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The world's biggest companies have united to sue Trump over Muslim ban
US tech firms have been among the more vocal sectors speaking out against the policy
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In India, ice towers could turn deadly lake into water bank
Draining a glacial lake normally is done during the summer, when the drained water can be stored
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Britain qualify after Canadian strikes umpire with ball
Shapovalov defaults for inadvertently blasting ball into umpire’s face in Davis Cup
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China is now the biggest producer of solar energy
China will add more than 110 gigawatts of capacity in the 2016-2020 period
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Scientists find crop-destroying caterpillar spreading rapidly in Africa
Armyworm, known as "fall armyworm" in the United States due to its tendency to migrate there in autumn, or fall
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Scotland needs own immigration deal within Brexit, committee says
Scotland, one of the United Kingdom's four nations, voted to keep EU membership while the UK as a whole voted to leave
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For street kids in space-starved Indian city, school is in a container
There are over 37,000 street children in Mumbai, according to a 2013 study
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South Korea to strengthen battery safety rules after Note 7 fires
Manufacturers of lithium-ion batteries would be subjected to greater oversight and regular inspections
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Technology firms to urge Trump to alter US travel ban: sources
Technology companies expected to sign the letter include Apple, Facebook, Google, Twitter and Microsoft
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US travel ban in limbo after appeals court ruling
The overnight ruling dealt a further setback to Trump









