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Apple offers adventure watch, satellite SOS iPhone — and steady prices
Apple Inc avoids price hikes of its best-selling iPhones during its biggest product launch of the year
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'Rings of Power' makers call out racism against cast members of colour
Claiming that the series is a misrepresentation of Tolkien’s Middle-earth, many rejected the show’s diversity
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Musk can use whistleblower claims, but judge won't delay Twitter trial
Elon Musk can not delay the trial but can use a whistleblower's claim in his legal case
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Women stranded in floods take risky trips to give birth
Rubina Mallah took a perilous, three-hour boat journey across flood waters to get to the nearest hospital
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India keen to bolster energy, other ties with Russia, says Modi
Indian PM also called for a diplomatic and peaceful solution to the Ukraine crisis
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Iran has enough uranium near weapons-grade for a bomb, IAEA report shows
It would take Iran roughly three to four weeks to produce enough material for a bomb, says report
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Dream job: the Japanese man who gets paid to do nothing
Shoji Morimoto charges 10,000 yen ($71) per booking to accompany clients and simply exist as a companion
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Bangladesh seeks India's help with food, petroleum product supplies
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is visiting New Delhi
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Rural Indians join rush to study abroad as prospects dim at home
With over 300 million students in school, India is struggling to provide enough college spots and jobs for its young
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Liz Truss's cabinet is Britain's first without white man in top jobs
British governments have until a few decades ago been made up of mostly white men









