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| Facebook finds no substantial evidence of Russian meddling in EU referendum "The investigation team found no additional coordinated Russian-linked accounts or Pages delivering ads to the UK regarding the EU Referendum during the relevant period, beyond the minimal activity we previously disclosed," said Simon Milner, Facebook's UK policy director, in a letter to Damian ...
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| The Economist explainsWhy the war in Syria is hotting up FOR a moment it looked as though Syria's seven-year war, which has killed more than 400,000 people and contributed to the largest refugee crisis in recent history, might be winding down. As 2017 drew to a close, the so-called caliphate of Islamic State (IS) had disintegrated. The forces of the Syrian ...
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| Slovak police detain Italians named in murdered journalist's last report Slovak police said they detained on Thursday several Italian businessmen named by murdered journalist Ján Kuciak as having mafia connections in a posthumously published investigative report on alleged high-level corruption. The country's police chief, Tibor Gaspar, told reporters in the eastern town ...
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| Laura Muir doubles up aiming to flourish in indoor comfort zone Muir had been hyped up, perhaps unrealistically, as a potential double gold medallist but returned home to Milnathort, a small town in the shadows of Scotland's Lomond Hills, empty handed. Tears flowed in the immediate aftermath but there was little time to dwell on what might have been. Sick animals ...
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| Whatever happened to wage rises in Australia? For the past four years workers across Australia have for the first time outside of a recession seen their living standards stagnate. Where once it was taken for granted that you would be better off now than you were in the past, the average Australian household has less disposable income in real terms ...
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| Virtualitics grabs another $7M in funding to drive its VR data visualization platform It's still hard to beat VR when it comes to wrapping someone up in a visual experience and pointing their whole attention at the topic at hand. Where the tech also makes a lot of sense is what Virtualitics is doing with their Shared Virtual Office feature, which turns VR systems into teleconferencing rooms ...
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