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Prosecutor in the Criminal Investigation into Trump Convenes Jury
Cyrus Vance, the district attorney in Manhattan, New York, has convened a jury to hear evidence in the criminal investigation of former US President ... -
The Number of Daily Infections in India Drops Below 200,000
In India, 196,427 new corona infections have been identified in the past 24 hours, the Indian Ministry of Health reported Tuesday morning. That is ... -
The Number of Hotel Nights in Spain is Still Far from Old
The number of overnight stays in Spanish hotels booked by tourists rose to more than 4 million in April. That is 85 percent less ... -
Japan Refrains from Using the AstraZeneca Corona Vaccine
Japan is unlikely to use the corona vaccine from British-Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, Japanese public broadcaster NHK reports. The Japanese government is taking that ... -
TomTom GO Navigation Now Available via Android Auto
TomTom has made its GO Navigation application available for cars with the Android Auto platform. This means that drivers with an Android smartphone can ... -
Civil Investigation into Trump Organization Becomes Criminal
The civil investigation by the US state of New York into the Trump Organization, the holding company of former US President Donald Trump, for ... -
Ericsson: Confusion Cripples 5G Adoption
Consumers with 5G are generally satisfied with the technology. But lack of knowledge and an abundance of marketing promises also create misunderstandings, delaying the ... -
Ireland Refuses to Pay Ransom After Health Service Attack
The HSE, Ireland’s national health service, has temporarily taken its IT systems offline following a ransomware attack. The attack is significant, according to HSE, ... -
Nikkei Shows the Recovery, Alibaba Online Store Drops in Hong Kong
The Tokyo stock exchange showed recovery on Friday after three heavy losses in a row. Investors took to the positive turnaround on Wall Street, ... -
42 Dead in A Wave of Protest in Colombia Since the End of April
Protests against the government in Colombia have so far killed 42 people since the end of April, the national Ombudsman reported on Tuesday. All ...