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Amazon aims to branch into UK internet market with satellite broadband plan
Amazon is hoping to offer a satellite broadband service in the UK within the next two years as it prepares to launch a constellation of spacecraft that could ultimately deliver a mobile signal even to the most remote areas.
The tech company, founded by Jeff Bezos, said it would seek …
Social order in Gaza will collapse if Israel ends cooperation with UN aid agency, official says
Social order in Gaza is likely to collapse further if Israel goes ahead with its threat this month to end all cooperation with the UN refugee agency for Palestinians, Louise Wateridge, its senior emergency officer, has warned.
Wateridge – who has just returned from Gaza – described the territory as …
UK-EU youth mobility scheme key to better EU relations, says top diplomat
Keir Starmer’s efforts to reset Britain’s relations with its European allies is contingent upon a UK-EU youth mobility scheme, a top diplomat has indicated.
Miguel Berger, Germany’s ambassador to the UK, said stability across Europe could be undermined if the allies could not secure a number of “clear measures” that …
Siegfried and Roy: the superstar illusionists get an extravagant opera, complete with live magic
USA win United Cup as Coco Gauff lays down marker against Iga Swiatek
In her short time as a professional tennis player, even as her career flourished and she established herself as one of the best in the world, Coco Gauff’s great progress was often overshadowed by the match-up she just could not solve. By last June, Gauff had lost 11 of her …
Barclays suggested ‘mystery shoppers’ could pretend to be blind or deaf
Barclays is facing criticism over adverts for paid “mystery shoppers” which suggested that people could pretend to be blind or deaf to test the services at the British bank’s high street branches.
The bank hired market research firm Ipsos to carry out testing at branches. The Barclays-branded instructions said candidates …
Rise of the Pips is a reminder to employees that no one is irreplaceable
If there’s one thing I’ve learned about large, corporate customers is that trying to get anything done with their employees between 15 December and 15 January is impossible. Nearly everyone’s on vacation. And, c’mon, let’s all agree: the ones who aren’t on vacation aren’t working very hard.
You can’t blame …
‘It’s not just alerts, it’s a state of mind’: How a wildfire monitoring app became essential in the US west
Ukraine launches surprise operation in Kursk region, according to reports
Ukrainian armed forces have begun a surprise offensive in Russia’s Kursk region, according to Ukrainian officials and Russian military bloggers.
towards the village of Bolshoe Soldatskoe, north-east of the Ukrainian-held Russian town of Sudzha. The scale of the …‘Don’t feed the troll’: German chancellor responds to Elon Musk comments
When the German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, was asked in an interview about the barrage of insults being directed at him and other German leaders by Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, his reply was: “Don’t feed the troll.”
Speaking to German weekly Stern, Scholz described the criticisms as nothing new. …