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H H the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani sent a congratulatory cable to President Joko Widodo of the Republic of Indonesia, on the occasion of his country's independence anniversary.
BMW test car involved in crash that killed 1 and injured 9 ‘wasn’t self-driving,’ says automaker
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BMW test car involved in crash that killed 1 and injured 9 'wasn't self-driving,' says automaker
A BMW iX similar to the vehicle involved in the four-car collision in southern Germany on Monday.
A BMW iX similar to the vehicle involved in the four-car collision in southern Germany on Monday. - Copyright Uwe Fischer/
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Record inflation: Which countries in Europe are being worst hit as energy and food prices soar?
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Record inflation: Which countries in Europe are being worst hit as energy and food prices soar?
Price hikes in food and energy are among factors that are contributing to record inflation in Europe
Price hikes in food and energy are among factors that are contributing to record inflation in Europe - Copyright Canva
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These 4 cities in Switzerland were ranked the world’s most expensive for expats to work in in 2022
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These 4 cities in Switzerland were ranked the world's most expensive for expats to work in in 2022
Zurich was ranked the world's most expensive city for expats
Zurich was ranked the world's most expensive city for expats - Copyright Euronews
By Camille Bello • Updated: 15/08/2022 - 16:11
If you are an expat living in...
Audiobooks, e-books and now ‘a-books’: Can augmented reality take reading to the next level?
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Audiobooks, e-books and now 'a-books': Can augmented reality take reading to the next level?
Could augmented books change the way we read in future?
Could augmented books change the way we read in future? - Copyright University of Surrey
By Nicole Lin Chang • Updated: 15/08/2022
We’ve all heard of e-books, but augmented reality might...
Twitter takeover: Judge orders social media giant to give Elon Musk former executive’s documents
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BIZTECH NEWS
Twitter takeover: Judge orders social media giant to give Elon Musk former executive's documents
Elon Musk has been allowed access to documents belonging to Twitter's former executive
Elon Musk has been allowed access to documents belonging to Twitter's former executive - Copyright Jae C. Hong/Associated Press
By Reuters • Updated: 16/08/2022 - 02:00
Twitter Inc...
Ukraine now ranks second in the world for crypto use. Which other countries have embraced it?
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Ukraine now ranks second in the world for crypto use. Which other countries have embraced it?
The US continues to be the leading user of cryptocurrency in the world, followed by Ukraine.
The US continues to be the leading user of cryptocurrency in the world, followed by Ukraine. - Copyright Canva
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Spain marks five years since terror attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils Access to the commentsCOMMENTS
By Euronews • Updated: 17/08/2022 - 11:47
A rose is held aloft during a demonstration condemning the attacks in 2017.
A rose is held aloft during a demonstration condemning the attacks in 2017. - Copyright AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, File
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SCIENCE
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.
DNA profile and silhouettes of various people
Humans across the world share a lot of the same DNA,...
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.
Solar panels on the roof of Beirut Arab University
Solar panels are increasingly seen on the rooftops of...
NEWS
German energy giant blames war in Ukraine as it loses billions
Uniper says soaring energy prices and a threat by Russia to cut gas supplies have hit it hard. It also warned a though winter lies ahead.
The logo of energy supplier Uniper
The German government took emergency measures to save utility firm Uniper
Germany's largest gas importer,...
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To solve economic woes, Egypt turns off city street lights, lowers air conditioning
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To solve economic woes, Egypt turns off city street lights, lowers air conditioning
Egypt has introduced new austerity measures to aid its weak economy. The government wants to take the natural gas locals don't use and sell it at higher prices. It's a simple solution but experts doubt it can work.
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Israel and Turkey to restore full diplomatic relations
Following a steady improvement in relations, Israel and Turkey have said they will send ambassadors back to each other's country.
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