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Singapore passes law which can bar pictures of terror attack sites
Information leaks to terrorists could risk the lives of security officers and those caught up in an attack
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BMW raises R&D spending for electric cars
In its annual report the carmaker also warned of a possible impact from trade barriers in US
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Saudi Arabia says revamping education to 'eradicate any trace of Muslim Brotherhood'
Education minister declares country will dismiss anyone working in sector who sympathises with the banned group
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Twitter failing women as online abuse flourishes
Abuses ranged from ‘doxing’ to posting nude pictures, the rights group said
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Suicide bomber kills at least 26 in Kabul
The city was celebrating the Nawruz holiday marking the start of the Persian new year
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Arizona says not time to rein in self-driving cars after Uber fatality
Meanwhile, Toyota Motor said it will pause autonomous vehicle testing following Sunday’s accident
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Amazon is now second most valuable US-listed company
While Alphabet lost 0.39 per cent trimming its stock market value to $762 billion
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Spotify CEO to sell up to $2 billion stake in public listing
The company said it expected current shareholders to sell up to 55.7 million ordinary shares
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Fate of 'missing persons' stirs anger among country's Pashtuns
Rights groups have compiled a list of approximately 1,200 missing persons, and say such cases common since years
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Producers of 'The Crown' apologise for pay inequality for actors
Producers of the royal show faced flak last week for the wage gap between Claire Foy and Matt Smith









