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09.02 / 19:16
COST Citi BLOCK European Commission country reports Traffic Farmers in Italy, Spain and Poland protest over European Union policies and competition
Farmers in Italy, Spain and Poland are demonstrating as part of ongoing protests against European Union farming policies and to demand measures to combat production cost hikes, reduced profits and unfair competition from non-EU countries
09.02 / 18:56
FIVE Aviat Airlines country travelers volunteers Updates Finnish carrier Finnair is asking passengers to weigh themselves before flights
Finland's national carrier Finnair is asking passengers to be weighed voluntarily and anonymously so that it can update their standard weight figures
09.02 / 17:21
Waves Extreme Research wellness Patterson show Did humanity just break the Paris climate agreement?
global temperatures were more than 1.5 degrees Celsius warmer than pre-industrial levels for 12 consecutive months. From February 2023 to January 2024, average temperatures were 1.52 degrees Celsius — converted, the equivalent of 2.73 degrees Fahrenheit — warmer than between 1850 and 1900. That's when humans started warming the planet by burning fossil fuels and pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. This came as the planet experienced its hottest January on record, according to the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).
09.02 / 13:44
Cooper Progressive Election President reports Investigations EU lawmakers seek an investigation into Serbia vote fraud allegations with an eye to freezing funds
European Union lawmakers are calling for an independent investigation into allegations of vote-rigging in Serbia
09.02 / 10:51
UPS BLOCK Citizens President country reports Germany's Scholz heads to Washington, seeking a clear signal to Putin on aid for Ukraine
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has pushed for further U.S. and European aid for Ukraine as he set off for a visit to Washington
07.02 / 21:32
COST Provident Target Analysis wellness country Features The interim budget features hits and misses on climate pathways
India’s interim budget for the year 2024-25 was presented earlier this month with an accompanying analysis of impacts on various sectors. As has been pointed out by many over the last week, several positive indications have been provided for sectors enabling low-carbon pathways for the country.
30.01 / 07:11
COST Digital Google Platform security Apple Software NOT play India need not follow EU regulation on Apple's App Store and Google's Play Store
Considering Apple's compliance with the EU regulation, should competition authorities in India also mandate the company to accept the installation of alternate app stores and non-Apple payment gateways? Probably not. A more sensible approach would be to accept Apple’s App Store and Google’s Play Store as natural monopolies in their spheres and regulate the tariff, without compromising the security and integrity of these platforms.
29.01 / 15:08
Provident economy pandemic War country ECB lowers bar for lending to countries outside the EU
FRANKFURT (Reuters) — The European Central Bank said on Monday it would lower the bar for lending to central banks from outside the European Union in times of crisis.
29.01 / 14:09
CEO iRobot Trade President cover innovations AMZN iRobot plummets after terminating Amazon deal; CEO resigns
Shares of iRobot (NASDAQ:IRBT) plunged in premarket trading after the robot maker and Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) announced they mutually agreed to terminate their acquisition deal.
29.01 / 02:35
markets UPS Provident Cooper President country Chinese President Xi Jinping offers to strengthen China-France ties after French President inks defence deals with India
India, France to strengthen defence ties On the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and France, Chinese President Xi offered to "break new ground" to give a fillip to bilateral ties between the two countries. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said they have offered to step up French imports to the country.
28.01 / 05:49
UPS FIVE Death Research Experts Pharmaceuticals Why execution by nitrogen gas is so controversial
ON JANUARY 25TH Kenneth Eugene Smith became the first person anywhere to be executed by nitrogen hypoxia. He was convicted in 1989 of murdering Elizabeth Sennett, the wife of a preacher from Alabama, on her husband’s orders. The state had first tried to execute him, by lethal injection, in November 2022, but botched the procedure.
28.01 / 05:48
Reuters Fighting War country reports rights ‘Russophobia is promoted as state policy in European countries,’ says Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin castigated Europe for “Russophobia" and aimed the Baltic States for their human rights record during the inauguration of a World War II memorial on Saturday. As reported by Reuters, over the past nearly two years since deploying Russian troops into Ukraine, Putin has consistently drawn parallels with the struggle against the Nazis as a means to unify his nation. Also Read: Putin Has Staked Russia’s Resources on Victory in Ukraine.
27.01 / 17:19
UPS Action country French farmers maintain protests despite government concessions
PARIS (Reuters) — French farmers maintained a series of nationwide protests on Saturday, arguing government measures announced to quell the demonstrations did not go far enough to meet their demands for better pay and living conditions.
27.01 / 15:21
COST UPS Digital CEO Apple Updates Apple's new EU App Store changes are 'vague and misleading', says Spotify CEO Daniel Ek
blog post alleged that under the false pretense of compliance and concessions, Apple has put forward a new plan 'that is a complete and total farce'. He argued, "Apple is nothing if not consistent. While they have behaved badly for years, this takes the level of arrogance to an entirely new place.
27.01 / 13:17
markets Digital Man CEO Apple elon Very concerning: Elon Musk on new Apple App Store changes in EU
Elon Musk on Saturday joined the debate around Apple's App Store changes in the European Union (EU) ahead of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in March, saying these changes are «very concerning». The world's richest man reacted to Spotify CEO Daniel Ek who posted on X that Apple's DMA announcement is, «at best vague and misleading».
27.01 / 11:29
Fighting country evacuation rights International The difference between a “ceasefire” and a “humanitarian pause”
Arab League and the Organisation of the Islamic Conference in Saudi Arabia on November 11th, for instance, called for the former. Two days later the 27 member states of the European Union reiterated their support for the latter. America will also only support pauses, as will the G7 group of rich countries.
27.01 / 06:31
markets UPS Provident Digital Apple Software consequences EU warns Apple of strict consequences if App Store modifications fall short of regulations
Digital Markets Act (DMA), Apple has announced that it will permit software developers to distribute their applications on Apple devices through alternative app stores. Starting from early March, developers will have the option to provide alternative app stores on iPhones and opt out of utilizing Apple's in-app payment system, which currently imposes commissions of up to 30%. Despite these adjustments, critics argue that Apple's fee structure remains unjust, potentially violating the DMA.

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