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Prince Harry is now suing the publisher over police security articles

Prince Harry is now suing the publisher over police security articles

Britain’s Prince Harry has sued the Associated Newspapers (ANL) for publishing two articles in February about protecting himself and his family. Articles were more or less published in tabloids in the same format Daily Mail And Sunday MailThe case came to light during the trial on Thursday. In February, it was announced that Harry had filed a defamation suit against …

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Biden seeks unity and clashes at US summit

Biden seeks unity and clashes at US summit

LOS ANGELES (AP) – President Joe Biden on Thursday sought to present a unified vision for the Western Hemisphere, but the US summit soon turned into an open conflict, highlighting the difficulties in uniting the United States. Migration, economy and climate. “There is no reason why the Western Hemisphere should not be a more perspective, more democratic, more prosperous, more …

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Are you buying a phone abroad? 6 things to look out for

Are you buying a phone abroad?  6 things to look out for

Depending on where you are shopping abroad or on vacation, newer smartphones can sometimes be much cheaper. In addition, you can sometimes find interesting models abroad that are not available to us. Good benefits, but here are six important things you need to focus on. 1. Make sure it is ‘Unlocked’ In countries like the United States, the phones you …

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Chatter: Unpretentious love letter for basketball

Chatter: Unpretentious love letter for basketball

Photo Credit: Scott Yamano Stanley Zuckerman (Adam Chandler) is one of the best scouts in the NBA Basketball League. He is a longtime member of the Philadelphia 76ers and a supporter of basketball team owner Rex Merrick (Robert Dowell). Zuckerman wanted to stop scouting and training for a while so he could spend more time at home with his family. …

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Sport Short: Cross tennis match Rosemary rain ruins; Parties moved the day | Sports

Sport Short: Cross tennis match Rosemary rain ruins;  Parties moved the day |  Sports

Keep all sports news up to date. We have set up special pages on our website for football, tennis, skating, motorsport, cycling and darts news, which contain the most important content on these sports. Duels Bull Tennis Tournament Rosmalen from Wednesday to Thursday 7:47 PM The matches scheduled for Wednesday at the Rosemary Bull Tennis Tournament will not take place …

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Agreement on the supply of grain to Ukraine via Odessa

Agreement on the supply of grain to Ukraine via Odessa

The Moscow-based newspaper Izvestia quoted Russian government sources as saying that Ukraine and Russia had reached an agreement on the supply of grain across the Black Sea from the port of Odessa. For several weeks, Russian troops blocked supplies from the port of Odessa. Ukraine still does not believe. The removal of landmines and other defenses could lead to a …

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Newspaper: Deutsche Bank employs IT workers from Russia in Germany

Newspaper: Deutsche Bank employs IT workers from Russia in Germany

Photo: ANP Deutsche Bank employs approximately 1,500 employees in Germany in its IT sector in St. Petersburg. Business newspaper Handelsblatt reports this locally. Several hundred employees are said to have already switched to a technology center set up by the bank in Berlin. Deutsche Bank declined to comment on the news. In a written statement, Germany’s largest financial services provider …

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Turkey no longer wants to be called ‘Turkey’. What is behind it?

Turkey no longer wants to be called 'Turkey'.  What is behind it?

Turkey is now officially called Türkiye, meaning ‘Turkey’ in Turkey. Last week, the Turkish government sent a letter to the United Nations urging it to use the name Türkiye. A UN spokesman said the name change came into effect from the moment the letter was received by the UN. There is no problem in using the letter ‘⁇’ which is …

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Chinese taxi service flies on Wall Street

Chinese taxi service flies on Wall Street

Photo: ANP Didi Global rose more than 56 percent on Monday in stock markets in New York. Investors have welcomed a report in the business newspaper The Wall Street Journal that Chinese officials will end their investigation into the taxi service this week. Uber’s competitor was, among other things, suspected of illegally collecting personal data from users and violating competition …

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