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The climax in the Middle East, the negotiations with the bankers before the measures, the mysterious transfers and the 41 Douzoglou companies, the new “boost” to Nova

Greetings, the dramatic developments in Syria are undoubtedly the topic of the day since Saturday, as the fall of the bloodthirsty pro-Russian dictator Assad and the takeover of power by extreme jihadists do not predict smooth transitional conditions and even raise questions about the early celebrations of the French and Germans.

The hour of reckoning in the US, oligarchs applying pressure and making demands, the cabinet reshuffle and Schinas, the tax troubles of Kasselakis’ father with the IRS

Hello, the hour of reckoning has arrived for the new leader of the free world, and naturally, this week, something quite dramatic would need to happen to shift the spotlight from this major event that occurs once every four years and politically, geostrategically, and economically impacts the whole world.

China creates its largest ever quantum computing chip & it could be key to building the nation’s own “quantum cloud”

China’s supersized superconducting chip looks to match the performance of industry leaders like IBM & will be used to help scale up the performance of quantum computers globally

Putin’s Russia is a ‘mafia state’

Garry Kasparov needs no special introduction. He is considered the most recognizable chess grandmaster, as he held the title of world champion for 15 consecutive years (1985-2000). His deep understanding of the game and the intelligent complexity of his approach to his moves established him as a dominant player in a game that had become synonymous with the elite of Western countries.

IBM to cut 3,900 jobs amid reorganization

IBM will slash some 3,900 jobs, slightly more than one percent of its workforce, related to businesses it has divested, a source close to the matter told AFP on Jan. 25.

The computing company based in New York state did not talk of job cuts in its quarterly earnings report published Wednesday, however, nor in a call with analysts to discuss the financial results.

IBM bolsters investments in CEE, extends Client Engineering in Prague, Warsaw and Moscow

IBM Client Engineering fosters innovation in the region, providing an enhanced customer experience focused on co-creation, technical eminence, and speed Prague, Warsaw, Moscow - January 31, 2022: IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced the expansion of its Client Engineering team in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) for customers and business partners.

Türkevi Center skyscraper to soon open in New York

The 36-floor Türkevi Center in New York will soon be opened, featuring a slew of amenities and housing Turkey's U.N. mission.

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Construction is soon to be completed, and plans are in the works to open the skyscraper when Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visits New York during the UN General Assembly's high-level meetings that begin Sept. 21.

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