existed for it in 1998
Facebook Termination Notices Leads to Phishing
In this phishing attack campaign, hackers purporting to be from Facebook are sending fake copyright infringement notices in the hopes of luring users to give their credentials.
Former McDonald’s boss fined $400,000 over employee relationship
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