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China takes aim again at BBC as dispute with Britain intensifies
Day earlier, Britain’s media regulator revoked the TV licence of Chinese state media outlet CGTN
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Judges, not voters, may decide on Scottish independence vote
Surveys suggest voters, who rejected secession in 2014, would vote for independence if referendum takes place
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Indian protests against agriculture reforms attract new supporters
Thousands of farmers rally in the country's largest state to show their support for protests in the capital
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Indonesia, Malaysia seeking ASEAN meeting on Myanmar
The coup was “one step backward in the process of democracy in that country” says Malaysian PM
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UNSC demands Myanmar coup leaders free Suu Kyi as US weighs sanctions
People protest the military takeover as teachers become the latest to join a widening campaign of civil disobedience
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Biden ends US support for Saudi Arabia in Yemen, says war 'has to end'
The move is a reversal of a policy of both the Democratic Obama and Republican Trump administrations
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Robinhood lifts trading restrictions on all stocks, including GameStop
The trading limit on GameStop's shares was set at 500, while for AMC the limit was set at 5,500 shares
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PayPal to shut domestic payments business in India
PayPal was a payments options on many Indian online apps such as travel and ticketing service MakeMy Trip
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Samsung considers Austin for $17 billion chip plant
Samsung’s American customers for its contract manufacturing chip business include Tesla, Qualcomm, and Nvidia
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Google phone cameras will read heart, breathing rates with AI help
Cameras on Google Pixel smartphones will be able to measure heart and breathing rates starting next month