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Security tight in Sri Lanka's capital after state of emergency declared
The government said it is seeking a bailout from the International Monetary Fund
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JP Morgan drops Apple, Qualcomm from top picks as tech demand slows
JP Morgan drops Apple and Qualcomm from its list of most preferred stocks, as demand for smartphones slows.
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As foreign digital firms leave, Russia's domestic providers pounce
Russian domestic tech companies are pouncing on the blockade of foreign firms to fill the gap of digital isolation.
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Twitter tweets about long-awaited 'edit' feature on April Fools' Day
Twitter joined in on April Fools Day to tweet that the long-awaited edit feature will be launching soon.
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Will Smith resigns from the Academy post Oscars slap-gate
Actor said him slapping Chris Rock on stage at this year’s Oscars ceremony was 'shocking, painful, and inexcusable'
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Russia hopes to bypass sanctions in trade with ‘friend’ India
FM Lavrov says two countries will use a rupee-rouble mechanism for bilateral trade
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New UN climate report to tackle reining in emissions
Hundreds of scientists will have endorsed the findings on climate change as fact
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US to issue gender neutral passports
Takes steps to combat anti-transgender laws
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Sri Lanka lifts curfew after violent protests over economic crisis
Hundreds of protesters gathered near president's residence before police dispersed them with tear gas, water cannons
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Rising hunger looms in Sudan, with little aid in sight
Economy tumbling since military coup









