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Senate Report Warns Western Governments Not To Ignore Suspected Russian Hits In Britain And ... Democratic members of the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee have warned Western governments not to ignore a spate of suspected Russian assassinations in Britain and the US, exposed by BuzzFeed News last year, as part of President Vladimir Putin's assault on the global democratic order.
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Who is protesting in Tunisia and why? In the short term, demonstrators are angry at price and tax rises, imposed by the government to cut a soaring deficit and meet demands of international lenders. But protests are also fuelled by the lack of major economic improvement since the ousting in 2011 of the autocrat Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali.
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Volta Energy joins the fray in battle for battery technologies Over the past decade plenty of investors have been burnt trying to pick the battery technology that will power the era of electric cars. Jeff Chamberlain reckons the stakes are even higher. For a decade, the 52-year-old played a pivotal role managing battery research at the Argonne National Laboratory in ...
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Philippines exhumes bodies of two children in dengue vaccine probe The Department of Health (DOH) stopped using Dengvaxia last month after its maker, Sanofi Pasteur, said the vaccine itself may in some cases increase the risk of severe dengue in recipients not previously infected. One of the two exhumed bodies showed signs of excessive bleeding, said officials of ...
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Ex-financial regulator wishes he invested in bitcoin back when he was telling everyone to be careful Former financial regulator Bart Chilton wishes he had invested in bitcoin and other popular cryptocurrencies back when he was telling everyone to be careful. Chilton says it's still the "Wild West" outside the regulated futures market, but added the massive price fluctuations have since "mellowed out.".
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