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5 things to know about the expected US strikes in Syria The Pentagon said 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles were fired from two warships in the Mediterranean at the Shayrat airfield in Homs province, targeting a Syrian airbase from where US officials alleged the Khan Sheikhoun chemical attack had been launched. Six Syrian military personnel were killed.
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Dell advertised a new laptop in China by claiming it was great for cheating at PUBG Battle royale shooter Playerunknown's Battlegrounds is quite popular in China, with the country making up nearly half of the game's tens of millions of users. But with that popularity comes a significant amount of in-game cheating, with around 99 percent of all unauthorized modifications originating from ...
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Some airlines are re-routing flights because of potential air strikes in Syria Some major airlines were re-routing flights after Europe's air traffic control agency warned aircraft flying in the eastern Mediterranean to exercise caution due to possible air strikes into Syria. U.S. President Donald Trump and Western allies are discussing possible military action to punish Syria's ...
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Gold hits highest level since August 2016 in wake of Trump's missile threat Gold for June delivery climbed as much as 1.75 percent to $1,369.40 an ounce on the Comex in New York, its highest level since Aug. 5, 2016. The metal's price jumped markedly after President Trump warned Russia to "get ready" for a missile strike in Syria. Investors have been waiting for gold to break ...
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All The Weapon Nerfs And Changes In Today's Big 'Fortnite' Update Epic Games is making some big, important changes to weapons in Fortnite: Battle Royale in this week's v3.5 content update. Chief among these changes is a short equip time for weapons with a slow rate of fire. That may sound strange to someone not very familiar with the game, but here's why Epic ...
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Chinese tech groups' IPO proceeds doubled in 2017 Chinese technology, media and telecom companies doubled the amount of money they raised via stock exchange listings last year, in a trend that is set to rapidly gain pace as a number of tech unicorns ready plans to float on the mainland. Companies in the Chinese TMT sector doubled proceeds from ...
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