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Eyeing sleepy office workers, China's 'sharing economy' opens nap capsules
With an easy phone scan, customers can book a nap in a sleek white capsule
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Bahraini rights activist Nabeel Rajab sentenced to two years in jail
Rajab was a leading figure in a 2011 pro-democracy uprising that was crushed by the government
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India's top court suspends ban on trade in cattle for slaughter
India's meat and leather industries are worth more than $16 billion in annual sales
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Tom Hanks to receive award for work reflecting US history
Actor is being recognised for films like ‘Bridge of Spies’ and ‘Apollo 13’
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Amnesty says Iraq and allies violated international law in Mosul battle
The true death toll of the west Mosul battle may never be known
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Russia causing cyber mayhem, should face retaliation: ex-UK spy chief
Russia denies allegations of carrying out cyber attacks on commercial and political targets around the world
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Chief of bitcoin exchange pleads not guilty to embezzlement
In its bankruptcy filing, Tokyo-based Mt. Gox blamed hackers for the lost bitcoins
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Tech companies wage war on disease-carrying mosquitoes
Firms including Microsoft are bringing automation and robotics to the age-old task of battling mosquitoes
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Austria drafts law to let police access messaging data
Legislation will give the government authority to monitor real-time conversations on messaging services
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Pakistan sees bigger LNG profile, imports to surge by 2022
Petroleum Minister predicts imports can jump more than fivefold as private companies build new LNG terminals









