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True scale of UK role in torture and rendition after 9/11 revealed British intelligence agencies were involved in the torture and kidnap of terrorism suspects after 9/11, according to two reports by the parliamentary ...
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Ambulance crews attacked in hoax 999 call in Eastleigh Ambulance crews were attacked with bricks after responding to a false claim that a 13-year-old girl was in cardiac arrest. A rapid response car and ...
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China's social credit system 'could interfere in other nations' sovereignty' The system, which has been compared to an Orwellian tool of mass surveillance, is an ambitious work in progress: a series of big data and AI-enabled ...
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Justice Kennedy's Travel-Ban Opinion, in Light of His Retirement Kennedy, in what looks to be his last opinion, in Trump v. Hawaii—a four-paragraph concurrence, agreeing with the majority in upholding the travel ...
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Optus Sport chaos: SBS to broadcast rest of World Cup in Australia It's understood Optus sub-licenced the rights to the World Cup from SBS for around $8m but the telco's plans to stream all 64 matches in Russia were ...
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Alibaba Pulls Back in US Amid Trump Crackdown on Chinese Investment Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. is scaling back its presence in Silicon Valley—a sign that the Trump administration's crackdown on Chinese investment in ... White House may be using a softer tone, but it's still targeting Chinese investment in the US - CNBC
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Singapore sovereign fund Temasek takes stake in tech events firm Unbound Media exits happen, but typically you don't hear of tech events companies being sold. Well, that's the case in Singapore where SingEx — a subsidiary ...
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Archaeologists stumble on Neolithic ritual site in Suffolk Archaeologists are nervous of using the word "ritual", but in this case, Monahan said, it is unavoidable: the people who used the site "weren't living ...
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How the Startup Mentality Failed Kids in San Francisco On opening day in August of 2015, around two dozen staff members greeted the very first class. That's when the story took an alarming turn.
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'The war goes on': one tribe caught up in Colombia's armed conflict This was a 20 metre, steepish climb down to the banks of the River Piñuña Blanco, deep in the Colombian Amazon. Placido's mother had come here ...
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