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Month: September 2022

The Edit Tweet

Twitter has begun internal testing of an Edit Tweet feature which will soon be expanded to some users of its Twitter Blue subscription service, the social media platform confirmed. The feature would remain in a testing phase, with only a few users, for some time while it analyses how it is used. The company revealed

The new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4

Foldable smartphones are becoming increasingly common thanks to Samsung’s Galaxy Z line-up, with the new Fold4 being the latest device to try to make the argument that the future of phones is foldable. Most of the updates and tweaks made to the Fold4 are incremental and designed to refine what is already a premium smartphone

New world order

since the start of the war in Ukraine, the conflict has changed the world, from geopolitics and the economy to energy and food security. The transformations the conflict has set in motion and and we need to explore whether the UN is still relevant, how China might take advantage and how to prevent escalation in

Split in American state policy

On everything from abortion to climate, American policy is now dividing into two distinct blocs .Red and blue states have always been different. Each state’s ability to experiment, iterate and differentiate has been a source of strength and as as federal politics has become more partisan, so have the states for example the governors of

Russia-China war games

Putin has drawn parallels between U.S. support for Ukraine and Pelosi’s trip, describing them both as part of alleged efforts by Washington to foment global instability. The drills showcase increasing defense ties between Moscow and Beijing, which have grown stronger since Russian President Vladimir Putin sent his troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24. China has

World drought

Drought is a major problem for communities that depend directly on rain for drinking water and farming. Since ancient times, this natural disaster has had far-reaching effects on mankind. Drought has been associated with the collapse of many ancient civilizations. The chronic deficit in water supply is termed drought. During drought, the drought affected areas

North Korean hackers on Cryptocurrencies

Pyongyang’s army of hackers is ramping up attacks on vulnerable cryptocurrency accounts around the world as international sanctions increasingly isolate North Korea from global sources of finance. The hackers have a number of approaches to access cryptocurrency accounts, with North Korea’s state-sponsored units presently focusing on exploiting decentralized finance protocols which is an emerging technology

Mysterious deaths of Russian oligarchs

Magarov is only the latest to join a growing list of Russian oligarchs who have died under suspicious circumstances, the death of a Russian oligarch comes from the Russian agency Tass regarding Ravil Maganov who died under suspicious circumstances. The latest death, shortly before that of Alexander Subbotin, was that of 37-year-old Andrei Krukovsky on

New lockdown in China

China announced a lockdown for the 21.2 million residents of Chengdu, one of its largest cities, as authorities battle a new COVID-19 outbreak. China has relied heavily on its zero-COVID policy despite concerns that the approach is smothering its economic recovery from the pandemic. The policy severely dampens economic activity as tens of millions of

Nvidia and AMD hit by new china export rules

US and China have been locked in a long-running dispute over trade and technology. Tensions between the world’s two biggest economies rose earlier this month, after US politician Nancy Pelosi made a controversial visit to Taiwan. China sees the self-ruled island as a part of its territory and insists it should be unified with the