Category Archives: Headlines

Ikea Imagines The Connected Home Of The Future With Innovation Design Lab Space10 

Ikea collaborates with Space10, an independent research and design lab, to explore how technology will enable it to further its mission: “A better home creates a better everyday life.” Here is a look inside the innovation process with Space10’s co-founder Kaave Pour.

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Teenage surfer killed by shark off Australian coast 

Fifteen-year-old died at the scene after suffering severe injuries to his legs, police said.

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Trump commutes Roger Stone’s prison sentence: What you need to know 

President Donald Trump commuted Roger Stone’s sentence days before Stone was to report to prison on charges of obstruction, witness tampering and making false statements. Stone was convicted for lying about his contacts with WikiLeaks during the 2016

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Tucker Carlson: ‘Social justice’ shields elites from criticism 

New York City leaders don’t have to address their failing schools. Instead of helping kids to learn, the city can just blame racism. But 84 percent of students are non-White.

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Anti-German sentiment colors Polish president’s election campaign 

Ahead of a runoff vote, Polish President Andrzej Duda has accused German media of intervening in the election campaign. Surveys show him and his challenger, Rafal Trzaskowski, in a tight contest.

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Serbia coronavirus protests: Four key questions answered 

Protests erupted across the country after President Vucic announced the return of round-the-clock weekend curfew.

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President Trump’s Pardons: Stone, Blagojevich and More 

The president’s decision to commute Mr. Stone’s sentence continues a pattern of his presidency: granting clemency to friends whose cases resonate with him personally.

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Russia: Huge protests erupt over governor’s arrest linked to historic murders 

A Moscow court has ordered Sergei Furgal to be held in pre-trial detention for months for his alleged involvement in several murders. The move angered his supporters, who took to the streets, shouting “Putin’s a thief!”

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Go back to work, try to lead more normal lives: Boris Johnson 

Addressing People’s Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) on social media, the UK prime minister urged people to start going back to work if they can and feel confident to return to shops and restaurants as they begin opening up by following the social distancing guidance.

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Tesla to hire up to 10,500 workers for German factory: report 

Elon Musk’s firm plans to have three shifts a day, each with 3,000 to 3,500 workers, industry insiders have said. The staff count is lower than promised when the firm applied for a permit to build in a protected area.

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Roger Stone: Critics blast Trump for commuting ex-adviser’s jail term 

Democrats condemn the US president’s decision to spare ex-adviser and friend Roger Stone from prison.

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Tom Hanks’ Greyhound Is a Quietly Thrilling War Drama That’s Not Just for Dads 

‘Greyhound’ is less about than it is about the secret burden of heroism—because with wartime heroism, there’s always a price to pay

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Coronavirus World Map: Tracking The Spread Of The Outbreak 

A map of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths around the world. The respiratory disease has spread rapidly across six continents and has killed thousands of people.

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Coronavirus: What sporting events are affected by the pandemic? 

As the virus spreads across the globe, sports bodies are cancelling or postponing events.

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Already in financial meltdown, Lebanon endures blackouts of around 20 hours a day 

Lebanon’s electricity shortage has caused the main hospital in Beirut to close operating rooms and delay surgeries.

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