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April, 2023

  • 2 April

    Google expands visibility with new Ads Transparency Center

    BLOOMBERG Alphabet Inc’s Google is launching a tool to make its advertising service more transparent, following rivals like Meta Platforms Inc and Twitter Inc that years ago released public, searchable archives of the ads that run on their digital platforms. “Transparency breeds trust with people and with our partners, and helps keep us accountable for the work we do,” Dan ...

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  • 2 April

    Electric cars with rooftop solar are gaining popularity

    BLOOMBERG Egineering students from across the US compete in the American Solar Challenge, where around 10 schools cobble together a car designed to go as far as possible, powered exclusively by the sun. In 2022, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) took the top prize with a car that looks sort of like a ping-pong table sprouted wheels. On its ...

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  • 2 April

    ZOE Modern Greek Kouzina offers delicious, heart-warming Iftar set menu

    ABU DHABI / GULF TIME This Ramadan, loved ones are invited to gather on the pretty shaded terrace of ZOE Modern Greek Kouzina, and savour a unique, delicious and heart-warming iftar set menu, served with a special Greek twist. Fusing the precious rituals of a traditional Middle Eastern iftar with the finest culinary delicacies of Athens, Santorini, Mykonos and beyond, ...

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  • 1 April

    Worst streak in 22 years seen ushering in Indian stock rally

    BLOOMBERG With a key Indian stock benchmark about to notch its longest stretch of monthly losses in more than two decades, some analysts see the $3 trillion market positioning to bounce back. The NSE Nifty 50 Index is on track for its fourth-straight monthly decline, its worst losing streak since 2001. The gauge is down nearly 9% in that span ...

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  • 1 April

    US equity futures rise after inflation data, bonds drift

    BLOOMBERG US equity futures edged higher after a key measure of US inflation stepped down in February by more than expected, and consumer spending stabilised, suggesting the Federal Reserve may be close to the end of its rate-hiking campaign. The dollar pared an advance. Excluding food and energy, the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge — the personal consumption expenditures price index ...

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  • 1 April

    Putin inks new Russia foreign policy against ‘hostile’ west

    BLOOMBERG President Vladimir Putin approved a new Russian foreign policy concept that set out to confront the US and its allies, claiming an “era of revolutionary changes” was under way in international relations. The US is “the source of fundamental risks to the security of the Russian Federation” and most European states are pursuing an “aggressive policy” aimed at undermining ...

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  • 1 April

    Pakistan police arrest scores of ex-PM Imran Khan’s supporters

    BLOOMBERG Thousands of supporters of Imran Khan, Pakistan’s former prime minister, were arrested by security officials in recent weeks, escalating political tension ahead of national elections this year. The police have detained more than 2,100 party workers, according to Fawad Chaudhry, Khan’s aide. He said the whereabouts of many are unknown. Senior leaders of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, the party Khan founded, ...

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  • 1 April

    Japan, China connect military hotline to reduce tensions

    BLOOMBERG Japan and China finished setting up a military hotline aimed at reducing tensions between the two largest economies in Asia, just ahead of a rare meeting of their foreign ministers in Beijing. The installation of equipment and lines has been completed, Japan’s Ministry of Defense said on Friday in a statement, calling it a “linking mechanism” that will build ...

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  • 1 April

    IMF needs billions from rich nations to help poorest countries: Georgieva

    BLOOMBERG The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is calling on its wealthier member nations to contribute to a trust for the poorest countries that is short billions of dollars at a time of rising demand from economies in debt distress. The IMF needs about $6.3 billion to meet its fundraising target for the Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust, its main vehicle ...

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  • 1 April

    Thirty-five dead after roof of temple collapses in India

    LUCKNOW (INDIA) / WAM At least 35 people were killed and 16 were injured after the roof of a stepwell in a temple complex collapsed in central India, Reuters quoted a local government official as saying on Friday. The incident occurred in the central Indian city of Indore after a concrete slab covering the roof of a stepwell in a ...

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