• NANA AKUA: Now the four-day week is racist! Welsh Labour's latest claim is one of the most ludicrous cases of discrimination-hunting I've ever seen

    As someone who has experienced real racism first-hand, writes NANA AKUA, I find it grossly offensive to link such innocuous things with a truly heinous form of discrimination.

  • Russia, Russia, Russia!: Watch As Democrats Go Full Russia-Tard During Hearing Over China's "Political Warfare"

    Russia, Russia, Russia!: Watch As Democrats Go Full Russia-Tard During Hearing Over China's "Political Warfare" While China has spent decades conducting deep espionage throughout US institutions - mostly in the form of plucky PhD candidates handling sensitive projects at American universities, and places like Los Alamos National Laboratory, Congressional Democrats simply can't shake their fixation with Russia. Point in case, during a Wednesday House Oversight hearing on defending...

  • 14% of all iPhones now come from India

    With India accounting for an ever greater proportion of iPhone manufacturing, Apple and its suppliers are planning to build residential accommodation by the thousands. Mumbai, India India is becoming progressively more important to Apple as the company works to reduce its over-reliance on China, and Apple has already built new offices in the country. Now as Bloomberg reports that India now assembles one in seven iPhones, Apple is looking to build housing for staff. The growth to one...

  • Apple Now Assembles 14% of iPhones in India

    Apple now produces as much as 14% of its iPhones in India, indicating the company's accelerating efforts to diversify beyond China (via Bloomberg). The figure accounts for $14 billion of assembled iPhones in the country, or about 1 in 7 of the company's flagship devices, a doubling of production compared to the last fiscal year. Models assembled in India include the iPhone 12 through to the latest iPhone 15, excluding premium Pro and Pro Max models. Apple has been setting up ‌‌iPhone‌‌...

  • American journalist now held in Russia six months

    Alsu Kurmasheva, an American reporter for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, has been held in Russia for six months for her journalism. Why hasn’t the U.S. Department of State designated her as wrongfully detained? Deník N/Ludvík Hradilek, courtesy of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Six months ago today, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty journalist and American citizen Alsu Kurmasheva was detained in Russia. Like Wall Street Journal reporter...

  • Infinix Note 40 Pro is now for sale in India

    Infinix held an event today in India where it introduced the Note 40 Pro series with only one phone on stage – Note 40 Pro 5G. The device has a Dimensity 7020 chipset, supports up to 20W wireless fast charging, and is already up for sale at Flipkart. Infinix Note 40 Pro in Titan Gold and Vintage Green Infinix chose Indian actor Bobby Deol as a brand ambassador for the Note 40 Pro series, and while we expected to see the Pro+ on stage, the company decided to stick to only one smartphone...

  • One of every seven iPhones is now made in India

    Apple assembled $14 billion worth of iPhones in India during the last fiscal year. This is double the amount from the previous period, marking a push towards reducing its dependency on China. According to Bloomberg, one in seven iPhones is now made in India, which is about 14% of the total output. Apple decided to move some of the device production to India, following the geopolitical tension between the United States and China. Local sources revealed Foxconn assembled nearly 67% of the...

    • KHON2

    Travel-related dengue virus case reported on Oahu

    HONOLULU (KHON2) -- The first travel-related dengue virus case of 2024 has been reported to the Department of Health. According to the DOH, the person traveled to a region where dengue is commonly known to be spread. The virus is spread from "infected person to mosquito to person" and those who contract it may experience []

  • The latest CCC news update is out now! – Coventry City Council

    The newsletter has all the latest updates from the Communications Team.

  • Crypto Trader’s $110 Million Manipulation Case Now With Jury

    (Bloomberg) -- Federal jurors in New York heard sharply contrasting arguments on whether a trader manipulated the Mango Markets cryptocurrency exchange to steal $110 million or executed a perfectly legal strategy that was permissible under the rules of the platform. Most Read from BloombergDubai Grinds to Standstill as Cloud Seeding Worsens FloodingRed Lobster Considers Bankruptcy to Deal With Leases and Labor CostsTesla Asks Investors to Approve Musk’s $56 Billion Pay AgainElon Wants His Money

  • London overtakes West Midlands in measles cases as fears of an outbreak grow

    There are growing concerns that the capital could become the new epicentre of the disease

  • Russia Now Says It Expects 'Unconditional Capitulation Of Zelensky Regime' Before Peace

    Russia Now Says It Expects 'Unconditional Capitulation Of Zelensky Regime' Before Peace Ukrainian cities and especially the country's energy infrastructure have been getting pounded by intensified Russian missile and airstrikes over the past several days and weeks, leading to widespread power outages across the country. Russia's defense ministry said Friday, "Russian troops delivered 48 precision strikes at Ukrainian energy and military-industrial sites, army and mercenaries’...