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Mobile Version of Call of Duty: Warzone Officially Announced

Mobile Version of Call of Duty: Warzone Officially Announced

Activision has officially announced the mobile version of Call of Duty: Warzone in a blog post it shared today. The post, which is a job posting, also noted the subtle difference between Warzone and Mobile. Active in the mobile world as well as in the computer world, Activision continues to maintain its popularity in the … Read more

Beware If You receive A Call From Microsoft Technical Support: This Is What Happens

Beware If You receive A Call From Microsoft Technical Support: This Is What Happens

Microsoft: After having done so at the beginning of the year, in recent weeks the fraudulent calls have intensified again in which a supposed Microsoft technician tells the user, among some of the identified excuses, that they have detected that their device is infected. According to what the OSI, the Internet Security Office, tells us, … Read more

Kremlin lashes out at Ukraine and NATO after call with Macron

Kremlin lashes out at Ukraine and NATO after call with Macron

Press play to listen to this article MUNICH — The Kremlin on Sunday used a telephone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and French President Emmanuel Macron to broadcast an array of provocative, unproven allegations of belligerence by Ukraine and NATO countries, insisting the West was “pushing Kyiv towards a military solution to the so-called … Read more

Boris Johnson expected to call Covid-19 press conference on Monday to scrap self-isolation rules

Boris Johnson expected to call Covid-19 press conference on Monday to scrap self-isolation rules

Boris Johnson is set to scrap Covid self-isolation rules next week. The legal duty to self-isolate after testing positive for coronavirus will end, the Prime Minister is due to announce on Monday as part of his “living with Covid” plan. All pandemic regulations are due to be repeated by the Prime Minister, according to Downing … Read more

Trump encouraged Macron challenger in phone call, campaign says

Trump encouraged Macron challenger in phone call, campaign says

PARIS – Former US President Donald Trump gave French presidential hopeful Eric Zemmour advice on how to win an election during a 40-minute phone call on Monday, according to the latter’s spokesperson. “Donald Trump told Eric Zemmour ‘never give in, hold on, be brave, it’s tenacity and endurance that end up paying at the end … Read more

Manhattan judge gives alleged teen robber wake up call

Manhattan judge gives alleged teen robber wake up call

New York City is sick and “tired” of violent teens — and so is this Manhattan judge. A fed-up jurist unloaded on an alleged teen robber Monday — two days after another judge threw him behind bars to teach him a lesson. “We’re tired. New York City is tired,” Acting Supreme Court Justice Stephen Antignani … Read more

Boris Johnson resists call to apologise over Jimmy Savile slur

Boris Johnson resists call to apologise over Jimmy Savile slur

The Prime Minister is resisting fresh calls to apologize for the Jimmy Savile attack he directed at Labor leader Sir Keir Starmer. It comes after police had to rescue the Leader of the Opposition from a mob of protestors. Sir Keir was bundled into a police car for protection near Parliament on Monday as he … Read more

Tory MPs call for Government to allow more overseas dentists to ease 'crisis'

Tory MPs call for Government to allow more overseas dentists to ease 'crisis'

Conservative MPs have called on the Government to encourage more dentists from overseas to work in the NHS. Tory MP Bob Seely called in the House of Commons for the Government to “get dentists into this country in the next year or two to help with the immediate crisis in the lack of NHS dentists”. … Read more

At UN, Russia, China call out ‘unilateral’ sanctions

At UN, Russia, China call out ‘unilateral’ sanctions

Russia, facing the threat of Western penalties over Ukraine, and China on Monday spoke out against what they called “unilateral” sanctions imposed by countries without the backing of the United Nations Security Council. “Only Security Council sanctions are legal,” said Russia’s Deputy Ambassador to the UN Dmitry Polyanskiy. He added that such sanctions are “an … Read more

Exam boards call for GCSE and A-level examiners to be generous in 2022

Exam boards call for GCSE and A-level examiners to be generous in 2022

GCSE and Baccalaureate examiners are being asked to be more generous this year than in previous years to accommodate the disruptions to education caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Grade limits could be changed in some cases, requiring a lower score for all papers to earn a given grade, but examiners’ generosity could go further, the … Read more