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Governments are under pressure from their people, who are revolting because of the unbearable tax burden, as in the DRC or Kenya. Small taxpayers pay for everyone: how can it be justified that a ...
Mr Dennis Tawiah, CEO of Akwaaba UK, organisers of the Ghana Party in the Park (GPITP) festival, has expressed gratitude ...
If you're going to travel internationally, you're going to need to have a power adapter that works for where you're going, but are travel adapters safe?
Brussels was expected to finalise its probe into the social media platform before the EU’s summer recess but will miss this ...
Samsung and Apple lead the global smartphone market share Q2 2025 rankings while OPPO and Vivo's Q2 YoY market share declined ...
The pause on many tariffs was supposed to end this week, but it didn't. Despite that, reports still indicate that tariffs have caused a notable recent spike in inflation.
Apple finalizes its €14.25B ($16.5B) back-tax payment to Ireland, concluding a nine-year legal battle with the EU over claims of illegal state aid.
America has gained $50B from tariff payments as major trade partners have so far held back from retaliating against Trump’s aggressive tariffs.
The nine-year saga between Apple, the Irish government, and the EU ended last year when the final appeal ordered ...
The Open Web Advocacy (OWA) is blaming Apple for the persisting absence of web browsers using alternative engines in the EU.
From web browsers to email clients, it's possible to replace many of Apple's default apps with better alternatives. But how much freedom do we really have?