A growing number of social media users, including foreigners, are facing charges in the United Arab Emirates under the Gulf state’s broad cybercrime laws for sharing or possessing digital content that depicts or comments on the impact of…
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Berlin Central Station's escalator chaos frustrates travellers and politicians
35 of 52 escalators at Berlin Central Station are defective.
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Retail prices could rise after Strait of Hormuz closure
The Iran war could soon mean higher prices on store shelves for consumers.
Iran’s effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz passage has significantly disrupted the global supply chain, affecting goods from fertilizers to metals to gas and fuel….
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Cuba confirms recent talks with US amid severe energy crisis
Hours earlier, Cuba announced the forthcoming release of 51 prisoners, in what Havana said was a gesture of goodwill.
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Iran says major U.S. tech firms are targets in the Middle East, with drone and cyberattacks already underway
Iran has listed a number of major U.S. tech companies as potential targets as it expands its attacks across the Middle East in retaliation for the ongoing U.S. and Israeli attacks on its military and security forces and leadership.
Iran’s…
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US President Trump cannot be pushed by anyone, Israeli opposition leader tells Euronews
The leader of the Israeli opposition, Yair Lapid, told Euronews that no one can “push” US President Donald Trump into anything, as he denied speculations that the decision to attack Iran came from Israel and not Washington.
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