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As-it-happens update 24 February 2018
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Syrian government forces have killed more than 500 civilians during a week of intense bombardment of a rebel enclave near Damascus, activists say. The victims in the Eastern Ghouta include 121 children, says the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based group monitoring the conflict.
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Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund is in talks to invest as much as $400m in Magic Leap in a deal that would take the US tech start-up's total fundraising to $2.3bn, even though its augmented reality glasses have yet to go on sale. The deal between Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund and ...
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Sandra Hüller is the German actress who found world-cinema stardom on account of her performance in the black comedy Toni Erdmann; now she makes a very stylish appearance at the Berlin film festival in this utterly engrossing and richly humane workplace drama In the Aisles, from Thomas Stuber.
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Conservatives were much more likely than liberals to retweet Russian trolls in the 2016 election, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Southern California released this month. It traced Russian efforts to influence America's 2016 presidential campaign via Twitter using 45 million ...
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March will come in like a lion on Netflix, thanks to all the strong female characters ready to storm the streaming service. (It is Women's History Month, after all.) Read on to learn about the best of what Netflix is bringing to the screen next month—as well as what to catch now, before it fades into the black ...
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"There's a different energy here, as opposed to opposition and negativity -- less anger," Dale Bellis, a conservative activist, said in an interview after addressing the conference on Friday. "Anger and fear many times drives us more than does optimism and hope. And so, yeah, we do need to maintain that ...
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And while Qantas can be seen now as a corporate champion, its (perfectly legal) ability to avoid paying corporate tax in recent years on its huge profits may yet make it a pariah. It's hard to explain why a business that is throwing off cash like Qantas hasn't made much a contribution to the nation's coffers.
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As Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors rolled out their electric cars for the mass market in 2010, Japanese manufacturers placed enthusiastic bets on a surge in battery demand. But the electric vehicle revolution failed to materialise and much of their investments went sour. Nearly a decade later, China and ...
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A U.S. District Court judge has blocked the Interior Department from suspending an Obama-era rule meant to prevent planet-warming methane emissions. The judge said the Interior Department's argument for suspending the rule was "untethered to evidence." The rule in question is meant to reduce ...
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The body of a bomb blast victim is carried away in Mogadishu, Somalia. (Mohamed Abdiwahab / AFP/Getty Images). Authorities say the death toll in a pair of explosions Friday evening in Somalia's capital has risen to 21. The director of Aamin Ambulance service, Dr. Abdirahman Abdulqadir, gave the ...
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