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Apple sales soared in the key Christmas shopping season, despite constraints due to a global shortage of microchips. Sales rose by 11% to a record $123.9bn (£92.6bn) in the October to December period, beating forecasts. Shares jumped more than 4% in after-hours trade, as the report suggested the firm’s pandemic boom is continuing. Apple sales boom Apple has seen purchases skyrocket during the pandemic as people spend more time online. Executives had warned last year that the global shortage of microchips might limit its sales, but the firm’s quarterly update to investors on Thursday showed it brushing past those constraints.…
A Far-right Polish man inspired by the New Zealand terror attack was jailed for planning a terror attack on a mosque and Muslims in Poland. The far-right terrorist who plotted a bomb attack on a mosque has been sentenced to five years and five months in prison by a Polish court. A manifesto of terror attacks According to the findings of Poland’s Internal Security Agency (ABW), the man – who can be named only as Marcin K. under Polish privacy law – belonged to an unnamed group of far-right extremists. The radicals aimed to prevent the “Islamisation” of Poland by…
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