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Theresa May fights to keep UK in EU satellite project Theresa May is leading efforts to stop an "outrageous" EU move to freeze Britain out of Europe's €10bn Galileo satellite project, as space becomes a new frontier in Brexit negotiations. The UK prime minister has been warned that hundreds of millions of pounds of contracts are at stake in the coming ...
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Facing little contest, Sisi seeks high turnout in Egypt vote Sisi, 63, who led the military's overthrow of Egypt's first democratically elected President Mohamed Mursi in 2013, is seeking a second term after a first four-year mandate he says has brought stability and security. But a lower-than-expected turnout could suggest Sisi lacks a mandate to take more of the ...
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Uber's defeat in Southeast Asia calls into question its "barge in" expansion strategy worldwide A years-long competition is coming to an end now that Uber is ceding its business in Southeast Asia to Grab, its chief rival in the region. According to the companies, Uber will hand over its ride-hailing and UberEats food delivery services to Grab in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the ...
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Cracks In Earth's Magnetic Field Let In These Fantastic Aurora Views Photographer Oliver Wright, who also leads aurora borealis tours in Lapland, caught the above several minutes of the Northern Lights in Abisko, Sweden on Friday evening. The display was so dramatic and bright that it actually comes out a bit overexposed in the video and Wright managed to burn the ...
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