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LONDON, March 7 (Reuters) - LetterOne, which was co-founded by Mikhail Fridman, said on Monday three more directors had quit the board and the group would make a donation of $150 million to those affected by war in Ukraine and divert dividends to the relief effort.

JOHANNESBURG, March 7 (Reuters) - Russian gold miner Nord Gold plc said four board members left the company on Monday, the latest in a string of exits of foreigners from the boards of Russian companies.

As shown above, if you have the right letter in the right spot, it shows up green. Wordle gives players six chances to guess a randomly selected five-letter word. A letter that isn't in the word in any spot shows up gray.  A correct letter in the wrong spot shows up yellow.

The European Union slapped sanctions on Fridman last week, something he has vowed to contest.
LetterOne said the three directors leaving the company - German Khan, Alexey Kuzmichev and Andrei Kosogov - had not been sanctioned but they believed it was the right thing to do.

In a Reddit post, Wardle said he wanted Wordle to feel like a croissant, a "delightful snack" that's enjoyed occasionally. This is explicitly why there's only one puzzle per day. "Enjoyed too often," he explained, "and they lose their charm," Wardle says.

Yeah, it's just a word game. But it's super popular: Over 300,000 people play it daily, according to The New York Times. That popularity may sound perplexing, but there are a few tiny details that have resulted in everyone going absolutely bonkers for it.

At the upcoming event, Apple is also expected to discuss its upcoming iOS 15.4 software, a free upgrade for its most recent iPhones and iPads. The company has already announced that it's building in new Face ID unlock features to work with medical masks, as well as anti-stalking alerts related to its AirTag smart trackers.

Why it matters
Apple's first major event of the year doesn't grab attention the same way its September iPhone events do, but it's an opportunity for the company to highlight everything else it offers.



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The New York-based investment firm, which owns approximately 0.3% of the Davidson, North Carolina-headquartered maker of defense and intelligence programs, agreed to withdraw its four nominees to the board, Curtiss-Wright said in a statement website Saddle Point's slate included national defense and financial industry experts.

Everyone is playing the exact same puzzle: This is crucial, as it makes it easier to ping your buddy and chat about the day's puzzle. "Today's was tough!" "How did you get on?" "Did you get it?" Which takes us to the next point...

The event marks another milestone for Apple as it aims to stay on track with its product launch schedule, which typically includes events in the spring, summer and fall. So far, the formula appears to be working. Apple has continued to rake in record sales and profits. In June 2020, as the pandemic took hold, Apple transformed its Worldwide Developers Conference into a virtual event, with slickly edited videos replacing live presentations.

Apple's invitation to the media, sent in an email, shows a rainbow Apple logo that gives the impression of movement across a black background. Its tagline reads: "Peek performance." Apple didn't say which products it plans to announce -- it almost never does -- but did include an augmented reality effect in its marketing page for the event that could hint at an aspect of the event.

The tech giant has hosted online-only events since the start of the pandemic two years ago. The company will show off the devices in an all-virtual event via a livestream on Apple's website. Apple is currently assessing when employees will return to the office, as the omicron variant wanes. The company said it will be "broadcasting from Apple Park," its headquarters in Cupertino, California.

as well as our recent divestitures of non-defense businesses." In its proxy statement released last week, Curtiss-Wright, which is valued at $5.7 billion, said its portfolio "will continue to reflect an increasing percentage of defense, as evidenced by six of the last seven acquisitions ...