[ad_1] Queues at ATMs form early, often before dawn. People carry plastic chairs or stools or mats to lean on. When the sun rises higher, they protect themselves with umbrellas […]
Month: May 2021
The producer of ‘Final Fantasy’ says that 5G will end the long reign of the gaming console
[ad_1] The emergence of 5G as a global standard will herald the long-term demise of the dedicated gaming console, although the Covid-19 pandemic has driven short-term demand for machines, said […]
US regulators point to a more important role in the cryptocurrency market
[ad_1] US financial authorities are preparing to play a more active role in regulating the $ 1.5 million cryptocurrency market, amid growing concern that a lack of proper supervision risks […]
The exodus from London leaves few schools of pupils
[ad_1] Schools in London are facing budget cuts and possible closures, as the pandemic and Brexit have accelerated the fall in the number of pupils who were already pressured by […]
The Israeli opposition reveals an agreement to oust Netanyahu
[ad_1] Israel’s opposition parties have joined together to try to form a minority government that could oust the country’s longest-serving prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and end the country’s fifth election […]
The head of Iran’s central bank has been ousted for running for president
[ad_1] The governor of Iran’s central bank was sacked after the government said his candidacy for next month’s presidential election was interfering with his official duties. President Hassan Rouhani’s cabinet […]
Instagram tweaks the algorithm after allegations of Palestinian censorship
[ad_1] Instagram is changing its app to show more viral and current posts amid complaints from its staff that users did not see pro-Palestinian content during the recent conflict in […]
DUP leader accuses EU of treating Northern Ireland as a “game”
[ad_1] Edwin Poots, the new leader of Northern Ireland’s largest political party, on Sunday accused the EU of treating the region as a political “game” as tensions between the UK […]
Texas will approve new voting restrictions
[ad_1] Texas Republicans were willing to pass a new law that would tighten voting restrictions in America’s second most populous state, in the party’s latest aggressive action to limit access […]
European and British funds shun Deliveroo
[ad_1] British and European investors have overwhelmingly shunned Deliveroo, with data showing that only four out of every 18,000 investment funds on the continent have invested in the food distribution […]