An ex-Google developer is accused of stealing secrets related to artificial intelligence

The United States of America has brought charges against a former software engineer at Google for allegedly stealing trade secrets pertaining to artificial intelligence (AI) while working covertly for two private Chinese companies. In the state of California, Linwei Ding, who is also known by his a...
07 March ·
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How Pep Guardiola has been able to rely on Phil Foden in Man City's 3-1 victory over Manchester United

Not only did Phil Foden score two goals to win the Manchester derby on Sunday, but he also took control of the entire game and made it possible for his team to win. It was Foden who made the difference and turned the game in the second half. Manchester City was trailing and wondering who was going...
05 March ·
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Prince Michael of Kent's son-in-law is being mourned by the royal family, according to Thomas Kingston

A death has occurred at the age of 45 for Thomas Kingston, who was the spouse of Lady Gabriella Kingston and the son in law of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, according to an announcement made by Buckingham Palace. He was discovered dead at a residence in Gloucestershire on Sunday evening, and...
28 February ·
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The US and UK attack Houthi targets in Yemen again

According to the Pentagon, the United States and the United Kingdom have conducted four coordinated operations in which fighter planes have attacked 18 Houthi locations in Yemen. The United States claims that the militant movement's storage facilities, drones, air defense systems, radars, and a hel...
25 February ·
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Refinery loopholes allowing Russian oil to enter the UK, according to reports

Despite sanctions imposed due to the crisis in Ukraine, research indicates that the UK is still importing fuel made from Russian oil in the millions of barrels. Products refined from Russian crude and supplied to the UK are made possible by a so-called "loophole" in the regulations of nations like...
05 February ·
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Minister of Singapore Iswaran is accused in a rare case of corruption

It is a rare occurrence that has stunned a nation that takes great pride in its impeccable governance that a cabinet minister in Singapore has been charged with corruption. "Obtaining gratification as a public servant" was one of the 27 accusations that Subramaniam Iswaran pleaded not guilty to aga...
18 January ·
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Lava flows into town during Icelandic volcano eruption, igniting houses

Two volcanic cracks opened up near the town of Grindavík in Iceland, and people set fire to their homes. Volcanoes on the Reykjanes peninsula exploded early Sunday morning, sending lava into the fishing town. "The worst case scenario" is what one expert called the eruption, and the whole to...
15 January ·
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The desired Taiwan by China is gradually disappearing

There was a time when the smile of a dictator would greet you wherever you went in Taiwan—it was a widespread phenomenon. Because of the removal of an increasing number of those likenesses, which once numbered more than 40,000, it is now a sight that is much less common. Around two hundred s...
13 January ·
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