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Hundreds caught thanks to spy phones ‘in gangsters’ back pockets’
Operation Greenlight/Trojan Shield was conceived by Australian police and the FBI in 2018
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‘We will be annoying’: Thousands of UK police poised for G7 protests
Britain to beef up security for what organisers promise will be disruptive and “annoying” protests
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Turkey offers to run Kabul airport after NATO's Afghan withdrawal
Turkish role securing the airport for international flights could help improve ties between Ankara and the West
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Parliament to vote on new Israeli government on Sunday, Knesset speaker says
Under their deal, Bennett will serve first as prime minister, followed by Lapid
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The candidate and her hijab: identity matters in French elections
Sara Zemmahi was running for local councillor until Macron backed ruling party withdrew its support
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“America is back”: Brussels upbeat on eve of Biden’s Europe trip
"It means that we have again a very strong partner to promote the multilateral approach"
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Facebook says it won't charge creators until 2023
Paid online events, fan subscriptions, badges, and upcoming independent news products will be free for creators
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Carbon dioxide in the air at highest level since measurements began
NOAA's mountaintop observatory recorded carbon dioxide at about 419 parts per million last month
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New Zealand PM Ardern to take first dose of COVID-19 vaccine next week
Pfizer has scheduled delivery of an estimated 1 million doses of vaccine to New Zealand in July, the PM adds
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Apple adds virtual IDs on iPhone, video plans that rival Zoom
Apple outlined plans to increase user privacy and keep consumer data out of other companies’ hands









