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Russia scolds Google after alleged 'dead Russians' translation option
The regulator says the translator is offering the variant under the 'Did you mean' section
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Hindu-Muslim clashes prompt Indian police to ban gatherings in affected areas
In Madhya Pradesh, more than 35 people were injured during clashes
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Biden, Modi hold virtual talks centered on Russia and Ukraine
United States has made clear it does not want to see an uptick in Russian energy imports by India
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British lawmaker guilty of sexually assaulting boy
Imran Ahmad Khan, 48, had denied the allegation but was convicted act that took place in 2008
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Twitter says billionaire Musk not joining its board, warns of 'distractions ahead'
Twitter said that Musk rejected the company's offer to be on the board of directors, warning of more 'distractions'.
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Indian police hunt gang accused of stealing a bridge
A gang dismantled a 60-feet-long iron bridge and likely sold it off in parts as scrap metal
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Shanghai to ease lockdown in some areas despite rise in Covid infections
Shanghai has classed residential units into three risk categories
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BMW's CEO expects chip shortage to last into 2023
Oliver Zipse, BMW CEO, predicts the shortage of semiconductors is going to remain a problem into 2023.
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Musk proposes converting Twitter HQ to homeless shelter; Bezos likes idea
Elon Musk proposed the idea of converting Twitter's headquarters into a homeless shelter which was supported by Bezos.
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How Meta fumbled propaganda moderation during Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Facebook and Instagram has been used to spread propaganda against Ukraine, claiming Russian attacks as fake news.






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