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Turkey unveils UNCREWED AI controlled warship that could change conflict forever

The new vessel – a prototype – is called an AUSV, or Armed Unmanned Surface Vehicle. It is due to be placed into the Mediterranean Sea as soon as next month. It comes amid a row between Turkey and Greece over hydrocarbon

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November 11, 2020
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Rolls-Royce vows to create 6,000 UK jobs with nuclear power station plans

Rolls-Royce says it can create 6,000 UK jobs within five years if the government backs its plans to build small nuclear reactors around the country. The engineering company is part of a consortium that is pushing for the government to commit billions of

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November 11, 2020
Health

Hair loss treatment: Stinging nettles could help combat alopecia and increase hair growth

When it comes to combating the dreaded hair loss condition, stinging nettles could be one of the most inexpensive and natural ways to help stimulate hair growth. As compared to store-bought hair products, which may contain chemicals that can be harmful to

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November 11, 2020
World

Hong Kong informers’ hotline receives 2,500 tip-offs within hours

Hong Kong police have received more than 2,500 tip-offs since the launch of a hotline for people to report suspected breaches of the city’s sweeping national security law. The multi-platform hotline, which opened on Thursday, allows Hong Kongers to report information directly to national

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November 7, 2020
USA

Donald Trump’s baseless vote fraud claim opens cracks in Republican ranks

Leading Republican figures moved to distance themselves from Donald Trump’s increasingly inflammatory attempts to cast the election as stolen, as splits emerged in the president’s inner circle over how they should handle the prospect of defeat. With Trump’s adult children, not least

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November 7, 2020
Tech

Netflix takes on traditional TV as it launches first ever live channel

Having an endless supply of unmissable content at a user’s fingertips is what has made Netflix the number one TV and movie streaming service in the world. But the entertainment giant has dropped the on-demand approach which has made it a household name for

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November 7, 2020
Sports

Roger Federer’s coach delivers ‘curious’ update on injury recovery with target for return

Ivan Ljubicic has confirmed Roger Federer‘s rehabilitation is going to plan, but faces a crucial couple of months to determine when he could return. Federer struggled with injury at this year’s Australian Open, where he eventually lost to Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals.

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November 7, 2020
Middle East

Palestinian prisoner agrees to end hunger strike after 100 days

A Palestinian prisoner held by Israel has agreed to end more than 100 days of hunger strike, his family and a prisoner rights’ advocate have said, claiming he had received assurances from Israeli authorities that his open-ended detention would not be extended beyond the

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November 7, 2020
Culture & Society

Sophie, Countess of Wessex & Edward body language show ‘hands-off’ parenting with children

Sophie, Countess of Wessex and Prince Edward have been married since June 1999. They are senior working royals and are the parents of two children. The couple had their first child, Lady Louise Windsor, 16, in 2003. Four years later, James, Viscount Severn, 12, was

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November 7, 2020
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Manchester food banks urge Premier League clubs to pay staff real living wage

Cleaners and caterers at Manchester’s Premier League football clubs are “struggling to put food on the table”, the city’s food banks have warned. Manchester food banks have written to executives at City and United urging them to pay their staff the real living

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November 7, 2020
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