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Lebanon holds first parliament election since financial collapse, blast
Election is seen as a test whether Hezbollah and its allies can keep their assembly majority amid soaring poverty
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Britain says Russia has lost a third of its forces in Ukraine
Russia failed to achieve substantial territorial gains over the past month, says British defence ministry
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Elon Musk says Twitter legal team told him he violated an NDA
Says his team would test 'a random sample of 100 followers' on Twitter to identify the bots
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First electric scooter series on mission to push safer micromobility
Experts aim to help governments, cities to ensure safe rides, raise awareness on electric scooters
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World leaders pay respects in UAE after death of pro-West president
Several Arab leaders, including Jordan's king and Egypt's president, paid respects on Saturday
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Shanghai aims to reopen more COVID-shut businesses, Beijing battles on
China's strict "dynamic zero" approach to COVID has put hundreds of millions of people in dozens of cities under curbs
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Gunman kills 10 in live-streamed racial attack on New York state supermarket
The guard was one of the 10 people shot to death, the nine others all being customers
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Russia downed satellite internet in Ukraine: Western officials
The cyberattack took tens of thousands of modems offline at the onset of war
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Alibaba lays off 40% of AliExpress Russia staff amid Ukraine war
Chinese e-commerce giant operates domestic and cross-border transactions
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Explainer: What are these spam bots that Musk has vowed to defeat or die trying?
Twitter, like other social media platforms, has been battling bots over the past few years









