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Tesla’s Blade Runner-inspired pickup truck kind of flopped. Here’s why

Tesla’s new “Blade Runner-inspired” electric cybertruck has the world turning its head.

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145 years after Jules Verne dreamed up a hydrogen future, it has arrived

In 1874, science fiction author Jules Verne set out a prescient vision that has inspired governments and entrepreneurs in the 145 years since.

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Leaked documents show operations of prison camps in China's Xinjiang

Leaked documents released on Sunday detailed how China controls everything from the frequency of haircuts to when the doors are locked in the mass detention camps of its Xinjiang region.

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Iran rejects US order to pay $180 million over Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaia's jailing

Iran on Monday rejected a US court order for Tehran to pay $180 million in damages to a Washington Post reporter for jailing him on espionage charges.

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'Good pope v bad pope?' Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce star in controversial Vatican drama

Every story needs its hero and its villain. So when Fernando Meirelles decided to make a film about Pope Francis and Pope Benedict coming face-to-face, the director knew which pontiff he would side with.

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International showdown looms over Syria chemical weapons investigation

Russia and the West are braced for a fresh showdown at the world's chemical weapons watchdog this week over a new team that will name culprits for attacks in Syria for the first time.

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Pro-democracy parties in Hong Kong have won 278 of the first 344 seats

Hong Kong's pro-democracy camp was headed for a thumping victory in district council elections, local media reported on Monday, a vote widely seen as a referendum on the Beijing-backed government's handling of months of violent political unrest.

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Donald Trump brutally fact-checked by his own Justice Department on '60 Minutes' for Ukraine conspiracies

President Donald Trump and his allies have tried to promote a conspiracy theory that Ukraine was behind the 2016 hack of the Democratic Party. While every intelligence agency (except Russia's) has said that it was Russia, the president and Republican officials disagree.

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White House demanded Lindsey Graham stop a bill recognizing the Armenian genocide

President Donald Trump welcomed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to the White House where he trashed the Kurdish people, showed a propaganda film attacking the Kurds and denied the Armenian genocide.

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Hiroshima survivors tell pope of attack 'hell'

Survivors of the nuclear attack on Hiroshima told Pope Francis on Sunday of the "scene of hell" after the bombing, as the pontiff hit out against the use of the weapons.

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Protests drive record poll turnout in Hong Kong

Hong Kong's voters turned out in record numbers Sunday for local council elections that the city's pro-democracy movement hopes will pile pressure on the Beijing-backed government to heed their demands after months of violent protest.

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Bolivia's Senate approves law for new elections -- without Evo Morales

Bolivia's Senate approved a bill Saturday that could open the door to new elections without ex-president Evo Morales, as the caretaker government met with protesters to end weeks of unrest.

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Unprecedented 'architecture of surveillance' created by Facebook and Google poses grave human rights threat: Report

"Their insidious control of our digital lives undermines the very essence of privacy and is one of the defining human rights challenges of our era."

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