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Twitter suspends accounts linked to Saudi spying case
Social media giant named a Riyadh-based social media marketing company called Smaat as the source of activity
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North Korea warns US could 'pay dearly' for human rights criticism
North Korea repeatedly calls for the US to drop its 'hostile policy' before more talks
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Bushfires hit emergency level on Sydney's outskirts
One person died in South Australia, another critically injured and 15 homes destroyed
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UK policy to allow secret agents to commit crimes is lawful, tribunal rules
'Investigatory Powers Tribunal decided MI5 can secretly give informants permission to commit grave crimes'
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Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth, taken to hospital
Philip, 98, retired from public life in 2017 although he has occasionally appeared at official engagements
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Oil declines but set for third weekly rise
Progress in US-China trade dispute boosts expectations for higher energy demand next year
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Protesters chant 'Remove Modi' after Friday prayer at historic Indian mosque
Anti-Muslim citizenship law leads to countrywide protest with at least 10 casualties
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Iran gives FIFA commitment on women's access to matches: source
In October, Iranian women watched the country's national team for the first time in 40 years
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Google fined 150 million euros by France
The world’s biggest internet search engine is facing growing regulatory scrutiny
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Facebook bans all ads that aim to limit US census participation
A meme spread on Facebook that falsely claimed government workers seeking census information