You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Sometimes, the US government's concerns that a powerful new tech product could fall into the wrong ...
BEIJING: China put 20 more Japanese organisations on a blacklist Monday over the export of items with both military and civilian possible uses, adding fuel to a months-long row with Tokyo. The new ...
China is the world’s largest producer and refiner of rare earths, which are crucial for various high-tech products. - Photo: Reuters BEIJING: China put 20 more Japanese organisations on a blacklist ...
Brussels has issued a stark warning as tensions between the Polish and Ukrainian presidents escalate. "There is only one happy observer in this type of situation, and that's the aggressor," the ...
The viral Viking Row has taken over the World Cup, but this might be its most adorable version yet. In Norway, a group of seniors at a retirement home joined the trend in their own way. Sitting in ...
Sovos, the AI-ready tax compliance company, today announced the full commercial availability of Sovos Intelligencetm, the intelligence platform designed to help businesses see their tax data the way ...
Martin Odegaard leads Norway's 'ro' after the win over Senegal Buda Mendes/Getty Images Norway have been absent from football’s grandest stage for 28 years, but their players and fans look keen to ...
A disillusioned literature professor rediscovers his love for storytelling in the twisty mystery-thriller Notes from the Last Row, a K-drama adaptation of a Spanish play. In this tale that playfully ...
Norway defeated Iraq, 4-1, on Tuesday, June 16, and will next face Senegal on Monday, June 22 Natasha Dye is a Writer-Reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her work has also appeared in The New York ...
Windows users can import browser data from Google Chrome to Microsoft Edge in the first run. This feature has especially been designed to keep users sticking to Microsoft Edge while they are setting ...
Volkswagen, one of the world’s largest automakers, is reportedly planning to axe as many as 100,000 jobs over the next few years, representing 15% of its global workforce. The job cuts would come ...