Microsoft terminated the Office 'Teams' package and is under EU inquiry.
Microsoft Teams, the well-known platform for collaboration, is undergoing a significant change. Microsoft is expanding this move globally after removing teams from European office products last year to avoid an antitrust fine.
In 2023, LinkedIn's premium revenue reached $1.7 billion.
For the first time, professional social network LinkedIn disclosed that $1.7 billion was made from its premium subscription service in 2023. The company's recent launch of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions geared toward job seekers is partially responsible for this development. Watch to find out more!
Why are millions still suffering after having COVID-19?
Globally, COVID-19 cases are increasing once more. The largest wave of infections to hit the US since the Omicron coronavirus strain is underway. However, the millions of patients experiencing Long COVID, or the pandemic's lingering symptoms, feel neglected while fresh instances make news. Why is Long COVID still so poorly understood when experts warn that it may be the next global public health emergency?
Putin of Russia celebrates an election victory that has been called illegal.
Vladimir Putin declared that the Russian presidential election was won. Now that polling places have closed, almost two-thirds of the votes have been tallied. According to preliminary returns, he has at least 87% of the vote in an election that was widely predicted to go one way. Russia has witnessed a silent protest on the third and final day of voting.
Another mass grave discovered in Gaza: dozens of remains excavated at the site in al-Shifa.
A third mass grave has been discovered at the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City. Palestinian officials said they have exhumed 49 remains, and the recovery process is still ongoing.
Indonesia floods and landslides: Several died, more missing following torrential rains.
Floods and landslides have killed at least 14 people in a mountainous region of Central Indonesia. South Sulawesi province has been suffering from severe rain since Thursday. More than 115 people have had to abandon their homes.
US President Joe Biden said, "By next Monday, we will have a ceasefire."
According to US President Joe Biden, a deal for a short-term ceasefire in Gaza might be struck by Monday. He also said that as part of the agreement, Israel is prepared to cease military operations when the Muslim holy month of Ramadan begins in a few days. According to sources close to Al Jazeera, the original terms of the agreement provide for the swap of 40 Israeli detainees being detained in Gaza for 400 Palestinian prisoners. Additionally, it is said that Israel has consented to the Palestinians' gradual return to northern Gaza. According to sources, Israel would stop aerial surveillance for eight hours a day and move its personnel away from populated areas as part of the agreement. During a late-night talk show appearance, Biden said these things.
Viktor Orban of Hungary praises the new chapter of relations with Sweden ahead of the vote on its NATO candidacy.
After nearly two years of delay, Budapest finally prepared to approve Stockholm's petition to join NATO on Friday, announcing that it had signed an agreement to buy four Saab and opened a new tab for JAS Gripen fighter jets from Sweden. Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Hungary was the last member of the transatlantic military alliance to steadfastly resist Sweden's historic bid to join.
UK: The public uproar over PM Rishi Sunak's D-Day error is causing more problems.
He said the issue surrounding the prime minister's early departure from yesterday's D-Day ceremonies must stay out of politics. Rishi Sunak paused to reflect before saying, "I apologize; that was a mistake." But given the significance of the sacrifice made, it's imperative that we refrain from making this a political issue. It is only fitting that we honor the warriors for their tremendous sacrifices.
Elections in Pakistan are scheduled for this Thursday.
Pakistan is scheduled to hold its general elections on Thursday. However, another former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, is trying to profit because former prime minister Imran Khan is in jail, and his party is being cracked down upon.
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The disappearance of airplanes continues to baffle
One of the greatest unanswered mysteries in aviation history is marking its tenth anniversary. A Malaysia Airlines aircraft carrying 239 passengers and crew took off from Kuala Lumpur but never reached Beijing.
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