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The race to get the needle Healthcare administration officials and medical companies, along with some of the world’s leading universities, are holding test laboratories at
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The race to get the needle Healthcare administration officials and medical companies, along with some of the world’s leading universities, are holding test laboratories at

Trump’s unsocial media approach The U.S. presidential election is only a couple of months ahead, meaning that the gloves are off and the punches are

The race is on In the U.S., Democrats begin their seek for the candidate to take on Donald Trump. Iowa, as the first stop, usually

January kicked off in a rather calm manner; the markets took a little breather as people gradually returned from the holiday season. However, things were

Japanese imperial transition The new Emperor Naruhito and and his wife Empress Masako take part in a parade in central Tokyo as tens of thousands of onlookers line the

70th anniversary of the People´s Republic of China China celebrates its National Day with parades across the country, including a large military parade in the capital

Action around climate change Millions of young people take to the streets and numerous businesses worldwide go on strike days before the UN Climate Summit,

Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protests Hong Kong citizens call for a city-wide general strike with sit-ins in seven districts. With thousands of workers announcing their participation, over 200

New leaders in the European Parliament The European Parliament elected Ursula von der Leven from Germany as the new President of the European Commission. Succeeding Jean-Claude Juncker,

European heatwave sets new June temperature records Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic record their highest ever recorded temperatures for June due to heat wave in Western

Intel vulnerabilities and WhatsApp bugs Security researchers from Graz University of Technology and Catholic University of Leuven discovered a new class of Microarchitectural Data Sampling vulnerabilities called ZombieLoad in Intel processors, which,

Brexit is in deadlock, Notre Dame caught fire in Paris and other top stories from the month of April 2019. What happens now with Brexit?
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