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How Russian Agents Hunt Down Kremlin Opponents A secret Russian death squad appears to be killing Moscow's enemies in the West in an effort to destabilize Europe. Perpetrators with connections to ...
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Fourteen attorneys general will challenge T-Mobile and Sprint merger in court this week After months of statements, the biggest challenge yet to T-Mobile and Sprint's proposed merger kicks off today in a Manhattan court. The trial is the ...
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Fact check: Did it really used to snow more often in December in Germany? However, snow is quite rare during the holidays in most of Germany. ... CLAIM: Snow during Christmas was more common in previous years.
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US VC investment in female founders hits all-time high Venture capital investment in all-female founding teams hit $3.3 billion in 2019, representing 2.8% of capital invested across the entire U.S. startup ...
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European Space Agency to launch space debris collector in 2025 A four-armed robotic junk collector will be launched into space by the European Space Agency in what it says will be the first mission to remove an ...
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Best things to do on water in Egypt Flanked by the Mediterranean on the north and the Red Sea in the east, Egypt also boasts one of the longest coastlines in Africa and the Middle East.
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Researchers find over 40 new species of fish in one lake There are many thousands of species of fish inhabiting the world's waters. Recently, researchers have uncovered around 40 new species in a lake in ...
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Boris Johnson is playing with fire in Northern Ireland On Thursday, Northern Ireland, like the rest of the UK, will go to vote in the most important election in modern British history and as many as eight of ...
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Bashar al-Assad's uncle faces embezzlement trial in Paris The uncle of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad is due to go on trial in Paris on charges of embezzling his country to buy property worth at least €90m ...
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Amazon's lawsuit details allegations of 'inexplicable' procurement violations in JEDI contract In a heavily redacted version of its bid protest lawsuit, AWS painted its own proposal for the up-to $10 billion cloud contract as the obvious choice on a ...
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