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US Warns That A Russian Strike On Ukraine Would Be “Horrific”
A Russian invasion of Ukraine, according to US General Mark Milley, would be “horrific” and result in a large number of casualties. The build-up of 100,000 Russian troops along Ukraine’s border, according to Gen. Milley, is the highest since the… Read More ›
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Oil Reaches 7-Year High Because Of Political Risks And Supply Shortage
Oil prices rose to a more than seven-year high on Friday, marking their sixth consecutive weekly rise, as global instability heightened fears of energy supply constraints. On a weekly basis, the benchmark contracts posted their longest winning streak since October…. Read More ›
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FCC announces $1.2 billion towards rural broadband in 32 states
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Hewlett-Packard wins fraud case against British tech tycoon Mike Lynch
In a significant development, a British judged ruled tech tycoon Mike Lynch had masterminded an elaborate fraud to inflate the value of his company – Autonomy, before it was acquired by Hewlett-Packard for $11 billion in 2011. HP’s acquisition of Autonomy… Read More ›
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Spying Concerns Prompt The US To Ban Chinese Telecom Giant China Unicom
The latest Chinese telecommunications behemoth to be barred from entering the United States due to “significant” national security and espionage worries is China Unicom. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that it had unanimously voted to terminate the company’s authorization… Read More ›
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ABB acquires controlling stake in InCharge Energy
On Thursday, in a statement ABB said, it had acquired a controlling interest in U.S-based InCharge Energy, which specializes in electric vehicle (EV) commercial charging infrastructure. ABB, which makes industrial automation and factory robots said, the acquisition built on an initial investment… Read More ›
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Chinese state backed hacker group APT 27 targeting German companies: Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution
In a statement Germany’s Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) said, China’s state backed hacking group APT 27 which since long is suspected of launching attacks on Western government agencies, is now targeting German companies in sectors… Read More ›
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Intel scores huge antitrust fine win in EU’s second highest court
In a significant development, Intel won a landmark $1.2 billion (1.06-billion euro) antitrust fine from the European Union with the Europe’s top court ruling in favour of Intel’s arguments. The ruling by the court is likely to cheer Alphabet’s Google as… Read More ›
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