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Why are Facebook and Instagram ending news access in Canada?
Canada drafted new rules after legacy media companies complained about internet companies
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Dancing cyborgs: Japanese researchers develop robot arms to 'unlock creativity'
Inami's team is developing technology rooted in "jizai" that roughly denotes autonomy and freedom to do as one pleases
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Pakistan criticises migration policies at Geneva
Envoy terms Greece boat disaster grim reminder of protection gaps
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Investors doing their own homework on AI after buzz
Investors waking up to risks after rapid investments in generative AI which have boosted markets this year
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Egypt and India bolster ties as Modi makes first trip to Cairo
India is weighing proposal to allow Egypt to make purchases in rupees and to barter goods such as fertiliser and gas
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Greek conservatives storm to victory in repeat election
Former PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis wins second term; Early results show centre-right New Democracy winning 157 seats
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Indian government orders Manipur state chief to 'work harder' to end violence
At least 80 people have been killed and over 40,000 forced to flee homes after clashes broke out in state on May 3
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Rebel Russian mercenaries halt advance on Moscow, Kremlin says fighters to face no action
Wagner fighters captured the city of Rostov hundreds of miles to the south before racing north in convoy
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Fracas in Vegas? Musk, Zuckerberg talk cage match in social media bluster
The brouhaha began when Musk tweeted he was "up for a cage match" with Zuckerberg, who's trained in jiujitsu
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Afghan Taliban official letter reinforces bar of female aid staff in Kandahar
Letter says aid agencies violating orders in work related to refugees in Spin Boldak, a town near border with Pakistan