Russian court fines Google $2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 for blocking YouTube content

Russian court fines Google $2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 for blocking YouTube content

TikTok fined $2.4 million SUGGESTED: TikTok was fined for not providing accurate and specific safety data. A Russian Court fined Menlo Park, California-based Google $2 decillion, which continues to grow each day over penalties for non-payment, for blocking content on YouTube, according to reports. Russian state news agency Tass reported that Google owes the Russian…

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Juniper beats quarterly estimates on networking gear demand

(Reuters) – Juniper Networks, which is being bought by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, beat Wall Street estimates for third-quarter revenue and profit on Thursday, aided by demand for its networking equipment. Sunnyvale, California-based Juniper is benefiting from strong demand from cloud computing firms as they invest heavily to bolster AI infrastructure. For the third quarter, the…

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Xi Jinping’s Axis of Losers

Xi Jinping’s Axis of Losers

The United States is contending with the most challenging international environment it has faced since at least the Cold War and perhaps since World War II. One of the most disconcerting features of this environment is the burgeoning cooperation among China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia. Some policymakers and commentators see in this cooperation the…

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Is US Soft Power Weakening in China?

Is US Soft Power Weakening in China?

Ahead of the US presidential election, there are signs Chinese people are growing increasingly disillusioned with Washington, viewing it as no better or worse than other countries. That’s among the insights gathered from Bloomberg’s conversations with more than two dozen people in Shanghai, China’s most outward-looking city. (Source: Bloomberg) Source link

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Australia’s Macquarie misses first-half profit forecasts on subdued energy trade; shares slide

By Rishav Chatterjee and Byron Kaye (Reuters) – Macquarie Group, Australia’s biggest investment bank by assets, posted first-half profit on Friday that fell short of analyst estimates as stabilising energy markets squeezed the commodities trading unit, its main earner, sending its share price sharply lower.  Profit for the six months through September jumped 14% to…

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