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Georgia protests: Is 'Russia law' a threat to democracy?
Moscow and the EU compete for influence in TbilisiBBC News - Top stories - Russia -
Pakistan, US discuss how to tackle the regional security threat posed by IS group and local Taliban
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry says Pakistani and U.S. officials have held their latest talks in Washington on how to expand cooperation in tackling the threat posed to regional security by an affiliate of the Islamic State group and the Pakistani ...ABC News - World -
Google and Apple partner to fight location tracker stalking
The move is the latest sign that the two companies are working to address the downside of wireless trackers like Apple's AirTag.CNBC - Business - Google -
Google's Sundar Pichai and Microsoft's Satya Nadella Drop Their Version of a Tech Diss Track. Who Comes Out on Top?
As the big tech arms race rages on, some early winners are clearInc. - Business -
Border dispute hinders Niger’s China-built oil pipeline
Landlocked country on verge of becoming a regional oil major if it can resolve its differences with neighbouring BeninFinancial Times - World - China -
MPs urged to change law so frozen Russian assets can help aid Ukraine
Kremlin critic Bill Browder says US-style legislation would give UK power to confiscate money to support Ukrainian military efforts. The Kremlin critic and anti-corruption campaigner Bill Browder has urged MPs to introduce a US-style law that ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
An Arizona judge helped revive an 1864 abortion law. His lawmaker wife joined Democrats to repeal it
Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick sided with the majority in restoring an 1864 ban on nearly all abortionsABC News - Health - Abortion -
Walmart's Reign as America's Biggest Retailer Is Under Threat
With Amazon on its heels, the nation’s biggest company by revenue is hunting for ways to continue growing.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
NCAA president: 'A lot of work to be done' on potential settlement of multibillion-dollar antitrust lawsuit
Charlie Baker said settling the House v. NCAA lawsuit could soothe a number of issues as college athletics faces a new futureCBS Sports - Sports -
Attorney says settlement being considered in NCAA antitrust case could withstand future challenges
One of the lead attorneys in a class-action antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA says settlement talks are progressing wellABC News - Sports
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