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The war in the desert It is just before 15:00 on Saturday in Timbuktu and the intense desert heat has reached its peak. Five years ago, Islamist occupiers were driven out of ...
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Exclusive: Neanderthal 'minibrains' grown in dish Compared with cortical minibrains made with typical human cells, the Neanderthal organoids have a different shape and differences in their neuronal ...
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In pictures: Summer and winter solstice celebrations In Antarctica, members of the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) at the Casey research station marked the winter solstice with a tradition of cutting ...
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Trump Stokes Outrage in Silicon Valley—But It's Selective In the past few months, this growing unease has bubbled up into outright rebellion from within the rank and file of some of the largest companies in the ...
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Automakers are burning through billions in EV, AV race The race to develop autonomous and electric vehicles could be a race to the bottom for the automotive industry — at least in the near-term.
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Ailing MP wheeled into Commons in pyjamas criticises Tory whips A Labour MP who discharged herself from hospital and attended parliament in her pyjamas in order to take part in a Brexit vote has accused Tory ...
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Private Equity in Japan Needs Some Shake, Rattle and Roll Few private equity markets are as highly contested as Japan. With funds' cash levels, or dry powder, at record highs, assets are being bid up to heady ...
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Spite buildings: when human grudges get architectural – in pictures At 33 floors, this art deco skyscraper was for a time the tallest building in South America. Corina Kavanagh, a millionaire of Irish descent who had ...
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UK urges EU to publish plans for Britons living in Europe post-Brexit The home secretary, Sajid Javid, said he was concerned that other EU member states have not stated how they are going to support Britons in Europe ...
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Canada's Trudeau says cannabis will become legal in mid-October Marijuana will become fully legal in Canada on 17 October, prime minister Justin Trudeau has said, ushering in a landmark change that he expects ...
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