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Robots serve up food and fun in Budapest cafe
They can serve up food and drink, tell jokes, dance with the kids or just hang out for a chat with customers
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Irish data watchdog investigates Twitter over privacy rules breach
Under the new GDPR European privacy regulations breaking privacy laws can result in fines
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Tragedy overshadows sadness at Australia's early exit
Socceroos heading home from the Asian Cup after a 1-0 defeat in the quarter-final against the hosts UAE
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EU adds Saudi Arabia to draft terrorism financing list: sources
EU’s list currently consists of 16 countries, including Iran, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Yemen and N Korea
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US pushes UN Security Council to back Venezuela's Guaido
The council will meet on Saturday at the request of the US
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Trump announces deal with lawmakers to end government shutdown
Trump triggered the shutdown, which began on December 22 and idled some 800,000 government employees
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Facebook to merge WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger
The three services will, however, continue as standalone apps
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Nearly half of WTO members agree to talks on new e-commerce rules
Japan minister says current WTO rules don't match needs of 21st century
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Oil edges down as US supplies, economic worries eclipse Venezuela turmoil
Global oil markets are still well supplied thanks in part to a spike in US output
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Myanmar army chief must be prosecuted for Rohingya genocide': UN rights envoy
Since August 2017 some 730,000 Rohingya have fled Rakhine to Bangladesh









