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Business, Published on 17/10/2019
» Thailand placed in the bottom five out of 47 countries ranked for privacy protection, according to a study by Comparitech, a website that researches and compares tech services.
AFP, Published on 17/10/2019
» CANNES (FRANCE) - Video streaming upstarts are looking to a different model to take on industry leader Netflix: free-to-viewer services that come with ads.
AFP, Published on 17/10/2019
» YONKERS, United States: The date for the world's first commercial space flight is not even confirmed yet, but future passengers' Star Trek-like outfits are ready and waiting.
AFP, Published on 17/10/2019
» BRUSSELS - British and EU negotiators worked late into the night into Thursday in the hopes of presenting a last-minute Brexit deal to leaders meeting for a crunch European summit.
AFP, Published on 17/10/2019
» WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump on Wednesday defended as "strategically brilliant" his decision to pull US troops out of Syria as the House of Representatives overwhelmingly condemned the move in a rare bipartisan rebuke.
AFP, Published on 17/10/2019
» RIYADH: Thirty-five foreigners were killed and four others injured when a bus collided with another heavy vehicle in the Muslim holy city of Medina, Saudi state media reported on Thursday.
AFP, Published on 17/10/2019
» LONDON: The remains of the first British explorer to circumnavigate Australia are to be reburied in his home village after being discovered near a busy London railway station.
AFP, Published on 17/10/2019
» LOS ANGELES: American boxer Patrick Day died Wednesday after suffering a serious brain injury during his knockout defeat to Charles Conwell last weekend, promoter Lou DiBella said in a statement.
AFP, Published on 17/10/2019
» SEOUL: South Korea's Tottenham Hotspur star Son Heung-min said the historic World Cup qualifier in Pyongyang was a "very aggressive" match that made him fear injuries, with North Korean players even swearing at him and his teammates.
AFP, Published on 17/10/2019
» WASHINGTON - The Satanic Temple, recognized as a church in the United States, has the right to gather at the US Naval Academy on the condition it does not hold services, a spokeswoman said Wednesday.