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Apple Tech Support Staff Urged to Stay Mum on iPhone 12 Radiation Issue
Apple Tech Support Staff Urged to Stay Mum on iPhone 12 Radiation Issue
Apple Inc., facing a controversy in France over the iPhone 12’s radiation levels, has advised tech-support staff not
1970-01-01 08:00
Popular Carbon Credits Fail to Offset Emissions, Probe Shows
Popular Carbon Credits Fail to Offset Emissions, Probe Shows
A popular category of carbon offsets held by a number of major publicly traded companies is significantly more
1970-01-01 08:00
China Cuts Bank Reserve Requirements to Aid Fiscal Stimulus
China Cuts Bank Reserve Requirements to Aid Fiscal Stimulus
China’s central bank cut the amount of cash lenders must hold in reserve for the second time this
1970-01-01 08:00
*NSYNC to release first new song in over 20 years for 'Trolls Band Together' movie
*NSYNC to release first new song in over 20 years for 'Trolls Band Together' movie
*NSYNC hasn't completely said "bye bye bye" to making more music together.
1970-01-01 08:00
Column-ECB seals euro's fate; parity back in play?: McGeever
Column-ECB seals euro's fate; parity back in play?: McGeever
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida The euro was already poised to weaken further before the European Central Bank's
1970-01-01 08:00
Analysis-What rate hike? Investors eye ECB rate cuts as economy weakens
Analysis-What rate hike? Investors eye ECB rate cuts as economy weakens
By Yoruk Bahceli and Naomi Rovnick Traders are standing firm on bets that the European Central Bank will
1970-01-01 08:00
Business as usual for EU antitrust regulators despite Vestager's absence
Business as usual for EU antitrust regulators despite Vestager's absence
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS Companies being investigated for anti-competitive practices or billion-euro deals will continue to face
1970-01-01 08:00
Mercosur replies to EU trade deal addendum, talks to resume, Brazil says
Mercosur replies to EU trade deal addendum, talks to resume, Brazil says
BRASILIA Brazil's Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that Mercosur's response to the European Union's additions to their long-awaited
1970-01-01 08:00
The European Central Bank takes rates to a record high and signals the end of hikes
The European Central Bank takes rates to a record high and signals the end of hikes
The European Central Bank raised interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point to 4% Thursday and hinted it was done with its protracted campaign of rate hikes to tame stubborn inflation.
1970-01-01 08:00
Briton bemused after failing to find ‘vino’ at Rugby World Cup stadium in France
Briton bemused after failing to find ‘vino’ at Rugby World Cup stadium in France
A Brit was left bemused after being told there was no “vino” for sale at a Rugby World Cup stadium in France. Linda Russ, 64, says women weren’t catered for at the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille - as only beer was available. The stadium is located in the historic French province of Provence, which is famous for its wines. But Linda claims the irony was missed by staff - who she says stared back at her with a blank expression and said “non” when she asked for a glass. She was in the south of France with a group of friends to watch England and Scotland’s first games over the weekend. Linda, a retired school operations manager from Bristol, said: “Being in Provence, you would have thought they’d have wine. “The restaurants nearby had it, but there was none in the stadium. It was strange. “There were no alcoholic drinks at the Vélodrome for women. The only alcoholic drink available was beer and it ran out on both days before the match started. “We asked for wine and they said no. “We always go to the Bristol Bears rugby back home. It’s usually always cider or wine for the girls. “I think they just weren’t equipped to deal with rugby fans. “The people serving were so young, we asked for “vino” and they couldn’t understand us at all.” Wine is thought to have been made in Provence for at least 2,600 years, ever since the ancient Greeks founded the city of Marseille in 600 BC. And France and wine are synonymous the world over. Linda, who often goes to rugby games with family and friends, says she enjoys a drink while watching. She said: “We were thinking they may not have cider, which is what we normally have as we’re from Bristol. “We even tried ordering vino blanc and vino rouge, but they didn’t understand us at all!” Linda says the beer that was available quickly ran out too - which she views as a man’s drink. She said: “It was very strange that there seemed to only be alcohol for the men and not for the women. “We also noticed the toilets didn’t stock up on paper towels from the previous night in the women’s toilets. “It was really poor preparation - they were completely overwhelmed.” Asked how the stadium should better prepare for games, Linda said: “Get some wine in, get more beer in, and be more prepared.” “They’ve got to realise us rugby fans drink a lot.” The Stade Vélodrome and World Rugby were approached for comment. Read More Warning to Brits who dined at popular French restaurant after woman dies during botulism outbreak Chorus of disapproval: National anthems sung by schoolkids at Rugby World Cup out of tune with teams France sends the army to ensure water to drought-stricken Indian Ocean island of Mayotte Russia-Ukraine war: Kyiv ‘retakes village near Bakhmut’ after Crimea strikes - live Russian pilot tries to shoot down RAF spy plane: ‘You have the target’ Analysis: What we learnt from Vladimir Putin’s summit with Kim Jong-un in Russia
1970-01-01 08:00
Luxury Cruise Ship Gets Unstuck After Four Days in Greenland’s Arctic
Luxury Cruise Ship Gets Unstuck After Four Days in Greenland’s Arctic
The luxury cruise ship that ran aground in a remote Arctic area of Greenland and had been stuck
1970-01-01 08:00
Microsoft Facing Formal EU Complaint Over Teams Video App
Microsoft Facing Formal EU Complaint Over Teams Video App
Microsoft Corp.’s attempt at avoiding deeper European Union scrutiny of its Teams video-conferencing app fell flat with the
1970-01-01 08:00
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