Washington: Snapchat’s parent company confirmed Wednesday it is cutting 20 per cent of staff, as the troubled messaging app attempts to dig itself out amid competition and revenue woes, as well as…
MoreParis: France’s top administrative court has given the green light for the expulsion to Morocco of an imam accused of “hate speech”, according to Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin. Hassan Iquioussen “will be…
MorePentagon: Russia is struggling to find more soldiers to fight in Ukraine, even tapping prisons, and many new recruits are older, in poor shape and lacking training, a senior US defence official…
MoreWashington: The Argentine pontiff appealed for “prompt and generous international solidarity”, and said he was praying for the victims. His comments came as he visited the city of L’Aquila in central Italy,…
MoreWashington: Salman Rushdie, the Indian-born novelist who was ordered killed by Iran in 1989 because of his writing, was attacked on stage at an event in New York and suffered an apparent…
MoreDOVER – U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday said he was not worried about Taiwan but was concerned about China’s actions in the region since House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit…
MoreBrussels: The European Union has put forward a “final” text to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, a senior EU official told reporters on Monday. “Today we are tabling a text that…
MoreHOUSTON, Aug 8 (Reuters) – Oil prices edged up on Monday, hovering near their lowest levels in months in volatile trading as positive economic data from China and the United States fed…
MoreMoscow: A dissenting employee entered the studio Monday during Russia’s most-watched evening news broadcast, holding up a poster saying “No War” and condemning Moscow’s military action in Ukraine. The incident was a…
MoreKyiv(AFP): Almost two weeks into the Russian invasion of their country, Ukrainian forces have managed to hold up the advance of their foes with resistance that has won plaudits from Western allies.…
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