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Microsoft bans face-recognition sales to police as Big Tech take a stand
Microsoft announcement came shortly after Amazon declared it was pausing police use of its facial-recognition tech
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Four killed, eight wounded in blast at Kabul mosque during Friday prayers
Systematic killings begun taking place as people started taking steps towards peace, says Taliban spokesperson
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Twitter deletes 170,000 Beijing-backed accounts
Deleted Twitter accounts deceptively spread messages favorable to the Chinese government, including about coronavirus
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North Korea says little reason to maintain Kim-Trump ties: KCNA
US policies remains a long-term threat & DPRK will develop more reliable military force to counter that threat says FM
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South Korea to extend virus guidelines on prevention, sanitation
Tough social distancing rules will be considered if 50 daily infections persist for more than two weeks
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Thiem joins Mouratoglou's innovative new league in France
UTS will have Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, Italian Matteo Berrettini and David Goffin of Belgium
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Liverpool thrash Blackburn in warm-up friendly
Reds are 25 points clear at the top and on the verge of clinching their first league title in 30 years
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India's virus lockdown fuels timber-smuggling in Kashmir forests
As people turned to felling trees due to losing their work during the pandemic in addition to habitual smugglers
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Trump to accept Republican nomination in Florida
The state is a crucial battleground in Trump’s November election matchup against Democrat Joe Biden
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Lady Antebellum changes band name over slavery assosiation
The term 'Antebellum' refers to anything occurring or existing before the US Civil War when slavery was acceptable