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His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani received a phone call this morning from his brother, Lieutenant-General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council of the sisterly Republic of Sudan.
At the beginning of the call, the team expressed his thanks and appreciation to His Highness the Emir for the...
U.S. dollar net longs rise; euro shorts hit biggest since February 2020 -CFTC, Reuters data
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U.S. dollar net longs rise; euro shorts hit biggest since February 2020 -CFTC, Reuters data
U.S. dollar net longs rise; euro shorts hit biggest since February 2020 -CFTC, Reuters data
U.S. dollar net longs rise; euro shorts hit biggest since February 2020 -CFTC, Reuters data - Copyright Thomson Reuters 2022
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How will Facebook, Twitter and TikTok manage misinformation before the US midterm elections?
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How will Facebook, Twitter and TikTok manage misinformation before the US midterm elections?
FILE - This combination of photos shows logos for social media platforms Facebook and Twitter.
FILE - This combination of photos shows logos for social media platforms Facebook and Twitter. - Copyright AP/Copyright 2020 The Associated Press.
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This AI company is reconstructing and mapping human faces to create more realistic metaverse avatars
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This AI company is reconstructing and mapping human faces to create more realistic metaverse avatars
Lumirithmic, a london-based startup from the Imperial College London, has developed a low-cost 3D face capture technology using AI for use in the metaverse
Lumirithmic, a london-based startup from the Imperial College London, has developed a low-cost 3D face capture technology using AI for use in...
‘Cashstuffing’: The TikTok trend helping people save money during the cost of living crisis
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'Cashstuffing': The TikTok trend helping people save money during the cost of living crisis
Cashstuffiing is the latest budgeting trend taking TikTok by storm.
Cashstuffiing is the latest budgeting trend taking TikTok by storm. - Copyright Canva
By Giulia Carbonaro • Updated: 20/08/2022 - 16:04
While the amount of cash in circulation has gradually been shrinking...
The need for diversity in genome sequencing
A majority of the DNA that has been sequenced for research comes from donors of European ancestry. That causes a knowledge gap about the genome of people from the rest of the world.
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Humans across the world share a lot of the same DNA,...
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Why are omicron variants of the coronavirus on the rise?
New research shows why exactly the omicron variant is so infectious. We take a look at the science behind COVID-19 variants, and how future vaccines will deal with them.
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The coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is quite versatile, with a...
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Lebanon turns to solar power to address acute energy crisis
Facing a severe energy crunch, Lebanese are increasingly turning to the sun to meet their electricity needs. But high costs remain a barrier to widespread adoption of solar power systems.
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Russia-Ukraine updates: Gazprom to shut Nord Stream 1 pipeline for three days
The Nord Stream 1 pipeline, which supplies Russian gas to Europe, will shut down for three days, Gazprom said. Ukraine's nuclear company believes Russia will carry out a "provocation" at the Zaporizhzhia plant.
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A bulk wheat shipment is en route to Africa
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