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      20 December

      YouTube creators contributed over Rs 10,000 cr to India’s GDP in 2021

      The company also announced that Courses, a new product to bring a richer learning experience for viewers and a new way to monetise for creators, would begin rolling out in beta in 2023. New Delhi: YouTube‘s creative ecosystem contributed over Rs 10,000 crore to the Indian GDP and supported more than 750,000 full-time equivalent jobs in the country in 2021, the Google-owned company said on Monday. The company also announced that Courses, a new product to bring a richer learning experience for viewers and a new way to monetise for creators, would begin rolling out in beta in 2023. “We are delighted that YouTube’s creative ecosystem continues to power India’s creator economy, supporting new jobs and opportunities across the length and breadth of the…

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    • 20 December

      Opinion: China, Russia and the disconnect

      The Chinese reluctance to call the Sino-Russian partnership a “friendship” may be rooted in its previous interactions with the Soviet friendship societies Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, China’s reaction in response to the Russian aggression has been fiercely debated in the western media. The majority of the discussions have focused on one particular term: “no-limits friendship” – a phrase believed to have been taken from a Sino-Russian joint statement issued a few months before the war. But there is one problem with this phrase. While the Russian version of the statement indeed used the word “friendship”, the Chinese version used “friendliness”. Is this just an issue of translation, or did China deliberately avoid using the word “friendship”? Treaty of 1945…

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    • 20 December

      Belgian winter’s snowfall disrupts international trains

      The railway passengers, who were travelling ahead of Christmas, on routes which connect Belgium to the Netherlands, Britain, France and Germany, faced delays on Saturday as the international trains faced disruption due to ice on power lines.  Infrabel, which is responsible for the management of Belgian rail infrastructure, said that they had halted two train services – a French TGV and an international Thalys – mid-route.  Two hours later, the services were restarted as platforms of Brussels’ Midi Station saw huge crowds swelling up. However, the officials had warned the passengers that they may face knock-on delays throughout the day. Along with the Thalys route, which connects Paris, Amsterdam and Brussels, the Eurostar service which runs from Brussels to London…

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    • 20 December

      Toronto police chief rubbishes Meghan Markle’s Netflix claims that force ignored her pleas for help

      Toronto’s chief of police has rejected the Duchess of Sussex’s claims that his officers left her unprotected when she started dating Prince Harry. James Ramer was responding to Meghan’s claims in the couple’s Netflix docuseries that she was being stalked by photographers in Canada 24 hours a day.  He said: ‘There are always people who are never going to be happy.’ The duchess, who was working in the city as an actress on the legal drama Suits, also suggested that neighbours were being paid to install security cameras looking into her property. But Mr Ramer, an officer with 42 years of experience, suggested the claims on Netflix were inaccurate. He told the Toronto Sun newspaper: ‘I was deputy chief at the time, in charge of the…

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    • 20 December

      Pope Francis signed resignation letter in 2013 in case of bad health

      Pope Francis revealed in a new interview published on Sunday that after he was elected in 2013 he signed a letter of resignation to be used if someday severe and permanent health problems made it impossible to carry out his duties. Francis, who turned 86 on Saturday and appears to be in good health except for a knee ailment, made the comment in an interview with the Spanish newspaper ABC. Francis said he gave the letter to then Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, who was a holdover from the previous papacy of Benedict XVI. Bertone remained in the position for about six months after Francis was elected on March 13, 2013. Francis has often said he would resign…

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    • 20 December

      ‘Armageddon-like’ explosion rips through strategic Russian oil field in ‘sabotage attack’

      An “Armageddon-like” explosion has ripped through a strategic oilfield in the east Siberian district of Ust-Kut, Irkutsk region. The explosion sent massive flames leaping into the sky from the giant blaze at the Markovskoye facility. The inferno raged throughout the nightand covered an area of 1,000 square metres, as 155 firefighters struggled to contain it. Huge explosion rips through russian oil and gas field amid fears of sabotage pic.twitter.com/rXzjBYigbj— Paul Healey 🇺🇦🇨🇦 (@Paul_TheNewf) December 19, 2022 The incident is just the latest in a series of fires at commercial and industrial sites in Russia, sparking fears of deliberate acts of sabotage. Irkutsk’s Regional Governor Igor Kobzev wrote on his Telegram channel that one person was reported hurt in the incident, according to…

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    • 20 December

      France admits flaws in UK migrant deal as people smugglers move to other EU countries

      Home Secretary Suella Braverman has suffered another setback in her bid to stem the rise of dangerous Channel crossings in small boats. Her French counterpart has warned the current UK-France migration deal is “incomplete”, as people smugglers are still able to operate in neighbouring EU countries like Belgium and the Netherlands. To prevent crossings from these European countries, Gérald Darmanin has called on the Home Secretary to secure border deals with Belgium and the Netherlands as well as France. Speaking to the Financial Times, the French Interior Minister said such steps would complete the UK-France migrant pact signed in November. In its revised form, the agreement says the UK will increase payments to France by about 15 percent to £63million…

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    • 19 December

      Google Search hits highest-ever traffic in 25 yrs as Messi dazzled: Sundar Pichai

      Lionel Messi’s dream of winning the FIFA World Cup finally materialised on Sunday, with Argentina surviving a few anxious moments to register a fighting 4-2 penalty shootout win over defending champions France.+ New Delhi: Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Monday said that Google Search logged its highest-ever traffic in 25 years of its existence during the nail-biting FIFA World Cup final. Lionel Messi’s dream of winning the FIFA World Cup finally materialised on Sunday, with Argentina surviving a few anxious moments to register a fighting 4-2 penalty shootout win over defending champions France. “Search recorded its highest ever traffic in 25 years during the final of #FIFAWorldCup , it was like the entire world was searching about one thing,”…

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    • 19 December

      Apple reportedly working on new external monitors

      According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the lineup is expected to include an updated version of the company’s computer monitor ‘Pro Display XDR’, which was released in 2019, reports The Verge. San Francisco: Apple is reportedly working on several new external monitors that will be outfitted with the tech giant’s in-house silicon chip. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the lineup is expected to include an updated version of the company’s computer monitor ‘Pro Display XDR’, which was released in 2019, reports The Verge. Gurman said that the addition of the tech giant’s own chips should help the displays “rely less on resources from the attached computer”. It however, remains unclear what other kinds of monitors the company has planned, besides the rumoured…

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    • 19 December

      Six Indians charged in multimillion-dollar tech scam in US, Canada

      Gagan Lamba, 41, and Harshad Madaan, 34, from New Delhi; Jayant Bhatia, 33, from Ontario, Canada, and Vikash Gupta, 33, from Faridabad, were charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud New York: Five Indian men and a woman have been charged in connection with a transnational technical support scam that targeted more than 20,000 victims, many of them elderly, in the US and Canada. Gagan Lamba, 41, and Harshad Madaan, 34, from New Delhi; Jayant Bhatia, 33, from Ontario, Canada, and Vikash Gupta, 33, from Faridabad, were charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, computer fraud, and substantive violations of wire fraud and computer fraud, US Attorney Philip R Sellinger said. Lamba, Madaan, Bhatia, and a fifth defendant, Kulwinder Singh, 34, of Richmond Hill,…

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