BBC Is Anti-British, Activists Say, as Britons Tune Out of Philip Coverage Newsweek 6 hrs ago James Crowley © Carl Court/Getty Images The logo for the Broadcasting House, the headquarters of the BBC is displayed outside on July 25, 2015 in London, England.
A new movement has sprung up in the U.K. of people seeking to Defund the BBC. An activist organization named just that has called the British Broadcasting Corporation anti-British, seemingly in response to the network offering a way for viewers to complain about its voluminous coverage of Prince Philip s death on Friday. Disgraceful! The anti-British BBC has set up a form to encourage complaints about the volume of coverage of Prince Philips death, Defund the BBC tweeted on Friday.
U S Floats Tax Compromise Targeting 100 International Firms
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With unemployment at formidable levels and the economy doing weird, covid-related reversals, I think we can all agree that the job hunt is a pretty hard slog right now. Amidst all that, you know what workers really don’t need? A LinkedIn inbox full of malware. Yeah, they don’t need that at all.
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Nevertheless, that is apparently what some may be getting, thanks to one group of cyber-assholes.
Security firm eSentire recently published a report detailing how hackers connected to a group dubbed “Golden Chickens” (I’m not sure who came up with that one) have been waging a malicious campaign that preys on job-seekers’ desire for the perfect position.
Maldives Is Indians’ Choice Holiday Spot to Escape Pandemic
Bloomberg 2 hrs ago Ragini Saxena © Photographer: Carl Court/Getty Images AsiaPac MALE, MALDIVES - DECEMBER 09: People look on as a boat carrying tourists approaches Hulhumale, one of two artificial islands built up to 3 metres above sea level next to the capital city of Male in anticipation of rising seas and a growing population, on December 09, 2019 in Male, Maldives. The Maldives is the worlds lowest lying country with a highest natural point of just 2.4 meters above sea level. As well as an increasing population, the nation faces a number of problems caused by climate change including rising sea levels, unpredictable weather, a shortage of drinking water, coastal erosion and declining fish stocks. With no rivers or streams on any of the islands, Maldivians have traditionally lived from fishing and except for Male and a handful of other islands, most islands rely on rain for drinking water an