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Apple warns EU's DMA rules may hurt user experience, EU targets Apple over DMA violations
Apple is challenging an EU fine in court, arguing that the Digital Markets Act (DMA) rules could harm user experience and claiming the mandated changes are "bad for users."
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N.B. woman wants to know how long she paid the wrong power bill
A Hampton woman wants a closer investigation into her last year of energy consumption after it was discovered she’d been paying the wrong power bill. The discovery came after a year of higher than normal consumption.
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US warns: Strike trade deals or face higher tariffs
The United States is once again turning up the pressure on its trading partners. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has announced that unless countries like Taiwan and those in the European Union reach trade agreements with Washington...
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Kenya's elephant wreak havoc: Thousands seek compensation for damages to crops
Hundreds of Kenyans have died and lost livestock in human-wildlife conflicts, yet many remain uncompensated.
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US kin visa for Indians down year-on-year
The United States has significantly reduced the number of family-based immigrant visas issued to Indian nationals in early 2025 compared to the same period last year. According to a fresh analysis of data from the US Department of State,...
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India: Maharashtra government cancels language policy resolution
The Maharashtra government has withdrawn its decision to make Hindi the default third language in primary schools amid political uproar and public backlash. Watch for more details!
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Maharashtra CM Fadnavis scraps three language policy, Hindi no longer default third language
The Maharashtra government has withdrawn its decision to make Hindi the default third language in primary schools amid political uproar and public backlash. Watch for more details!
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Is Trump undermining the dollar? Gold vs U.S. Dollar debate heats up
As gold prices surge and investor confidence wavers, experts question whether Donald Trump’s policies and rhetoric are weakening trust in the U.S. dollar. Could this shift global markets and challenge the dollar’s dominance?
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Hindi Row Explained- The Real Reason Behind Maharashtra Govt's U-Turn On Language Policy
Maharashtra government has withdrawn its controversial three-language policy after strong opposition from political leaders and regional parties. The original plan made Hindi compulsory from Class 1 to 5 in Marathi and English medium...
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Town of Hempstead sues Port Authority over excessive airplane noise
The Port Authority has declined to comment, citing the pending litigation.
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China faces deepening deflation risk as consumer prices slide again
Deflation continues to challenge China’s economy as consumer prices dropped for a fourth straight month, falling 0.1% in May. Despite national holidays and price cuts from companies like BYD, domestic demand remains weak. Factory prices...
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Bangladesh elections: BNP slams Muhammad Yunus for proposing April 2026 election date
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is urging the interim government to hold elections by December, while Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has stated that polls will take place in the first half of April 2026.
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China to fast-track rare earth exports to EU amid trade tension
China has agreed to fast-track rare earth export approvals for the European Union, aiming to ease trade tensions between the two. The move comes after China halted rare earth exports in April amid a trade war. The Chinese Commerce...
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Bangladesh | Yunus: Election to he held in the first half of April 2026
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is urging the interim government to hold elections by December, while Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has stated that polls will take place in the first half of April 2026.
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Bangladesh elections: Awami League barred from participating in upcoming elections
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is urging the interim government to hold elections by December, while Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has stated that polls will take place in the first half of April 2026.
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Summer heat and hazy skies Wednesday in Brooklyn
Canadian wildfire smoke has entered our skies as the warmth continues the next few days.
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Hoboken files lawsuit against FAA over ‘dangerous’ and ‘disruptive’ helicopters
Mayor Ravi Bhalla says that his residents should not have to bear the constant noise, air pollution and safety risks associated with helicopter tourism.
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Analysts warn of 'bloodbath' in China’s EV industry
China’s largest electric vehicle maker, byd, lost over 17% of its market value in a single day as weak earnings and sluggish may sales rattled investors. Byd’s may deliveries rose 0.6% month-on-month, but fell 2.5% from april on the...
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Calgary tests suburban, daytime spaces for people experiencing homelessness
Calgary officials are trying to make the city feel safer by testing the spaces. Improving Calgary's shelter system is a key part of the city's safety strategy.
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US consumers hit the brakes on Trump tariffs
More numbers came in Friday that show how the US economy slowed down last month. Consumers hit the brakes while goods imports plummeted by a record as companies adjusted to higher tariffs.
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Here’s how to protect yourself and your home this fire season
Warmer temperatures and a drier winter mean a higher risk of wildfires this season, according to the St. John’s Regional Fire Department and the Newfoundland and Labrador Forestry Service. They offer some tips on how best to reduce risk...
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US imposes sanctions on Sudan over chemical weapons use
The United States will impose sanctions on Sudan after concluding that the Sudanese government used chemical weapons during its conflict with the Rapid Support Forces
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All residential construction in Quebec could come to a halt due to strike
An alliance of five unions in Quebec's residential construction sector says money is the sticking in negotiations that could lead to a strike and halt the construction of homes across the province.
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How a one-off outlier is driving down Canada's inflation rate
A federal policy decision is impacting Canada's inflation rate. The CBC's Acton Clarkin breaks down what's going on.