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U.S. House panel to probe Trump-era surveillance of lawmakers, media

The U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee will investigate the Justice Department's surveillance of members of Congress and journalists during the Trump administration, panel Chairman Jer

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USA Cricket appoints four-member panel to select independent directors

TheUSACricket,thenewboardsetupunderICC'ssupervisiontoadministercricketintheUnitedStatesofAmericafollowingtheexpulsionofUSACAlastyear,hasappointedafour-memberpan

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U.S. House panel finds 'no evidence' of Trump-Russia election collusion

ARepublican-dominatedHousepanelannouncedMondaythattheirinvestigationintoallegedRussianmeddlinginthe2016electionfoundnocollusionbyDonaldTrump'spresidentialcampai

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Doctors using Snapchat to send patient scans to each other, panel finds

DoctorsareusingSnapchattosendpatientscanstoeachother,apanelofhealthandtechexpertshasfound,concludingthe“digitalrevolutionhaslargelybypassedtheNHS”.Cliniciansuse

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Australia considers allowing assisted suicide for terminally ill patient

TerminallyillVictorianswithintwoyearsofdyingwillbeabletoaskforassistedsuicideunderlegislationthatwilllegalizeeuthanasiainthestate,reportssaidThursday.Aministeri

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Top court retries rape, murder case, doubts execution

The Supreme People's Court (SPC) will rehear a two-decades-old rape and murder case, in which a man was found guilty and executed, over concerns that the evidence presented was insufficient.

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CY Leung apologises to residents affected by lead-in-water scandal

Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying has apologised for the distress caused to public estate residents affected by the last year’s lead-in-water scandal.

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AU high-level panel visits Burundi to help settle crisis

A high-level panel of five leaders sent by the African Union (AU) Thursday held consultations with Burundian leaders on ways of solving the east African country' s crisis that broke out in April 2015.

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U.S. Secret Service lack of leadership, training: panel

The U.S. Secret Service is "starved for leadership" and needs to improve training after upgrading the White House fence, an independent panel said in its Thursday review.

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Japan's Sharp to make world's 1st 4K display panel for smartphones

Japan's Sharp Corp. has begun developing a super high-definition "4K" liquid crystal display ( LCD) panel for smartphones, the first such attempt in the world, Kyodo quoted a source close to the matter as saying on Monday.

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Wolbachia bacteria may be solution in fight against dengue fever

An expert panel has recommended that Singapore explore the use of male mosquitoes carrying a type of bacteria known as Wolbachia in the fight against dengue fever, the National Environment Agency said on Friday.

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U.S. countervailing measures against Chinese products inconsistent with rules

The World Trade Organization (WTO) ruled on Monday in its panel report that the United States had acted inconsistently with WTO rules in regard of its countervailing measures against certain products from China.

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U.S. countervailing measures against certain Chinese products: WTO

The World Trade Organization (WTO) ruled on Monday in its panel report that the United States had acted inconsistently with WTO rules in regard of its countervailing measures against certain products from China.

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Malaysia to discuss forming international panel on missing plane investigation

Malaysian acting Transport Minister Hishammudin Hussein said here Wednesday that the Malaysian cabinet would discuss forming an international expert panel to look into the missing flight MH370 incident.

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WTO rules China's export measures on rare earth inconsistent with rules

The World Trade Organization (WTO) ruled on Wednesday that China had acted inconsistently with WTO rules with regard to the export measures imposed on the rare earth materials.

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S. Korea, DPRK's joint panel hold first talks on Kaesong complex

A joint panel composed of officials from South Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Thursday held their first meeting on dispute arbitration in the joint factory park in the border town of Kaesong, South Korea's Unification Ministry said.

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U.S. Senate intelligence panel head accuses CIA of spying on panel's computers

U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, on Tuesday accused the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of illegally searching computers used by her staffers investigating CIA interrogation methods, but the CIA director quickly denied the allegation.