While headlines about election interference have bolstered their tech reputation, many find themselves the target of jokes and even suspicion.
Russians in Silicon Valley Can’t Shake Hacking’s Shadow
While headlines about election interference have bolstered their tech reputation, many find themselves the target of jokes and even suspicion.
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The Bollywood star whose mother can’t read
Nearly three-quarters of Indian women over 60 can’t read and Bollywood star Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s mother is one of them.
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Cash, T-Shirts and Gallons of Booze: How Liberian Candidates Woo Voters
As a national election looms, Liberians game the system, squeezing largess out of political candidates.
Cash, T-Shirts and Gallons of Booze: How Liberian Candidates Woo Voters
As a national election looms, Liberians game the system, squeezing largess out of political candidates.
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Living on the edge: Inside a South Korea border town
What is life like on South Korea’s front line, with Kim Jong-un’s artillery just a few miles away?
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Taking relatives’ bodies for a dance in Madagascar
The “turning of the bones” is one of the country’s most important and joyful occasions.
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Nate floods Alabama and Mississippi
Cities in the south-eastern United States saw heavy flooding as Storm Nate made landfall.
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Puerto Rico is far from ‘OK’
As Americans watched the devastation unfolding in Puerto Rico last week I read, listened, tweeted and posted information on my social media timelines. Then came the text bubbles on my cell phone screen:
Puerto Rico has permanent state of ‘yes, but no’ with US
As Americans watched the devastation unfolding in Puerto Rico last week I read, listened, tweeted and posted information on my social media timelines. Then came the text bubbles on my cell phone screen:
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