
Hong Kong protest leaders prevented from flying to Beijing
Three Hong Kong democracy protest leaders were Saturday denied permission to board a flight to Beijing, where they had hoped to bring their demands for free elections to Chinese authorities. ... more
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Tense G20 vows action on Ebola as climate returns to fore
Feuding G20 leaders found common ground on Saturday in vowing to "extinguish" the Ebola outbreak as they worked to revamp the global economy at a summit marked by discord over Ukraine and climate change. ... more
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Sidekick autonomy software guides YFQ-42A test mission for CCA program
Infleqtion lists shares on NYSE as neutral atom quantum firm
Top Chinese gaming companies continue to challenge
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Buoyed by China deal, Obama seeks world climate pact
A Sino-US breakthrough on curbing carbon emissions proves a global deal on climate change is achievable, US President Barack Obama said Saturday, as campaigners hailed new vibrancy in long-stalled talks. ... more
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Australia's Rinehart invests Aus$500 million in China milk deal
Mining magnate Gina Rinehart Saturday signed a deal to invest Aus$500 million (US$438 million) in an Australian dairy project to tap into the multi-billion dollar Chinese infant formula market. ... more
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Tsunami alert sparks panic in Indonesia
A powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake rocked the Maluku Islands in eastern Indonesia Saturday, sparking a tsunami warning and causing panicked people to flee their homes. ... more
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Three dead, nine injured as tremor hits Czech mine
Three miners died and nine were injured after a strong tremor hit a coal mine in the northeastern Czech Republic on Friday, the private company running the facility said. ... more
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Ebola a stark reminder of link between humans, animals, environment
For many, global public health seems like an abstract and distant problem - until the Ebola virus is diagnosed among people in our midst. Though no one would call the Ebola pandemic a good thing, it ... more
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