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Not only have problems been piling up in recent weeks, Microsoft has also been worryingly deceptive about the operation of key services. And now the company has warned millions about another problem.
The bather got into trouble while attempting to chase a swan float that had been carried away by the wind, Marco Bencivenga, a newspaper director holidaying on the Italian island.
The Inspector-General of Police said the suspects - two Myanmar nationals, a Filipino and an Indian national - were picked up by the Bukit Aman Special Branch Counter Terrorism Division (E8) between June 14 and July 3.
Most recently, a 6.4 magnitude and a 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Southern California.
The SPAC, Social Capital Hedosophia Holdings Corp, will take a 49% stake in Virgin Galactic, valuing the deal at pro forma enterprise value of $1.5 billion.
The Patrouille Suisse were due to fly over Langenbruck to honour the centenary of a Swiss flying pioneer.
In the latest incident, seven suspected cocaine bricks were found floating near a beach in Quezon province on Sunday.
Thwaites glacier is likely to thaw and trigger 50cm sea level rise, US study suggests.
In some of the sharpest comments yet, South Korean Industry Minister Sung Yun-mo urged Japan to “stop making groundless claims immediately”, an apparent response to a Japanese media report last week.
The eight climbers were reported missing in May on India’s Nanda Devi.
Deadly outbreak is 'global wake-up call', Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus tells Guardian.
The court acquitted Richard of complicity in fraud for allegedly misinforming and disobeying France’s then finance minister Christine Lagarde in 2008, when he was her chief of staff.
Ressa is the cofounder and editor of online news site Rappler, which has gained prominence for its unflinching coverage of Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte and his brutal war on drugs.
The deal is for 108 Abrams tanks, 250 Stinger missiles and related equipment.
Torrential downpours led to road closures and left drivers stranded as well as dangerous flooding on the underground rail-lines.
Over the weekend 24 people were caught drink-driving scooters while four were intoxicated from recreational drugs.