France has announced what it calls a “daily sobriety plan” to slash water consumption following a severe drought last summer that parched most of the country.
Google being sued in US over allegations of monopolising online advertising
The US Justice Department and eight states are suing Google, alleging that the tech giant’s dominance in digital advertising harms competition
Russia’s warship carrying Putin’s hypersonic missiles ‘simulates massive strike as it sails towards near US coast’
A RUSSIAN warship armed with hypersonic missiles has been simulating a massive strike as it sails to the US coast.
The guided missile frigate Admiral Gorshkov has been closely monitored by NATO navies on its maiden voyage armed with 6,670mph Zircon …
Microsoft is investigating a “potential networking issue” impacting Teams, Azure, Outlook, and more, taking them down in India, Japan, the UK, and elsewhere (Akriti Sharma/Reuters)
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Microsoft is investigating a “potential networking issue” impacting Teams, Azure, Outlook, and more, taking them down in India, Japan, the UK, and elsewhere — Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) said on Wedn…
BBC film on India’s PM Modi, 2002 riots draws government ire
Days after India banned a BBC documentary that examines Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s role during 2002 anti-Muslim riots, authorities are scrambling to halt screenings of the film in colleges and universities and restricting clips of it on social medi…
BBC film on India’s PM Modi, 2002 riots draws government ire
Days after India blocked a BBC documentary that examines Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s role during 2002 anti-Muslim riots and banned people from sharing it online, authorities are scrambling to halt screenings of the film at colleges and universities …
BBC film on India’s PM Modi, 2002 riots draws government ire
Days after India banned a BBC documentary that examines Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s role during 2002 anti-Muslim riots, authorities are scrambling to halt screenings of the film in colleges and universities and restricting its clips on social media
Finland’s president suggests pause on trilateral talks with Turkey over NATO bid with Sweden
The hold-up follows Ankara announcing it would not back Sweden’s NATO bid following an anti-Turkey protest in Stockholm. Finland, it seems, is reassessing its options but still insist joining with Sweden is the number one option.