Author: James Anderson
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European Commission Still Sees Room for Gas Price Ceiling
The European Commission still wants to talk about a limit on the gas price. The committee did not see a price ceiling for a long time, ... -
Police Lock Students Around Iranian University During Deadly Protests
In the Iranian capital, Tehran, on-site classes at the country’s foremost scientific university were suspended from Monday after violent incidents broke out between students and law ... -
Japanese Consul General Blindfolded During Questioning by Russian Security Service
The Russian security service FSB has arrested the Japanese consul general, Motoki Tatsunori, in the port city of Vladivostok on suspicion of espionage. According to the ... -
AI Will Soon Be Able to Record Darth Vader’s Voice
James Earl Jones, the actor who has recorded the well-known voice since the very beginning, has transferred the rights of his voice archive to a Ukrainian ... -
LibreOffice No Longer Always Free
Open source office software LibreOffice now requires a one-time payment for its suite in the Mac App Store. The app costs €8.99 once. That is one ... -
Snapchat Now Also Available on Your Computer
Messaging service Snapchat can now also be used via the PC or Mac. The company has made the web version of its service, which launched earlier ... -
Eight Killed in Taliban Bombing in Northwest Pakistan
A former pro-government militia leader and seven other people have been killed in a bomb attack claimed by a local branch of the Taliban in northwestern ... -
Gartner: Most Companies Want Fewer Security Vendors
Three quarters of companies would rather do with fewer security providers. It is not the cost but the lack of cooperation that makes companies long for ... -
Aviation Organization IATA: Demand for Air Travel Also Strong in July
Demand for air travel was also strong in July as the airline industry recovered from the corona pandemic. The international trade association IATA reported this in ... -
Fewer Orders for German Factories Due to Energy Crisis
German factory orders fell for the sixth straight month in July. The high inflation and uncertainty about energy supplies in Europe’s largest economy undermine companies’ order ...