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Climate activists spray paint French prime minister's office
While the President was chairing a cabinet meeting, the activists wore T-shirts with the slogan "Who is guilty?"
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Twitter to expand permitted political advertising
Twitter will also relax its advertising policy for "cause-based ads" in the United States
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Microsoft aims for AI-powered version of Bing
Microsoft said in a blog post last year that it planned to integrate image-generation software from OpenAI into Bing
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Iraq says ex-official returned fraction of stolen billions
Iraq said $2.6 million have been recovered in public funds fraudulently withdrawn from a government account
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Britain to proscribe Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as terror group: report
The move, which will be announced within weeks, is supported by Britain’s security minister and Home Secretary
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Iranian chess player warned not to return to Iran after competing without hijab
Sara Khadem took part in last week's FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships in Almaty without the hijab
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Iran's judiciary indicts two French nationals and Belgian for espionage
The Islamic Republic has accused foreign adversaries of fomenting unrest which erupted in Iran
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Dubai regulator upholds $135 million fine on Abraaj founder Arif Naqvi
This is the largest fine ever imposed on an individual by the DFSA
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FIA wants more teams to enter Formula One
President Ben Sulayem says motorsport ready to start process despite little support from existing outfits
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Outrage as Israeli minister visits Al Aqsa mosque compound
Visit by far-right Israeli minister prompts fierce condemnation from Palestinians and Arab countries









