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    Brazilian President Lula’s Coalition Divided over Amazon Petrobras Project: Environment vs Economy

    Brazil's environmental regulator, Ibama, has blocked state-owned oil company Petrobras' Amazon oil project, creating a conflict within President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's coalition between green advocates and those...

    Report: Microsoft Allegedly Misuses Twitter’s Data

    Twitter has accused Microsoft of violating a data agreement and refusing to pay for its usage. Twitter sent a letter to Microsoft’s chief executive, Satya Nadella, accusing the tech...

    The Shipwreck of Titanic is Illuminated in a New Way through its Initial Full-Size 3D Scan

    Researchers have completed the first full-size digital scan of the Titanic, showing the entire wreck in unprecedented detail and clarity. Using two remotely operated submersibles, a team of researchers...

    President of Colombia Withdraws Statement About Discovery of Children in Amazon After Plane Crash

    More than 100 soldiers with sniffer dogs have been deployed by Colombian authorities to search for four Indigenous children who went missing after an airplane crash in the Amazon...

    Foreign Assistance Sought by Canada in Battle against Widespread Wildfires

    Canada is calling for help from foreign countries to tackle the wildfires that have spread across the western half of the country. The fires have devastated Alberta province and...

    At Summit, China’s President Xi Jinping Celebrates ‘New Era’ of Relations with Central Asia

    Chinese President Xi Jinping has opened a summit in the ancient city of Xi'an, where he hopes to deepen relations with Central Asia. The meeting is of "milestone significance",...

    Social Media Platforms Not Held Liable for Pro-Islamic State Posts by US Supreme Court

    The US Supreme Court said on Thursday that companies like Twitter, Facebook, and Google cannot be held responsible for posts that support the Islamic State group. The court ruled...

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