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BT warns UK: Banning Huawei too fast could cause outages

British telecom operator BT's CEO Philip Jansen on Monday urged the UK government not to move too fast to ban China’s Huawei from the 5G network, cautioning that if it did, there could be outages

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NHTSA launches probe into Tesla touchscreen failures

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a preliminary investigation into allegations of failing touchscreens on Tesla’s older Model S vehicles. The federal agency launched the pr

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Businesses urged to give refugees more jobs in COVID-19 era

Governments and businesses must do more to integrate refugees into the economy and stop them falling through the cracks during the coronavirus pandemic, a top United Nations (UN) official said on Thu

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Black Lives Matter: 'No racism' actions in sport

Darmstadt players hold a "Black Lives Matter" banner prior to a Bundesliga match against Hannover 96 in Darmstadt, Germany, June 14, 2020. /VCG World No.1 golfer Golfer Rory McIlroy of

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Asia Album: Made in the Philippines -- artist raises awareness on COVID-19 by artistic face masks

Filipino artist Leeroy New wears an improvised face mask in his studio in Manila, the Philippines on May 22, 2020. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)MANILA, May 23 (Xinhua) -- You might better keep social distanc

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iPhone sales are down, ahead of uncertain times for the industry

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Apple device sales have taken a hit, but the company’s services are doing swell. The iPhone, the longtime cornerstone of the company’s hardware portfolio hit $

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COVID-passports: EU searches for ways to save the tourism industry

02:19 As summer approaches in the northern hemisphere, the European Union (EU) is desperately discussing measures to save the bloc's tourism industry, which is in crisis due to the COV

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The next iPhone could be delayed a month, as pandemic wears on

The latest budget iPhone arrived this month to largely positive reviews. The next flagship, on the other hand, may have to wait. The COVID-19 pandemic is having all man

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Nigeria leader's top aide dies of COVID-19

The powerful chief of staff to Nigerian leader Muhammadu Buhari has died after contracting the novel coronavirus, the presidency said Saturday. Buhari's office announced in a statement that it "re

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Greece and Malta lock down migrant camps, over 5,000 under quarantine

Officials said the Malakasa camp outside Athens had been placed under full lockdown. /AFP Over 5,000 asylum-seekers were placed under mandatory quarantine in Greece and Malta on Sunday after s

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Answer Bank: How to protect babies from COVID-19?

Babies cannot wear masks, which can cause breathing difficulties and pose suffocation risks. Therefore, parents should avoid taking them out and take precautions themselves to protect infants.Duri

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Pakistan gears up to fight coronavirus

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Pakistan has risen close to 3,000 on Saturday, after more cases were reported in Islamabad, Punjab and Sindh provinces and Azad Jammu and Kashmir.As th

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Original Content podcast: ‘The Platform’ offers a gruesome metaphor for capitalism

“The Platform” is not a subtle movie.That’s true of its approach to horror, with intense, bloody scenes that prompted plenty of screaming and pausing from your hosts at the Original

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Egypt closes malls, restaurants over COVID-19 concerns

A security guard at Cairo University wears a protective mask following the suspension of study for only undergraduate students amid coronavirus disease (COVID-19) spread, in Cairo, Egypt March 15

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UN chief urges govt's worldwide to immediately 'scale up' virus fight

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres speaks to during an interview in Lahore, Pakistan, February 18, 2020. /AP Italian lawmaker Maria Teresa Baladini wears a face mask and gloves during

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U.S. reports over 700 coronavirus cases, 26 deaths

A woman wears a mask near the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in the Financial District in New York, U.S., March 4, 2020. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid The United States reported four more deaths fr

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Iran temporarily releases some 70,000 prisoners due to COVID-19

A nurse wears protective gear in a ward dedicated for people infected with the novel coronavirus, at a hospital in Tehran, Iran, March 8, 2020. /AP Iran has temporarily released approximately