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Mnangagwa sworn in as Zimbabwe's president Emmerson Mnangagwa committed to holding democratic elections next year as he was sworn in as president of Zimbabwe on Friday at a ceremony that was the culmination of an extraordinary 10 days that ended Robert Mugabe's 37-year rule. Mr Mnangagwa praised the 93-year-old former leader as ...
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Gambling regulators to investigate 'loot boxes' in video games Australian gambling regulators are considering whether pay-to-win "loot boxes" in video games constitute gambling and may be in breach of state laws. The recent release of Star Wars Battlefront 2, one of the year's gaming blockbusters, has renewed a global debate about the convergence of gambling ...
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A gold fund is investing in bitcoin A precious metals fund is investing in bitcoin to reinvest profits from the digital currency in gold assets. Ned Naylor-Leyland, manager of the Old Mutual Gold and Silver Fund, said it started buying bitcoin in April, and that the virtual currency serves as a better allocation than a heavy weighting toward ...
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Death toll in attack on mosque in Egypt's north Sinai climbs to 235: State television Militants killed 235 people at a mosque in Egypt's north Sinai region on Friday, detonating a bomb and shooting at fleeing worshippers and ambulances, state media and witnesses said. It was one of the deadliest attacks in the region's Islamist insurgency. No group claimed immediate responsibility, but ...
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Five Ukraine troops die in heavy fighting with Luhansk rebels Five Ukrainian troops have been killed by intense rebel shelling in the east of the country, the military says, in a new escalation of fighting. Four of them died during an eight-hour clash near Krymske, a village 50km (31 miles) north-west of Luhansk. Ukrainian forces say they killed eight rebels.
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