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How Samsung fell behind Sony and LG in the premium TV market
Samsung reported a 32 per cent quarterly profit decline last Thursday for its consumer electronics division
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Afghan president launches new ID cards amid row over ethnicity
New system has been the subject of furious argument because it designates a holder's nationality as "Afghan"
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Aerospace suppliers look to blockchain for parts tracking
Blockchain-inspired technology could be used to bring transparency to supply chain management
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The price of Musk cutting off analysts? For Tesla, it's $2 billion
Tesla’s future depends on Model 3 and the company says that it has largely overcome production bottlenecks
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Focus on human rights fades as US, South Korea pursue North Korea deal
Past efforts to improve North Korea’s rights have often focused too much on political and social rights
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Back to the future: Rejuvenating China pushes Marxism as 'true path'
Xi has embraced the party’s founding ideology and has re-introduced study sessions that hark back to the Mao era
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Macron wants strategic Paris-Delhi-Canberra axis amid Pacific tension
Macron said the like-minded democracies should forge closer ties
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China says to play positive role as it seeks North Korea resolution
China fully supports North Korea’s commitment to denuclearization on the Korean peninsula
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Ex-NSA chief's startup raises $78m, helps defend US power grid
Five major US energy suppliers have deployed IronDome to help share data on cyber threats in real time, says founder
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Basque separatist group ETA says it has 'completely dissolved'
ETA has completely dismantled all its structures, ending a 50-year guerrilla campaign