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Facebook to launch news subscription feature, some big names opt out

FacebooksaidonThursdayithassignedup10newspublishersincludingtheWashingtonPostandTheEconomisttotakepartinatrialthatgivesitsmobileappusersaccesstoalimitednumberof

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Twitter now displays popular articles from your timeline

Twitterkeepslookingforwaystoimproveitsservicetobettermeettheneedsofitsdiverseandpassionateaudience.LastSeptember,codeintheAndroidapppointedtoanexperimental"twee

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Facebook and Google dominate web traffic, but not the same kind

Thiswon’tbeashocktoanyonewhoworksinpublishing,butGoogleisnolongerthereferralking.Whilethesearchgiantisstillveryimportanttopublishers,Facebooknowedgesitoutinwhen

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Turkish parliament nears approval of presidential system

Turkey edged closer to adopting a constitutional bill extending President Tayyip Erdogan's powers overnight, with parliament approving four more articles of a reform which opponents see as a step towards an authoritarian state.

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Turkey's parliament approves key articles of constitutional reform

Turkey's parliament approved key articles of a constitutional reform overnight which would allow the president to be a member of a political party and issue decrees, bringing a step closer the executive presidency sought by Tayyip Erdogan.

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Malaysian PM mulls legal action against The Wall Street Journal

​Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak is considering legal action Wednesday against The Wall Street Journal over reports saying some 700 million U.S. dollars from the controversial state investment fund 1Malaysia Development Bhd., or 1MDB, has been transferred to his personal account.