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| Chinese authorities dish out $5M in fines for developers of PUBG hack software There has long been speculation and evidence of cheating software for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), but action is being taken to stamp it out. The makers of the smash-hit game have confirmed that they have worked with authorities in China who have dished out over $5 million in fines to at ...
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| EU vows not to give in to threats as Trump delays tariffs On Monday night President Donald Trump gave the EU, Canada, Mexico and other allies a second 30-day reprieve from the measures, which had been due to go into effect on Tuesday. In response, France, Germany and the European Commission stepped up calls for permanent relief from the tariffs, ...
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| In Europe, Gas Is King Natural gas demand in Europe is growing at a remarkable pace, according to a report published last week. And this growth is set to quicken over the next five years. This isn't just about market forces – it's the result of concerted European Union policy. The report, published by the Oxford Institute for ...
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| Last week in tech: See the world through rose-colored Spectacles One piece of tech I hope for every year is for robotic eyeballs to replace squishy ocular blobs in my head, which get ravaged by allergies in the spring. Sadly, that's not quite a reality just yet, but there's still plenty to talk about in the technology world this week, including Snap's latest face cameras, ...
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| Violence against women in Canada is 'pervasive and systemic' – UN envoy Violence against women in Canada is a "serious, pervasive and systemic problem", according to a United Nations envoy who recently wrapped an investigative trip to the country. Dubravka Šimonović, the UN's special rapporteur on violence against women, applauded the Canadian government, led by ...
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| Women This Week: Insurrection in Iran Police Assault Sparks Outcry in Iran. Footage of Iranian police assaulting a young woman for wearing a loose headscarf ignited public outcry in the Gulf nation. The video was posted by several high-profile women, including U.S.-based activist Masih Alinejad, drawing more than 20,000 comments within ...
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| Mosul library recreated in Norfolk country house installation In the cellars of one of England's grandest country houses will be a recreation of a university library destroyed by militants in Mosul, Iraq. In a nearby corridor are copies of a bestseller censored by the Pentagon. Upstairs a book banned in China has been inserted in a bookcase of innocuous 19th century ...
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The Biggest Winners in the $23 Billion Marathon-Andeavor Deal Other insiders who are big winners in this deal include Andeavor board member Jeff Stevens and CEO Greg Goff. Stevens owns nearly 1.2 million shares of Andeavor stock, which are now valued at more than $182 million. Goff holds 764,170 shares, an amount that includes 151,513 options to acquire ...
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| The Sixers' Dream Postseason Turns Into a Nightmare in Boston The opening game of the series was the Scariest Terry (in a good way) we've seen yet. (The bad Scary Terry went 5-for-19 in Games 3 and 4 against the Bucks.) Rozier accounted for seven of the Celtics' 17 makes from deep, two more than all of the Sixers combined. He made Robert Covington look like ...
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