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We're getting better at protecting elections: Facebook's Clegg
The world’s largest social network had since taken effective action to reduce the spread of fake news
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Alphabet CEO backs temporary ban on facial-recognition, Microsoft disagrees
The European Commission taking a tougher line on artificial intelligence (AI)
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Trump lawyers call for immediate acquittal in legal, political defence
US president calls for immediate dismissal of impeachment charges by a Republican-led Senate
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Global corporate tax system must be overhauled: Apple CEO
Growth of internet giants has pushed international tax rules to the limit
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A thousand EU financial firms plan to open UK offices after Brexit
Companies apply for temporary permission to operate in Britain after Jan 31 when UK leaves the bloc
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India's ruling party picks new president as challenges mount
Jagat Prakash Nadda will become new head of BJP replacing Amit Shah
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Oil rises as Libyan oilfields shut down
Two large production bases in Libya began shutting down amid military blockade
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After fire, dust and hail play havoc on Australian summer
The storms were forecast to hit Sydney late on Monday
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Five killed in Russian hotel after boiling water floods basement
According to the hotel’s listing on Booking.com, a double room for two people costs 1170 roubles ($19) per night
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Iran's Zarif skips Davos over programme change
World Economic Forum organisers abruptly changed schedule: Iranian foreign ministry