Is Germany planning to ban the export of semiconductor supplies to China? | WION Originals
Germany currently has no plans to ban the export to China of chemicals used to manufacture semiconductors, officials said on Friday, a day after a Bloomberg report suggested such a move could be in the works and Beijing called it destabilising.
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Scammers using Netflix's branding to deceive users | Latest World News | English News | WION
If you use Netflix, we warn you to be on the lookout for cybercriminals who are attempting to steal your bank account information. As for how the online con artists are tricking consumers, it all begins with a fake email.
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Indian PM Modi to chair meeting on situation of Indians in violence-hit Sudan | News Alert
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair a high-level meeting on Friday in the aftermath of the Sudan crisis that has put the lives of thousands of Indians in the capital city Khartoum at stake. As many as 4.000 Indians are currently stuck in the crisis-hit nation.
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PM Modi to hold meet over Indians stuck in Sudan: Sources | English Latest News | WION
Sources suggest that Indian prime minister Narendra Modi will chair review meeting for Indians stuck in Sudan, considering the current conditions of the country. Around 3,000 Indians are stranded in Sudan. Indian government says they're constantly in touch with the Indians stuck in the conflict zone.
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Why every blue-eyed person on Earth is a descendant of a single human | WION Originals
If you have got blue eyes, you might just belong to one of the world's most exclusive groups. Everyone in the world with blue eyes can trace their lineage back to one person. According to a theory, All blue-eyed people descend from a single human. This human lived around 6,000-10,000 years ago.
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US: China set up secret 'police station' in NYC L WNT
The FBI accused two men of allegedly spying and harassing dissidents of the Chinese government.
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Man Detained and Blast Heard During Japanese PM Campaign
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was evacuated unharmed from the port site after a loud explosion was heard just before he began a stump speech in the city of Wakayama, Japan, April 15, 2023. Police say they have arrested a suspect but have given no indication as to a motive. No injuries have been reported. Kishida was evacuated from the scene by automobile. He will continue his political activities later Saturday as planned, his ruling Liberal Democratic Party said via Twitter. The incident was especially unnerving since it came just eight months after former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated by a man with a homemade gun during a public political event. Political violence has been extremely rare in Japan in recent decades. But the Abe assassination prompted calls for tighter security at political events, where politicians frequently interact with citizens in a highly personal manner.
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