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ConductorOne raises $5M in seed round led by Accel to automate your access requests

Over the course of their careers, Alex Bovee and Paul Querna realized that while the use of SaaS apps and cloud infrastructure was exploding, the process to give employees permission to use them was n

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Chinese startups rush to bring alternative protein to people’s plates

On a recent morning in downtown Shenzhen, Lingyu queued up to order her go-to McMuffin. As she waited in line with other commuters, the 50-year-old accountant noticed the new vegetarian options on the

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A roadmap to bring China-India ties back on track

Chinese Ambassador to India Sun Weidong held a virtual dialogue with Sudheendra Kulkarni, political commentator and a close aid to former Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, April 2, 2021

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Brazil: Special Easter celebration for children in favela

02:37 With the daily number COVID-19 deaths reaching nearly 4,000 last week and a surge in new-variant cases, the news in Brazil is bleak. Unemployment remains at historical highs and

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Airlines anxiously await return to the skies

A KLM company Boeing 737, 19 March, 2021. /Getty Editor's note: Freddie Reidy is a freelance writer based in London. He studied history and history of art at the University of Kent, Canterbury

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'Clown' Johnson, 'Frightened Rabbit' May: Ex-Minister Savages Top UK Politicians in Explosive Memoir

The author of the book, Alan Duncan, served as minister of state for Europe and the Americas as well as Boris Johnson's deputy when the latter was the head of the Forei

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White House says bills are bipartisan even if GOP doesn't vote for them

The White House wants to change how people perceive bipartisanship, arguing that if they put forward proposals that are backed by Republicans and independents, they sho

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Nonobvious acquisitions are on my 2021 bingo board

At the end of 2020, I argued that edtech needs to think bigger in order to stay relevant after the pandemic. I urged founders to think less about how to bundle and unbundle lecture experience, and mor

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Climate safety nets for all

Icebergs float in the Antarctic Sea, September 19, 2018. /VCG Editor's note: Kevin Watkins is CEO of Save the Children UK. The article reflects the author's opinions and not necessarily the vi

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Sweden Aborts Bill Gates-Funded Experiment Aiming to Blot Out the Sun to Fight Climate Change

The project that aimed to release aerosols into the atmosphere to dim the Sun proved too controversial and stoked staunch opposition from environmental activists and in

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Buy a pass to Disrupt 2021 and get a free Extra Crunch membership

Are you ready to do whatever it takes to move the needle and drive your startup forward? Then you’re ready for TechCrunch Disrupt 2021. The leading tech conference focused on founders takes place Sept

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Collaborative iOS app Craft Docs secures $8M, led by Creandum and a ‘Skyscanner Mafia’

Launched in only November last year, the Craft Docs app — which was built from the ground up as an iOS app for collaborative documents — has secured an $8 million Series A round led by Creandum. Also

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And they call this 'genocide'?

Journalists from home and abroad visit the vocational education and training center in Moyu county of Hotan Prefecture, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, July 20, 2019. /Xinhua

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The 'sources' for fabricating the 'Xinjiang genocide' reports

Editor's note:CGTN's First Voice provides instant commentary on breaking stories. The daily column clarifies emerging issues and better defines the news agenda, offering a Chinese perspective on t

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Can we now bury the COVID-19 conspiracy theories?

The headquarters of the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland. /Getty Editor's note: Timothy Kerswell is a research fellow at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen). He live

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Net zero summit calls for more money to fight climate change

02:04 Some of the world's biggest economies have called for more action and money to fight climate change.The U.S., China and the EU took part in a virtual summit that was co-chaired b

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Breaking up big tech would be a mistake

It seems safe to say that our honeymoon with big tech is officially over.After years of questionable data-handling procedures, arbitrary content management policies and outright anti-competitive pract