Photo: ANP China’s Huawei, which has been hit by US sanctions, is considering licensing its smartphone designs to cooperative partners in order to recover key parts. According to locals, the technology group is in talks with a portion of state-owned China Mail and Telecommunications Equipment (PTAC) to buy parts that Huawei can no longer buy due to US restrictions. The …
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Russians now need to go to Poland for US visa | Abroad
The United States no longer issues immigrant visas to Russia. Russians who want to get a visa to the United States no longer have to go to Warsaw, Poland. According to the Americans, there is no other solution because it is impossible for Russian authorities to provide diplomatic services. “We will no longer book any meeting in Moscow for immigrant …
Read More »The Netherlands did not participate in the plan to stop oil and gas extraction
The Netherlands did not join the five countries that joined beyond the Oil and Gas Alliance on Thursday in an attempt to end Costa Rica and Denmark’s new and ultimately all oil and gas extraction. In a response, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Change said that although the Cabinet supported the idea of a coalition – not to …
Read More »Putin calls Washington-NATO maneuvers a “dangerous challenge” in the Black Sea
Russian President Vladimir Putin has described Washington and NATO military exercises in the Black Sea.Serious challengeIn an interview aired Saturday about Russia. “The United States and its NATO allies are conducting unplanned exercises in the Black Sea. Not only with the most powerful naval team, but also with aviation, including strategic aviation. This is a serious challenge for usThe Russian …
Read More »American journalist jailed for 11 years
Danny Fenster, 37, an American journalist for the online magazine Frontier Myanmar, was jailed in Yangon for 11 years and, among other things, participated in the incitement and illegal association. He has been charged with insurgency and terrorism, for which he faces another 40 years. Myanmar has enjoyed some more press freedom since it began its cautious democratization in 2011. …
Read More »We are waiting for the final agreement: this is what the Climate Summit brought us
In recent weeks, delegates from about 200 countries have been discussing the possibility of controlling global warming to 1.5 degrees. Stop deforestation by 2030 The first contract with the Netherlands was already closed at the beginning of the first week. Hundreds of countries have decided to stop deforestation by 2030. Participating countries, including Brazil, Canada and Indonesia, account for 85 …
Read More »KPMG sued for poor accounting work in Dubai
Photo: ANP KPMG’s accounting firm in the Gulf region has been sued for its stake in the Dubai investor Abiraj Group. The company is said to have badly checked the accounts so no “irregularities” were identified. In doing so, KPMG would have violated its security obligation. Lawyers require the accounting firm to pay a minimum of $ 600 million and …
Read More »Marco creates the ultimate goal for GP Brazil: “It’s time!”
Red Bull has a good series with three double platforms. In Turkey, Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez finished second and third, respectively, and they finished first and third in both the United States and Mexico. Red Bull has been doing excellent business at both the Drivers Championship and the Constructors Championship, but team consultant Helmut Marco is very keen to …
Read More »Harris meets Macron in hopes of reconciliation after submarine
ANP Products | Source: ANP Today at 05:34 US Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday with the aim of resuming relations between Washington and Paris following the conflict over the canceled submarine deal. Macron’s visit is part of Harris’ four-day voyage through France. In September, a fierce confrontation erupted between France …
Read More »The Netherlands will suspend foreign investment in coal, oil and gas
A spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs said this. The declaration was signed It is about the UK plan to close next year, among other things, export credit insurance and loans for oil drilling and gas plants. Major investors such as the United States and Canada have already signed the declaration. European countries such as Denmark, Sweden and Italy …
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