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Intel and Italy intensify talks over $9 billion chip factory
Intel and Italy are working vigorously over investments worth $9 billion to build a semiconductor packaging plant.
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Apple's App Store broke competition laws, Dutch watchdog says
Dutch regulator said that Apple broke the country's competition laws and ordered changes to be made in its policies.
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Russian court fines Alphabet's Google and Meta Platforms
Moscow fined Google $98 million for repeatedly failing to delete content deemed illegal by Russia.
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Global airline carriers scrap more than 2,000 flights: FlightAware
Website shows that as of 8:20am Eastern Time, 2,028 flights around the world had been scrapped
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Bus or train? World's first 'dual-mode vehicle' to begin operating in Japan
DMV looks like a minibus and runs on normal rubber tyres on the road
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'Flying coffin': Another IAF MiG-21 fighter crashes in Rajasthan
Several MiG-21 crashes have been reported in 2021, says Indian media
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Canada meets 2021 immigration target with 401,000 new permanent residents
Canada saw new permanent residents falling over 45% to 185,000 in 2020
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US to allow waiving of in-person interviews for H-1B, other visas through 2022
Consular officers will now be temporarily authorised to waive in-person interviews for nearly a dozen visa categories
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Oil prices ease as focus shifts to OPEC+ move
Benchmark Brent crude still headed for weekly gain of about 3.5%
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Turkey freezes assets of 770 individuals,US-based foundation
Chicago-based Niagara Foundation's assets were frozen because of links with the US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen









