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Here's Why Google's Antitrust Defense Is Faltering in Europe Not only have European Union regulators whacked it with its third set of antitrust charges in 15 months, but the tech giant is clearly not doing well in its ...
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US to offer Russia an 'anti-terror pact' in Syria The US is expected to offer to cooperate with Russia in Syria, in a controversial pact which would see Washington effectively change course and help ...
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Paper in a Top Medical Journal Has an Unexpected Author: Barack Obama It may be the first time a sitting president has authored a complete academic article — with an abstract, findings and conclusions — that's been ...
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Theresa May's Cabinet: Who's in and who's out? The latest updates She was a passionate campaigner for Remain ahead of the European Union referendum and is now the second most powerful woman in Britain.
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US reveals Isis commander was not killed in March airstrike The Pentagon has admitted it did not kill a senior Islamic State operative in a March airstrike that the Obama administration made a talking point for ...
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Holes in Wang's Silver Screen Wang Jianlin's quest for domination of the world box office continues, with the Wall Street Journal reporting his Dalian Wanda Group is in talks to buy ...
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Bastille Day celebrations on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, in pictures Bare-chested Maori warriors joined more than 3,000 troops as dozens of helicopters and fighter jets roared overhead as France honoured Australia ...
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Pokémon Go away: Who owns the augmented reality we play in? Since Pokémon Go's release on 6 July, the augmented reality app has become a smash hit. In the game, players must track their location as they walk ...
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