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Germany’s Top Court Strikes Down €60 Billion Climate Funding
Germany’s Top Court Strikes Down €60 Billion Climate Funding
Germany’s top court struck down a key element of the government’s plans to address climate change and transform
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China's JD.com posts higher third-quarter profit on easing supply chain woes
China's JD.com posts higher third-quarter profit on easing supply chain woes
(Reuters) -JD.com on Wednesday reported quarterly revenue below estimates, but posted a surge in profit as supply chain challenges eased.
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Union Berlin parts ways with coach Urs Fischer after 14 games without a win
Union Berlin parts ways with coach Urs Fischer after 14 games without a win
Union Berlin has parted ways with coach Urs Fischer after a 14-game winless run in all competitions
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Israel Latest: Troops Enter Hospital as Campaign Intensifies
Israel Latest: Troops Enter Hospital as Campaign Intensifies
Israeli troops entered Gaza’s Shifa hospital compound as part of a “precise and targeted operation” against Hamas that
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UK’s Tullow Oil Taps $400 Million Glencore Funding for Buyback
UK’s Tullow Oil Taps $400 Million Glencore Funding for Buyback
Tullow Oil Plc announced a bond buyback that will see the oil and gas company tap a new
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Kim Kardashian being named as 'man of the year' branded 'ridiculous' by confused fans
Kim Kardashian being named as 'man of the year' branded 'ridiculous' by confused fans
Kim Kardashian is GQ's 'Man of the Year' cover star for 2023, but some fans have been left confused over the decision. Each year the magazine selected individuals to receive awards at its highly anticipated awards night. This year Priscilla actor Jacob Elordi and fashion designer Tom Ford are part of those being honoured. Another honouree is Kim Kardashian, and fans are divided after the announcement. In her cover photo, the Skims founder is wearing an 80s-esque suit whilst eating a bag of Cheetos. Many seemingly have an issue with Kim being the cover star for the 2023 Men of the Year issue. "Kim Kardashian is your Man of the Year??? Be serious for a damn second", wrote one user on Twitter/X. "When you didn't understand the assignment", wrote another. "I'm sorry but did you just say 'man' ????? That is a [woman]." A third added: Some appeared to be quite angry over the decision. With one user arguing to was a "dunking on men" and that they will "never purchase Skims." However, many loved the photoshoot and spoke about how Kim's launch of Skims Men and the brand's partnership with the NBA were "the biggest disruptors of the mens garment industry this year." And is likely the main reason behind her gracing the cover of GQ. "Everyday I find a new reason why Kim Kardashian is really that girl... this woman does everything", wrote another fan. It seems like the Kardashians are getting bigger every year, who knows what award Kim will win next. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel
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Greece's National Bank attracts strong demand in 20% stake sale - source
Greece's National Bank attracts strong demand in 20% stake sale - source
By Lefteris Papadimas ATHENS Demand for a 20% stake in Greece's National Bank (NBG) held by the country's
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Fans get nostalgic as Courteney Cox pays tribute to late co-star Matthew Perry with favorite 'Friends' scene
Fans get nostalgic as Courteney Cox pays tribute to late co-star Matthew Perry with favorite 'Friends' scene
Courteney Cox wrote, 'I am so grateful for every moment I had with you Matty, and I miss you every day,' paying tribute to Matthew Perry
1970-01-01 08:00
Football transfer rumours: Man Utd switch priority target; Arsenal & Liverpool learn Neves price tag
Football transfer rumours: Man Utd switch priority target; Arsenal & Liverpool learn Neves price tag
Wednesday's transfer rumours include Man Utd's new top target Jean-Clair Todibo, Joao Neves' price tag, Victor Osimhen's Chelsea interest, Ivan Toney, Nico Williams, Alphonso Davies and more.
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ECB’s Centeno Sees ‘Anxiety’ Over Soft Landing in Euro Area
ECB’s Centeno Sees ‘Anxiety’ Over Soft Landing in Euro Area
European Central Bank Governing Council member Mario Centeno said there are concerns over whether the euro-area economy will
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Poland Is Set to Win Approval for Some EU Funds by Year-End
Poland Is Set to Win Approval for Some EU Funds by Year-End
Poland is expected to access some additional European Union financing by the end of the year, as opposition
1970-01-01 08:00
Apple gives iPhone users another year of free satellite ‘SOS’ communications
Apple gives iPhone users another year of free satellite ‘SOS’ communications
Apple will give iPhone 14 and 15 owners another free year of satellite communications, answering one of the big questions around its recent models. Apple released its Emergency SOS via Satellite feature with the iPhone 14, last year. It allows the devices to call for help through satellites, letting people contact the emergency services even if they are out of traditional phone coverage. But when it released the feature, it said that it would only be available for free for one year, and gave no information about what it planned to do afterwards. That led to fears that customers could get stuck in perilous situations and be left without the coverage if they had not paid for it. Now Apple says that it will give iPhone 14 users another year of coverage. Once again, it did not explicitly say what would happen when that year is up. Apple said that “many lives” had been saved with the feature, pointing to a range of examples where people outside of usual connections are not available. “Emergency SOS via satellite has helped save lives around the world. From a man who was rescued after his car plummeted over a 400-foot cliff in Los Angeles, to lost hikers found in the Apennine Mountains in Italy, we continue to hear stories of our customers being able to connect with emergency responders when they otherwise wouldn’t have been able to,” said Kaiann Drance, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide iPhone Product Marketing. “We are so happy iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 users can take advantage of this groundbreaking service for two more years for free.” The Emergency SOS via Satellite feature was first launched in the US and Canada on 15 November, meaning that Apple’s announcement comes on the first day that anyone would be otherwise out of coverage. iPhone 14 users must have activated their device before today to be given the extra free year. The service is not free for Apple, since it must pay satellite operators for connections and also operates relay centres that pass on text messages from people’s phones to emergency service calls centres. It has not said how much the infrastructure to run the emergency SOS tool costs. As well as allowing people to contact the emergency services, iPhone users can also update the Find My app through the satellite signal. With the release of the iPhone 15, Apple also announced that satellite users would be able to get in touch with car breakdown services in the US. Read More You can finally use one feature of the Apple Vision Pro headset – sort of Setback for Ireland as EU legal adviser recommends revisit of Apple tax case Apple just released an iPhone update you should download right now
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