Germany considers scrapping plans for its largest warship p
Germany considers scrapping plans for its largest warship project since World War II, the Financial Times reports; Alphabet, Google's parent company, to replace Verizon in the Dow Jones Industrial...
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Germany considers scrapping plans for its largest warship project since World War II, the Financial Times reports
Germany is weighing whether to scrap its largest warship project since World War II, the Financial Times reports.
category: military; location: Germany; ZettaWire score: 7.
Alphabet, Google's parent company, to replace Verizon in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, WSJ reports
Alphabet, Google's parent company, will replace Verizon in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, WSJ reports.
category: markets; location: US; ZettaWire score: 7.
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