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The dragnet approach to the EU individual sanctions regime is failing
EuroNews· 2 days agoOn many occasions, they seemingly relied on simple Google searches and Russia’s rich list, much of...
Bayes Esports speaks with Esports World Cup to discuss recent data deal - Esports Insider
Esports Insider· 2 days agoWith the inaugural Esports World Cup officially kicking off, Bayes Esports shares a Q&A between the...
Tech giants like Google and Meta are admitting AI could actually hurt their businesses
Business Insider· 2 days agoAI seems like it's everywhere, with companies racing to develop the new tech. But tech giants have...
‘Like a son to me’: George Cottrell, the high-rolling convicted fraudster at Nigel Farage’s side
The Guardian· 2 days agoIt’s an enigma at the heart of Nigel Farage’s general election campaign: why has a 30-year-old...
Scientists discover new plant species that could lead to 'climate proof' chocolate
Irish Examiner· 2 days agoMost of the world's chocolate production is concentrated in West African countries like Ghana and...
Google Drive cloud storage review: primarily for Google users
TechRadar· 2 days agoGoogle Drive is built to be web-centric but also provides useful mobile applications. Google Drive has grown nicely from its shaky start to be a genuine ...
Cellular Starlink Service Reaches New Milestone With 100+ Satellites in Orbit
PC Magazine· 2 days agoSpaceX's plan to supply cellular service through its Starlink satellites has reached a new...
Watch: Dubai boy becomes ‘Ironman’ on 18th birthday, swims, cycles and runs for 226.2km
Gulf News· 2 days agoThe Ironman triathlon in Hamburg, Germany, was Sridath’s first full-distance triathlon race,...
Tegan Higginbotham: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
The Guardian· 2 days agoThe comedian, screenwriter and actor’s list includes a Jurassic Park melodica cover and Kristen Wiig’s Liza Minnelli impersonation
‘Radical’, ‘a headrush’, ‘insanely clever’: the best Australian books out in July
The Guardian· 2 days agoAgainst this backdrop, Finegan Kruckemeyer’s debut novel is a startlingly optimistic work, a fable about making families and communities, about the practices that bring people together as the ...