[ad_1] Iraq remains a battlefield despite Al-Kadhimi’s efforts On August 11, a Turkish drone struck Iraqi border guards and killed a general and a brigadier. So far, Baghdad has been quietly accommodating to these Turkish incursions, but this attack has drawn intense official and popular anger as it sharply exposes …
Read More »UK broadband among the slowest in Europe
[ad_1] Analysis of more than 557 million broadband speed tests around the world has revealed that the UK is now ranked 47th, with an average speed of 37.82 Mbps. Cable.co.uk’s research places the UK ahead of 174 countries, but behind 46 others, behind 21 countries in Western Europe. This places …
Read More »Yoshihide Suga Launches His Bid to Become the Next Prime Minister of Japan | Japan News
[ad_1] Yoshihide Suga, Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, has announced that he will participate in the ruling party’s race to succeed Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Suga, a longtime aide to the outgoing prime minister, told reporters on Wednesday that he was participating in the leadership race to avoid a political vacuum …
Read More »ZTE Launches World’s First Under-Screen Selfie Camera Phone
[ad_1] After testing its full-screen display technology for a while, Chinese mobile device maker ZTE officially launched the first business phone with an under-display front camera. The Axon 20 5G avoids a hole-punch or notch solution for its 32-megapixel selfie camera and instead hides it under its 6.9-inch 90 Hz …
Read More »Kenya Airways records a record loss in half a year
[ad_1] Kenya Airways had been severely affected by the global COVID-19 pandemic over the past six months, with a recorded loss of around $ 132 million from flight disruptions that caused aircraft to stop. The airline’s management said last weekend that passenger numbers fell 55.5% to 1.1 million compared to …
Read More »7 historical moments that happened for Saudi women in recent months – Emirates Woman
[ad_1] In recent years, things have changed dramatically for women in Saudi Arabia when it comes to their rights and female empowerment. The changes are part of many initiatives under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Vision 2030 scheme, an ambitious post-oil economic plan, which has a primary focus on the …
Read More »A molecule in bee venom kills breast cancer cells in the lab, study shows
[ad_1] While many of us have experienced painful encounters with the pointed end of a bee, its weapons could be more than just an annoyance. A new lab study shows that a molecule found in bee venom can suppress the growth of particularly nasty cancer cells. The study focused on …
Read More »Charlie Hebdo reposts cartoons that led to deadly 2015 attack
[ad_1] A member of the photographer’s family watches the official Twitter account of the French satirical newspaper ‘Charlie Hebdo’ as it reprints the controversial Muhammad cartoons on September 1, 2020 in Paris, France. On September 2, 2020, a Paris court will open the trial of 13 men and a woman …
Read More »Apple App Store prices, income adjusted for tax changes in some countries
[ad_1] These seem to be uncertain but also exciting times for app developers, especially on Apple platforms. Big changes are taking place, both from Apple’s side and outside forces, sometimes against Apple’s wishes. Things are still in a state of flux, with some news potentially favoring developers, while others could …
Read More »The Russian bill would force third-party app stores to limit commissions to 20%
[ad_1] A Russian lawmaker introduced a bill on Tuesday that would cap Apple’s app fees to 20% and could force the company to allow third-party app stores on its devices. The bill, introduced Tuesday by Fedot Tumosov, a member of the Russian state Duma, would affect mobile app markets such …
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