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Megan Fox to play deadline AI robot in sci-fi thriller Subservience

Published by BANG Showbiz English Megan Fox is set to play a deadly AI robot in the upcoming sci-fi thriller ‘Subservience’. The 36-year-old actress is reuniting with her ‘Till Death’ director S.K. Dale on the flick, which will see her star alongside ‘365 Days’ actor Michele Morrone. As per Deadline, the plot follows “a struggling […]

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Regulator slaps fine on Deloitte and auditor over breaches in financial statements

Published by City AM By Jack Mendel A financial regulator has slapped a fine on Deloitte and an auditor over breaches in a financial statement. Deloitte LLP and Simon Manning, Audit Engagement Partner, were reprimanded over the statements for 2015 and 2016. Executive Counsel of the Financial Reporting Council told Deloitte to pay £1.25m. This

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Drug Abusers Are Victims: What Can Amit Shah’s Speech Mean For India?

Published by BOOM Live By Ronny Sen Home Minister Amit Shah, in a speech in Lok Sabha, said that the Narendra Modi government has a zero-tolerance policy towards drug abuse and India will soon be a ‘drug-free’ country. The union minister asserted that drug abusers should be treated as victims, in his reply to Lok

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UK economy contracts by more than first thought in third quarter as it heads for recession

Published by City AM By Emily Hawkins The UK economy contracted by more than first thought in the third quarter, with gross domestic product (GDP) dropping by a higher revised amount. GDP fell by a revised 0.3 per cent, compared to an initial estimation of a 0.2 per cent decline, fresh figures from the Office

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Donald Trump Left Joe Biden ‘Shockingly Gracious’ Letter Upon Leaving Office

Published by OK Magazine Though former President Donald Trump may have opted to sit out of President Joe Biden’s 2021 inauguration, focusing instead on touting baseless voter fraud allegations and navigating the fallout of the January 6 Capitol Attack, it seems the real estate mogul managed to convey some kind departing words before leaving office.

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France fines Microsoft 60 million euros over advertising cookies

Published by AFP Paris (AFP) – France’s privacy watchdog said Thursday it has fined US tech giant Microsoft 60 million euros ($64 million) for foisting advertising cookies on users. In the largest fine imposed in 2022, the National Commission for Technology and Freedoms (CNIL) said Microsoft’s search engine Bing had not set up a system

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Sometimes, size matters: what smaller cities can learn from London’s ever-expanding infrastructure

Published by City AM By Elena Siniscalco I’m not saying news travels slowly up North, but it took me until this week to finally travel on The Elizabeth Line. The train was noticeably cleaner and nicer than the older trains that I had been on for the first part of my journey, and the sheer

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Half of UK firms find trading with EU difficult post-Brexit, says new survey

Published by City AM By Stefan Boscia More than half of UK businesses who trade overseas are finding it difficult to trade goods with the EU post-Brexit, according to a new survey. A new poll from the British Chambers of Commerce found that 56 per cent of firms “face difficulties adapting to the new rules

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US ban on ‘Made in Hong Kong’ label breaches trade rules: WTO

Published by AFP Washington (AFP) – The United States is flouting international trade rules by labeling imports from Hong Kong as those from China, the World Trade Organization ruled Wednesday, an outcome that Washington rejects. The WTO ruling addressed a decision under former president Donald Trump’s administration after Beijing imposed a sweeping security law on

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