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Google must talk to French publishers about paying for their content, court says

(Reuters) – Google must open talks with publishers in France about paying to use their

Philippine activists say drug war fight not over, despite U.N. ‘let down’

(Reuters) – Activists and families of victims of the Philippines’ bloody war on drugs on

New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern poised for big win in election

(Reuters) – New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s party is projected to be one seat

U.S. expected to impose new sanctions on Iran’s financial sector

(Reuters) – The United States is preparing to impose fresh sanctions on Iran’s financial industry

Pence, Harris spar over COVID-19 in vice presidential debate

(AP) — Trading barbs through plexiglass shields, Republican Mike Pence and Democrat Kamala Harris turned

Samsung Elec profit likely at two-year high after Huawei chip orders, phone recovery

(Reuters) – Samsung Electronics Co Ltd’s 005930.KS third-quarter profit likely jumped 58% to its highest in two

Scathing congressional report suggests big trouble for Big Tech if Biden wins

(Reuters) – A scathing report detailing abuses of market power by four top technology companies

North Korea may show new missiles at weekend military parade

(AP) — For months, North Korea has been relatively uncombative, as leader Kim Jong Un

France, U.S. and Russia to meet on Nagorno-Karabakh amid fears of regional war

(Reuters) – France, the United States and Russia will step up efforts to end fighting

Putin sends a mixed message on US election, hedging his bets

(AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday decried what he called Joe Biden’s “sharp