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Trapped in Ikea: snowstorm in Denmark forces dozens to bed down in store ... - The Guardian Six customers and about two dozen staff spent the night in the bed department after a foot of snow fell.
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Omicron Could Overtake Delta in Europe in Months, ECDC Says - Bloomberg The omicron variant is spreading so quickly that it could account for more than half of Covid-19 cases in Europe in a few months, a key European ...
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The Corona Debate in Africa: With Omicron Spreading, Many Countries Consider Vaccine ... African countries are trying to speed up their vaccination campaigns as supplies start rolling in. The challenges, though, remain immense, ...
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Qualcomm's new G3x platform could usher in a new wave of Nintendo Switch-alikes - The Verge Qualcomm is upping its investment in gaming with the new Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 Gaming Platform, an Android-based platform that device manufacturers ...
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Helicopter services in rush for electric air taxi future | Financial Times Blade Air Mobility of New York in $12m deal with Helijet to expand network.
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MLB, MLBPA fail to reach new labor agreement; league in 1st lockout since 1990 - ESPN IRVING, Texas -- Major League Baseball locked out its players early Thursday morning, certifying the game's first work stoppage in more than a ...
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Metaverse won't be turning point in cryptocurrency adoption, investor Chesnais says | Reuters In blockchain-based 3D virtual worlds, often referred to as metaverses, users can purchase and trade virtual assets and services using ...
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Myanmar: Protesters Targeted in March Massacre | Human Rights Watch Myanmar security forces deliberately "kettled" protesters and used lethal force during the March 14, 2021, anti-junta protests in Yangon's Hlaing ...
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World's Second Tallest Building Tops Out in Malaysia | ArchDaily In downtown Kuala Lumpur, Merdeka 118 topped out at 678.9 metres tall and 118 storeys, becoming the second-tallest building in the world.
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Women's Tennis Suspends Events in China Following Allegation Against Government Official - WSJ The Women's Tennis Association said Wednesday that it would halt all of its tournaments in China because it isn't satisfied that Chinese tennis ...
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