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Nvidia nears deal to buy chip designer Arm for over $40 bln: sources

A woman walks past a SoftBank mobile store in Tokyo on August 11, 2020. /VCG Nvidia Corp. is close to a deal to buy British chip designer Arm Holdings from SoftBank Group Corp. for more than 4

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HK police swear to bring all lawbreakers to justice

A total of 2,210 people have been prosecuted by the Hong Kong police as of Monday, after widespread unrest that began last June again rippled throughout the city. Out o

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'Poisoned' Alexei Navalny comes out of coma in German hospital

Alexei Navalny was in a medically induced coma in Germany. Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg/Getty Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who Germany says was poisoned by a weapons-grade Novichok ne

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Iran to Export ‘More Military Hardware’ After Arms Embargo Expiration, Defence Minister Says

Iran’s Student News Network (SNN) has quoted the country’s Defence Minister Amir Hatami as saying that Tehran is considering selling more domestically made weapons as a

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NATO says Russia must cooperate on probe into Navalny poisoning

NATO allies agreed on Friday that Russia must cooperate fully with an impartial investigation to be led by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons into

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Missing children rescued in U.S. sex trafficking bust

Nearly 40 missing or endangered children were rescued by U.S. federal and state agents during a law enforcement bust in the state of Georgia, authorities said.On Thursday, the U.S. Marshals Service s

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Hillary Clinton: Joe Biden Should Rejoin Iran Deal for the Sake of US Interests

The Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden intends to negotiate a new deal with Iran after Donald Trump withdrew from the existing one. Biden’s advisor said that a

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Israel opposes U.S. arms sales to UAE amid deal optimism

An Israeli Air Force F-35 fighter jet flies during an aerial demonstration at a graduation ceremony for Israeli Air Force pilots at the Hatzerim Airbase in southern Israel, December 27, 2017. /Re

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Gun ownership increases in Brazil under President Bolsonaro

02:32 Gun ownership has soared in Brazil since President Jair Bolsonaro came to office a couple of years ago.It's now a lot easier for Brazilians to acquire their weapons since the gov

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Israel condemns UN Security Council's vote on Iran embargo

Israeli leaders on Saturday condemned the U.N. Security Council's decision not to renew a U.N. arms embargo on Iran, saying the decision would encourage Iranian aggress

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China to continue to work with Pakistan in fighting COVID-19: spokesperson

China will continue to work with Pakistan to fight COVID-19 and expand cooperation on assistance with medical supplies, experience exchanges, traditional Chinese medicine and vaccine development,

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Fortnite sues Apple and Google after it is dropped from app stores

Epic Games' lawsuit is not seeking money but is asking for injunctions that would change the way tech firms run their app stores.

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It is not right timing for China to join U.S.-Russia arms control talks: Chinese ambassador

China's nuclear power is not at the same level as that of the United States and Russia, and it is not yet the right timing for China to join their nuclear disarmament

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Amazon relaunches Twitch Prime as Prime Gaming

Amazon Prime is highlighting its offerings for gamers today with the launch of a service called Prime Gaming.This is a new version of Twitch Prime, a service that Amazon launched four years ago tied

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Action needed to stop the use of killer robots, report says

The US and Russia are said to be in a group of military powers who have rejected proposals for regulation on autonomous weapons.

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India to ban imports of 101 items of military equipment

India said Sunday that it will ban the imports of 101 items of military equipment in an effort to boost local production and improve self-reliance in weapons manufactur

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Japan's Nagasaki marks 75th anniversary of atomic bombing

01:10 Nagasaki on Sunday marked the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing in World War II, with about 500 people and representatives from some 70 countries and regions attending the a