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.
UK opposition puts on a "Chicken" act following Sunak's ruling out the May 2 election.
Following Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's ruling out the May 2 election, the UK opposition pulls off a "Chicken" hoax. Amidst growing conjecture in Westminster on Thursday, the prime minister denied holding a sudden poll on May 2 to coincide with the local elections. Keep an eye out for additional information!
General Election in South Africa, 2024: On May 29, Vote will vote in favor of change.
On May 29, Vote Ubisi, who got his name because he was born on April 27, 1994—when millions of South Africans cast ballots in the nation's first democratic election—will cast his vote. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Israeli bombings in Deir Al-Balah resulted in nine fatalities and numerous injuries.
Israeli airstrikes in Deir el-Balah have resulted in death and damage, with a mosque being demolished and 26-year-old Wala Saadat dying. The airstrikes have also had an impact on fifty Palestinians who live nearby.
What did Putin say about AI, World conflict 3, and conflict and peace?
Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, discussed war and peace in Ukraine, the dangers of genetic and artificial intelligence advancements, and the possibility of a global conflict in an interview that was published on Friday. View the entire video here.
Turkey earthquakes: On the first anniversary, many of people are still homeless A year following Turkey's devastating earthquakes, the government has given temporary housing to 75,000 households that were forced from their homes. It is but a small portion of the projected 390,000 requirement. However, in one of the most severely affected communities, residents are helping with reconstruction instead of waiting for government aid.
The number of conservatives who have turned their backs on Rishi Sunak before elections is rising. Nearly 100 British Members of Parliament have reportedly chosen not to run in the next national elections. Theresa May, the former prime minister, is one of the 64 conservative Members of Parliament on this expanding list in the UK.
Nepalese protests calling for the restoration of monarchy
Royalists in Nepal are staging protests to reinstate the late King Gyanendra Shah. They aim to restore the monarchy and restore Hinduism as the official state religion. Following violent riots, the same king was overthrown sixteen years ago. Why do the people of Nepal want him back?
UK: Central London is overrun by Royal Cavalry Horses
When members of the Household Cavalry lost their mounts on Wednesday, many of the king's horses and a couple of his soldiers caused mayhem on the streets of downtown London. Keep an eye out for additional information!
The problems facing US President Joe Biden's son Hunter are endless; a federal judge in the US has refused to drop the president's son's gun charges. According to Hunter Biden, his prosecution is politically motivated.
Gaza hunger: Using tin cans to raise awareness of famine
As Israel continues to impose restrictions on food access into the besieged Strip, the UN claims that Gaza is on the verge of a famine. Tin cans contain the majority of the meager food that does reach Gaza. One Palestinian used an unusual method to convey a message to the globe.
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