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Europe to boost battery production as electric shift accelerates

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Taiwan says China waging economic warfare against tech sector

Singapore says contract tracing data may be used for criminal investigations

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TikTok says it will sue over Trump crackdown

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Facebook says group used computer-generated faces to push pro-Trump message

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Singapore’s factory activity shrinks for first time since 2016

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India tightens e-commerce rules, likely to hit Amazon, Flipkart

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First air taxi trials to take place in Singapore in 2019

UK cyber security agency backs Apple, Amazon China hack denials

Tencent loses US$20B in value after China attacks myopia with gaming curbs

US FCC chairman ramps up defense of net neutrality repeal

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Child sex dolls ruled obscene in landmark UK court decision

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