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Mozilla takes action to protect users in Kazakhstan Today, Mozilla and Google took action to protect the online security and privacy of individuals in Kazakhstan. Together the companies deployed ...
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Children in Britain are living in shipping containers and office blocks, report finds London (CNN) Children in England are growing up in shipping containers, office blocks, and bed and breakfasts, a report into youth homelessness ...
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The Family: 'Raised in a doomsday cult, I entered the real world at 15' For the first 15 years of his life, Ben Shenton lived in a doomsday cult that thought the world would soon end. Instead the police arrived one day and ...
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Kashmir: suspected militant killed in Indian security operation A suspected militant and a police officer have been killed in a gun battle in Indian-administered Kashmir in what is believed to be the first clash with ...
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Death toll in Afghanistan wedding blast rises to 80 The death toll from a suicide bomb attack at a wedding hall in Afghanistan's ... Nusrat Rahimi said 17 civilians died from their wounds in recent days.
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Will China lead the world in AI by 2030? The country's artificial-intelligence research is growing in quality, but the field still plays catch up to the United States in terms of high-impact papers, ...
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Out of sadness into empathy: the top 10 caregivers in fiction I worked as a professional companion for elderly people for nearly nine years before I began writing about my caregiving work in the form of Say Say ...
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Ryanair cabin crew in Spain will strike for 10 days in September The airline said it will decide whether the base at Girona will also be shut in the coming weeks. The closure of the three bases could lead to the loss of ...
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Amazon burning: Brazil reports record surge in forest fires Fires raging in Brazil's Amazon rainforest have hit a record high number this year, according to new data from the country's space research agency, ...
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Sudan swears in civilian-majority ruling body Military and civilian members of Sudan's newly-formed ruling body have been sworn in at the presidential palace in the country's capital, Khartoum, ...
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