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Posted by The Analyst | 29 November 2019 | Business
Huawei reportedly to mount legal challenge to FCC ban from government subsidy program

China's Huawei has decided to challenge a US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decision blocking American rural carrier customers from tapping an $8.5 billion government fund to purchase equipment from the telecoms firm. The Wall Street Journal has reported, citing its own sources, that Huawei is expected to file a suit challenging the FCC decision in...

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Posted by The Analyst | 29 November 2019 | Science & Tech
Facebook, Apple TV+ or 5G: Which tops the list of Tech Turkeys for 2019

Our annual roster of the worst in tech includes the usual suspects, plus 5G, streaming prices, Expedia and Vizio.

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Posted by The Analyst | 29 November 2019 | Business
Russia & China complete their first cross-border mega highway bridge (VIDEO)

The construction of a bridge over the Amur River to link Russia and neighboring China has been completed in the Far East. The historic road is first of its kind between the two states and is set to boost economic ties. The bridge links the cities Heihe in northern China and Russia's far eastern city...

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Posted by The Analyst | 29 November 2019 | Breaking News
Two K-pop stars jailed for sexual assault

TWO K-pop stars have been jailed by a court in South Korea after being found guilty of a sexual attack on a woman.

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Posted by The Analyst | 29 November 2019 | Breaking News
Taliban says ‘way too early’ to speak of resuming talks with US after Trump’s statement

The Taliban said on Friday it was “way too early” to speak of resuming direct talks with Washington. The statement came a day after US President Donald Trump stated during a surprise visit to Afghanistan that the US was again meeting with the militants. “It is way too early to talk about the resumption of...

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Posted by The Analyst | 29 November 2019 | Politics
Puritan gatekeepers’ wish to censor Paul Gauguin paintings demeans art

Paul Gauguin is under attack from supporters of post-colonialism and feminism because of his erotic paintings of Polynesian girls and women. Is censoring art of long-dead artists for moral reasons constructive? Curators of the current display of Gauguin portraits at the National Gallery in London have not included any of his famous nudes, even though...

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Posted by The Analyst | 29 November 2019 | Breaking News
400 new jobs at Ocado after supermarket pens Japan deal

Supermarket Ocado will hire almost 400 developers in the UK after it signed a multimillion-pound deal to provide its online shopping platform to one of Japan's largest retailers.

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