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Samsung's heir Lee Jae-yong to resume activities next month

SamsungElectronicsCo.'sViceChairmanLeeJae-yong,heirapparenttoSouthKorea'sNo.1businessconglomerate,isexpectedtoresumehisdutiesasearlyasnextmonthafterbeingrelease

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Turkish forces surround Afrin city in Syria operation: army

TheTurkisharmyandalliedSyrianrebelshavesurroundedthecityofAfrininnorthernSyriacontrolledbyKurdishmilitiathatisthekeytargetofAnkara'scross-borderoperation,themil

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Apple patent: MacBook keyboard is more resistant to crumbs and debris

A2016patentfromApplehasbeenmadepublicthisweek,anditimaginesakeyboardthat’smoreresistanttodebrisandcrumbsAsnotedbyTheVerge,thispatentwasfiledbackin2016,butonlyno

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Muslim holds ancient key to Jesus tomb site in Jerusalem

Asdarkfalls,AdeebJoudeh,aMuslim,makeshiswaythroughthestonealleywaysofJerusalem’swalledOldCitycradlingtheancientkeytooneofChristianity’sholiestsites.Centuriesago

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High-speed quantum encryption may help secure future Internet

‍USresearchershavedevelopedahigh-speedencryptionsystemthatmaypreventhackersfrombreakingintocomputersystems,andthesequantumencryptiontechniquesmaybeonestepcloser

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China's quantum satellite sends unbreakable cipher from space

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“Voice AI” might still has a long way to go

TheuseofAIpromisestransformativeeffectsonvarioussectors.Forus,themostcommonusageofAIisvoiceassistantservices.Butaccordingtoworld’stopexpertsattheGlobalArtificia

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Iran says Vienna talks "serious, intensive"

Iran and the world powers have started "serious and intensive" talks over the Islamic republic's disputed nuclear program in the Austrian capital of Vienna, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said on Wednesday.

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Hong Kong legislation head: budget debate ends on Tuesday

Whilst the Legislative Council (Legco) remained stagnant in passage of the fiscal budget for the city, Hong Kong’s Secretary for Finance John Tsang vented disappointment over the delay, and described the Hong Kong government as a “vault without key”.