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Australia is set to ban children from using social media – the bill has already been approved, with only the age limit still under discussion, whether to allow access from 14 or 16 years old.
Australia is quite a unique country – during COVID, they were the first to create “health camps” where sick individuals were forcibly taken and iso…Read More
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Are the “German quality” believers here?
Right after recalling 1.4 million cars in China due to airbag issues, BMW is now recalling 1.5 million vehicles due to brake system failures. The problem is very serious – it requires a trip to the service center and major specialist intervention.
Analysts predict that warranty servicing will cost a…Read More
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For the first time in the 21st century, Britain is canceling winter benefits for pensioners – 11 million low-income Britons will lose fuel discounts and rebates during the winter season.
This measure will save £1.4 billion. Overall, Britain needs to save £21.9 billion, which is the exact deficit faced by the government.
The day after thi…Read More
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Elon Musk threatened with SEC sanctions for failing to appear in court
Elon Musk, the CEO of X and various other companies with the letter “X” in their names, is in regulators’ crosshairs after skipping testimony this month in an investigation related to Musk’s takeover of Twitter. In a filing today, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission…Read More
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Elon Musk threatened with SEC sanctions for failing to appear in court
Elon Musk, the CEO of X and various other companies with the letter “X” in their names, is in regulators’ crosshairs after skipping testimony this month in an investigation related to Musk’s takeover of Twitter. In a filing today, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission…Read More
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I approve this actions taken by Australia. It is reasonable and quite smart.