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WORLD

Apple unveils iPhone 15 and switches to USB-C charger

New York Times, Published on 14/09/2023

» SAN FRANCISCO — Every September for the past decade, Apple has convened media from around the world for a marketing event that celebrates the creative feats behind its newest iPhone. It has hyped the shine of the phone’s exterior, the sculpting around its cameras and the power of its processors.

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WORLD

NATO alliance still strong on Ukraine but fractures are emerging

New York Times, Published on 21/01/2023

» WASHINGTON: The billions of United States dollars in new arms for Ukraine announced this month — including British tanks, American fighting vehicles, and howitzers from Denmark and Sweden — are testament to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s failure to split the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies after nearly a year of war. But small yet significant fractures are getting too big to hide.

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She's a doctor. He was a limo driver. They pitched a $30m arms deal

New York Times, Published on 06/10/2022

» NEW YORK: After falling out with his partner at a limousine company in the St. Louis suburbs, Martin Zlatev recently sought a lucrative new business opportunity: selling $30 million worth of rockets, grenade launchers and ammunition to the Ukrainian military.

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BUSINESS

Food export bans in Asia prompt fears of more protectionism

New York Times, Published on 11/06/2022

» As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine helped push global agricultural prices to soaring heights, some Asian governments restricted the export of products they viewed as essential to domestic food security.

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TECH

Chinese hackers targeted Russian defence data, report says

New York Times, Published on 06/06/2022

» TEL AVIV: The emails landed March 23 in the inboxes of scientists and engineers at several of Russia’s military research and development institutes, purportedly sent by Russia’s Ministry of Health. They carried a subject line that offered seemingly tantalizing information about a “list of persons under U.S. sanctions for invading Ukraine".

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LIFE

Americans to be allowed to mark gender as ‘X’ on passports

New York Times, Published on 31/03/2022

» WASHINGTON: The Joe Biden administration Thursday announced several measures intended to make federal forms of identification, applications for federal programs and travel documents more inclusive for Americans who identify as transgender or nonbinary, or who otherwise do not conform to traditional gender roles.

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WORLD

Biden: Putin chooses 'catastrophic' war over diplomacy

New York Times, Published on 19/02/2022

» WASHINGTON: United States President Joe Biden said Friday that the US has intelligence showing that President Vladimir Putin of Russia has made a final decision to reject diplomatic overtures and invade Ukraine, in what Biden said would be a “catastrophic and needless war of choice” in Eastern Europe.

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WORLD

Cambodia internet soon to be like China

New York Times, Published on 15/01/2022

» PHNOM PENH: The day Kea Sokun was arrested in Cambodia, four men in plainclothes showed up at his photography shop near Angkor Wat and carted him off to the police station. Kea Sokun, who is also a popular rapper, had released two songs on YouTube, and the men said they needed to know why he had written them.

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THAILAND

Unmasked Songkran parties dent Phuket’s reopening hopes

New York Times, Published on 26/04/2021

» PHUKET: Around the corner from the teeth-whitening clinic and the tattoo parlour with offerings in Russian, Hebrew and Chinese, near the outdoor eatery with fried rice meant to fuel sunburned tourists or tired go-go dancers, the Hooters sign has lost its H.

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WORLD

If poor countries go unvaccinated, rich ones will pay -study

New York Times, Published on 25/01/2021

» In monopolising the supply of vaccines against Covid-19, wealthy nations are threatening more than a humanitarian catastrophe: The resulting economic devastation will hit affluent countries nearly as hard as those in the developing world.