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February 2022

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Spotify CEO condemns Joe Rogan’s racial slurs – but says company will not drop him

The CEO of audio platform Spotify has waded into the Joe Rogan row, telling employees while he does not support the podcaster’s use of...

by admin February 7, 2022
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Kylie Jenner announces birth of second child with rapper Travis Scott

Kylie Jenner has announced the birth of her second child with her partner, rapper Travis Scott. The 24-year-old reality TV star and cosmetics entrepreneur...

by admin February 7, 2022
Science

IISc Unveils Param Pravega, Its Latest Supercomputer With 3.3-Petaflop Capacity: Specifications

Indian Institute of Science (IISc) has installed a new supercomputer which is claimed to be one of the most powerful of its kind in...

by admin February 7, 2022
US

Jackpot winner tracked down after ‘error’ meant he was unaware of $229,000 win

A man who won a Las Vegas jackpot has been tracked down after the machine malfunctioned and he walked away without realising he had...

by admin February 7, 2022
World

Liz Truss says Falkland Islands are part of ‘British family’, as China backs Argentina’s claim

The Falklands are “part of the British family”, according to Liz Truss, after China backed Argentina’s claims over the south Atlantic islands. The foreign...

by admin February 7, 2022
Science

Can Dying Stars Give Birth to New Planets? Here’s What Scientists Have to Say

Planets do not take much longer to form after stars have formed. For example, the Sun formed 4.6 billion years ago and the Earth...

by admin February 7, 2022
Business

Crackdown on ‘cowboy’ parking firms will cap most fines at £50 and provide new appeals system

Plans for a crackdown on “cowboy” parking firms will cap many fines at £50 and introduce a new code of conduct to better protect...

by admin February 7, 2022
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Quick Charge Podcast: February 5, 2022

Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from Electrek. Quick Charge is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn and our RSS feed for Overcast and...

by admin February 7, 2022
Environment

Bitcoin miners are helping the Texas grid brace for winter storm impact

Whinstone CEO Chad Harris takes CNBC on a tour of the largest bitcoin mine in North America. As a major winter storm descends on...

by admin February 7, 2022
Politics

PM faces crucial week after Number 10 shake-up in wake of resignations and ongoing pressure from MPs

Boris Johnson is starting a new week hoping that a fresh shake-up of his top Downing Street team will ease the concerns of Tory...

by admin February 7, 2022
Politics

Carrie Johnson says she is being targeted by PM’s ‘enemies’

Carrie Johnson has claimed she is the target of a “brutal briefing campaign” from her husband’s “enemies” after she was accused of meddling in...

by admin February 6, 2022
World

Inside Taliban prison where children as young as 12 are held and inmates have not had a trial

The cells of Herat’s main prison are crammed full. In each of the cells we go into, there are about 40 men laying jammed...

by admin February 6, 2022
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Des O’Connor’s daughter takes legal action after Met officer who called her ‘amazingly hot’ keeps job

A daughter of the late entertainer Des O’Connor is taking legal action against the Metropolitan Police after a detective who told her she was...

by admin February 6, 2022
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New high-speed German electric scooter offers modern styling, breaks from competitors

In a sea of Vespa-styled electric scooters coming out across Europe, the newly unveiled Naon Zero-One electric two-wheeler offers a unique and fresh design....

by admin February 6, 2022
Environment

Offshore wind powerhouse Siemens Gamesa sees its value nearly halve in a year

In this article SGRE-ES A Siemens Gamesa blade factory on the banks of the River Humber in Hull, England on October 11, 2021. PAUL...

by admin February 6, 2022
Technology

The ‘Bitcoin Family’ immigrates to Portugal for its 0% tax on cryptocurrencies

‘Bitcoin Family’ in Lisbon, Portugal Didi Taihuttu Didi Taihuttu, patriarch of the so-called ‘Bitcoin Family,’ is setting down roots in Portugal, Europe’s ultimate crypto...

by admin February 6, 2022
Business

Cutting VAT on energy bills would be ‘regressive’, business secretary says

The business secretary has again ruled out the prospect of the government cutting VAT on energy bills to provide further support as the cost...

by admin February 6, 2022
US

US groups need to stop interfering in Canadian trucker COVID protests, former ambassador says

A former US ambassador has hit out at groups from the United States for interfering in protests in Canada over vaccine mandates and COVID...

by admin February 6, 2022
UK

Charles ‘deeply conscious of the honour’ for ‘darling’ wife to be Queen Camilla

Prince Charles has said he is “deeply conscious of the honour represented by my mother’s wish” for his “darling” wife to be known as...

by admin February 6, 2022
Politics

‘Perfectly reasonable’: Minister defends PM’s use of Savile ‘slur’ against Starmer

It was “perfectly reasonable” for Boris Johnson to attack Sir Keir Starmer over the failure to prosecute Jimmy Savile when he was director of...

by admin February 6, 2022
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