Tourists reveled in wintry scenes across Japan on Wednesday, as much of the country was blanketed by snow in a cold snap that has killed at least one person and disrupted travel.”These temperatures are some of the coldest we’ve seen in a decade,” Japa…
Tanzania’s Top Opposition Figure, Tundu Lissu, Returns From Exile
Tundu Lissu, a former presidential candidate, left in 2020 after he was harassed on the campaign trail. He flew home after the country’s leader lifted a ban on political rallies.
Texas Instruments reports Q4 revenue down 3.4% YoY to $4.67B, breaking a run of double-digit growth since 2020, and issues tepid Q1 guidance below estimates (Ian King/Bloomberg)
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Texas Instruments reports Q4 revenue down 3.4% YoY to $4.67B, breaking a run of double-digit growth since 2020, and issues tepid Q1 guidance below estimates — Texas Instruments Inc., one of the world’s largest …
Nearly a quarter of young adults in Netherlands think Holocaust a myth, survey finds – The Times of Israel
Nearly a quarter of young adults in Netherlands think Holocaust a myth, survey finds The Times of IsraelSurvey shows lack of Holocaust awareness in the Netherlands The HillAlmost a quarter of young Dutch deny Holocaust or think it…
Murdoch pulls plug on possible merger of News Corp., Fox
Rupert Murdoch has pulled the plug on a proposal to merge his News Corp. and Fox Corp. In statements Tuesday, the companies said their boards received letters from Murdoch withdrawing the plan.
A look at the Defence news 16 – 22 January
Dutch military personnel have started work in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This concerns four staff officers. They are contributing to the European Force (EUFOR) Operation Althea. This operation focuses on ensuring political and social stability. The aim is…
FBI confirms Lazarus Group was behind the $100m Harmony exploit
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India’s Adani Group shares plunge, hit by short-seller
India’s Adani Group has protested allegations by short-selling firm Hindenburg Research that caused shares in its companies to plunge by as much as 8%.
North Korea locks down capital due to ‘respiratory illness’ outbreak
North Korea has ordered a five-day lockdown in the capital over “respiratory illness”, a report said Wednesday, in what appears to be the first citywide restrictions since the country declared victory over Covid-19 in August 2022.Residents of Pyongyan…