The problems with sleep apnea devices from Philips are less dangerous for users than the Dutch healthcare technology company previously thought. The company states this is based on early research results into the devices. However, the recall continues unabated. The problems were caused by the sound-insulating foam in the […]
New Antitrust Complaint for Job Boards Google
Published on :A Danish job board files a complaint against Google for abuse of power by promoting its own job board more prominently than others. Google launched Google for Jobs in 2018, but it was not met with industry applause. By 2019, 23 job boards were criticized. They complain that they […]
Chinese Cyber Spies Use Ransomware as a Distraction
Published on :A Chinese-backed group of attackers has used ransomware as a distraction for their espionage. That’s what security guard Secureworks says. Secureworks highlights the work of the group, which the company calls Bronze Starlight, in a new report. The group has been in existence since mid-2021 and is said to […]
Rescuers Search for Survivors After Afghanistan Earthquake
Published on :Rescuers are busy searching for survivors after the magnitude 6.1 earthquake in Afghanistan that killed at least 1,000 people and injured 1,500. On Thursday, aid workers also began digging mass graves. The number of deaths is expected to rise further in the coming days because not everyone has been […]
South Korean Stock Market Negative Outlier in Lower Region
Published on :Asian stock markets fell for the most part on Wednesday. The South Korean stock market in particular showed a significant loss due to the continued depreciation of the South Korean won against the dollar. Following the rebound earlier this week, investors remained cautious amid fears of an economic recession. […]
French Prime Minister Borne Offers to Resign, Macron Refuses
Published on :French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has tendered her resignation to President Emmanuel Macron. He has refused “so that the government can continue to work these days”, the Elysée announced on Tuesday morning. The head of state will hold “the necessary political consultations (…) to find possible constructive solutions […]
EU Foreign Chief: Russian Grain Blockade is a Real War Crime
Published on :Russia must be judged on the blockade of grain from Ukraine, says EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell. He speaks of a “true war crime” as hunger threatens poor parts of the world. “So I can’t imagine this going on for much longer.” Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, […]
German Producer Warns of Even Higher Sugar Prices
Published on :European sugar prices will continue to rise due to tight stocks and as producers continue to pass the higher costs on to their customers. The German Südzucker, one of the largest sugar producers in the world, warns against this. Farmers and sugar processors, like many other producers, are faced […]
Ukrainians Refuse to Surrender in Severodonetsk: The Fierce Battle Continues
Published on :“The fierce battle for the Lugansk region continues.” That says the commander of the Ukrainian army Valeriy Zaluzhny. Russia has concentrated its main forces in the north of the region, and is trying to attack simultaneously from nine directions, Zaluzhny says. The Russians use airplanes, rocket-propelled grenades and artillery […]
Ryanair Stops Controversial Test for South Africans
Published on :Budget airline Ryanair stops a controversial test for South African passengers, CEO Michael O’Leary has announced. The prize fighter asked travellers with a South African passport to answer a series of questions about the country in Afrikaans. However, that language is only spoken by a small proportion of South […]