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Plot to disrupt London Stock Exchange was held up by six.

On the suspicion of a conspiracy to disrupt the London Stock Exchange, six people have been placed under custody. According to information provided to the Met Police, protestors from the Palestine Action organization planned to attack the exchange on Monday. According to the force, it was thought that the individuals involved intended to inflict harm […]

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Global crises are expected to dominate the corporate leaders’ summit.

A week ago, the anticipation for the most recent World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, was that a boundary would be established beneath three years of energy shocks from the epidemic, lockdown, and war in Ukraine. Inflation is declining, and central banks—including those in the UK—were supposed to begin lowering interest rates in 2024.

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Postal scandal: Crucial inquiries for Fujitsu

The private firm at the center of the Post Office scandal—dubbed the largest miscarriage of justice in UK history—is Fujitsu. The Horizon computer accounting system was created by the £20 billion Japanese technology corporation. Paul Patterson, the European head of Fujitsu, will address members of the Business and Trade select committee on Tuesday at 11:30

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Finalists for county engineer and public works director are chosen by Bexar County.

There were two candidates for the positions of county engineer and director of public works in Bexar County: the leader of a multinational engineering consultancy firm’s San Antonio office and a longtime county employee who is now the department’s acting director.  Following a Tuesday executive session discussion of the two candidates, the Bexar County Commissioners

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Google resolves $5 billion tracking lawsuit in “private mode”

Google has reached a settlement to resolve a US lawsuit alleging that it violated customers’ privacy by tracking them even while they were using “private mode” for their browsing.   The world’s most popular search engine and its parent corporation Alphabet were sued for at least $5 billion (£3.9 billion) in damages.     Big

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US nationals detained by Putin and held captive by an agreement

Paul Whelan spent two weeks vacationing in Moscow five years ago, which culminated in a Russian labor camp. The American is going to be thousands of miles away from home for another Christmas in detention.   According to the US government, he was wrongfully arrested and charged with espionage.     However, Paul Whelan told

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