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Twitter a goldmine for tracking consumer mood on prices, finds Bank of Italy
The Bank of Italy said the content of millions of tweets accurately tracked consumer mood on price
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Prince Harry, Meghan to break silence in Oprah interview
The said interview will highlight their life after royal exit and second child
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Social media app Parler crawls back online on 'independent technology'
Parler was cut off by major service providers that accused the app of failing to police violent content
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Taliban must do more to meet Afghan peace deal commitments, NATO says
Troops’ withdrawal from Afghanistan depends on violence levels, says Jens Stoltenberg
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Turkey summons US ambassador over statement on Iraq killings
The United States said it stood by fellow NATO member Turkey and that it condemned the killings
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Iran says US move to seize oil shipment is 'act of piracy'
Washington says the cargo contravened US terrorism regulations
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Oil hits 13-month highs as market re-balances
Russian deputy PM says market is recovering and price could average $45-60 per barrel this year
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India to ship Covid-19 vaccines to Canada as diplomatic tension eases
Experts say India has been trying to use its vaccine dominance to shore up diplomatic support
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India's arrest of activist tied to Greta Thunberg's movement sparks outrage
Indian climate activist Disha Ravi, 22, was arrested by Delhi police on Saturday
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Israel cancels participation in UAE defence expo, citing air travel curbs
Israeli defence ministry says request for special permission to fly out to Abu Dhabi was refused