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German Economy Minister Falls Leaving Stage at IT Event
Germany’s economy minister has fallen as he left a stage during an event at which he was presenting a European digital cloud project.
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One-Time Rival of Germany’s Merkel Assails Her Leadership
A one-time rival of German Chancellor Angela Merkel has assailed her leadership style, adding to tensions in her center-right party after a dismal state election performance.
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Australian Consumer Watchdog Sues Google Over Location Data
The Australian consumer watchdog is taking Google to court alleging the technology giant broke consumer law by misleading Android users about how their location data was used.
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Nepal Man Shatters Record for Scaling World’s Highest Peaks
A Nepalese national has shattered the previous mountaineering record for successfully climbing the world’s 14 highest peaks, completing the feat in 189 days.
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Cambodian Police Keep Up Search for British Backpacker
A top Cambodian police official involved in the search for a missing British backpacker says the mission will not end until she is found.
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China Accuses US of ‘Economic Bullying’ Over Equipment Ban
China is accusing the U.S. of 'economic bullying behavior' after U.S. regulators cited security threats in proposing to cut off funding for Chinese equipment in U.S. telecommunications networks.
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Egypt Officials: 1 Policeman, 13 Militants Killed in Sinai
Egyptian officials say a police conscript has been killed in a militant attack in the restive northern part of the Sinai Peninsula.
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UK Prime Minister to Push for an Election _ Again
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will for a fourth time ask Parliament to approve early elections after lawmakers rejected his latest bid amid concerns about the government’s Brexit plans.
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With Each Pitch at Series, Call Gets Louder for Robot Umps
From the box seats to the far reaches of the bleachers, all 40,000 umpires in the stands at Nationals Park were sure they could tell: Gerrit Cole’s fastball to Victor Robles missed the strike zone.
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North Korea Rejects Meeting With South Over Resort
North Korea on Tuesday rejected South Korea’s request for working-level talks to discuss the possible demolition of South Korean-made hotels and other facilities at the North’s Diamond Mountain resort that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un wants removed.