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Wednesday, October 9, 2019

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October 09, 2019
Ukrainian police officer injured in protest in war-torn east - Washington Post
Ukraine will not agree to short-term gas transit deal with Russia - Reuters
The impeachment inquiry highlights Trump's ill-advised move to give Ukraine aid and weapons - NBC News
Russia pulls two trains of military hardware to border with Ukraine – officer (Photo) - UNIAN
Ukrainians Are More Concerned With Russia Peace Talks Than Trump Call - NPR

Ukrainian police officer injured in protest in war-torn east - Washington Post

Washington Post
Deputy Head of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission, Mark Etherington, second right, and other members of OSCE walk through a street near a frontline in Petrovske, Ukraine, Wednesday, Oct.
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Ukraine will not agree to short-term gas transit deal with Russia - Reuters

Reuters
KIEV, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Ukraine will not agree to a short-term gas transit contract with Russia and instead wants a long-term agreement based on European standards, Ukrainian Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk said on Wednesday.
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The impeachment inquiry highlights Trump's ill-advised move to give Ukraine aid and weapons - NBC News

NBC News
Something has been lost in the noise of the national conversation about President Donald Trump’s relationship with Ukraine and his handling of military aid to the Eastern European country.
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Russia pulls two trains of military hardware to border with Ukraine – officer (Photo) - UNIAN

UNIAN
Russia pulls two trains of military hardware to border with Ukraine – officer (Photo)12:28, 09 October 2019 War 13 0 The military hardware was deployed there two weeks ago. facebook.com/ukrop.bc
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Ukrainians Are More Concerned With Russia Peace Talks Than Trump Call - NPR

NPR
The top news in Ukraine isn't President Trump's call to their president. Ukrainians are focused on their president's decision to jump-start the peace process with Russia — without U.S.
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The United States strikes a blow to China's AI ambitions - CNN
EuroMillions jackpot: Brit scoops biggest ever £170m rollover prize after matching all five winning numbers - The Sun
Essential founder Andy Rubin shows tall and narrow upcoming phone with color shifting back - GSMArena.com news - GSMArena.com
September's top news stories - Medical Device Network
'Alexa, are you invading my privacy?' – the dark side of our voice assistants - The Guardian

The United States strikes a blow to China's AI ambitions - CNN

CNN
SenseTime is the second-most valuable artificial intelligence startup in the world, with investments from tech giants SoftBank (SFTBF) and Alibaba (BABA) and a private market valuation of $7.5 billion, according to CB Insights.
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EuroMillions jackpot: Brit scoops biggest ever £170m rollover prize after matching all five winning numbers - The Sun

The Sun
ONE lucky Brit made history by winning the biggest ever £170m EuroMillions jackpot after matching all five winning numbers. The website crashed last night as punters flooded the page, desperately buying tickets before the deadline.
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Essential founder Andy Rubin shows tall and narrow upcoming phone with color shifting back - GSMArena.com news - GSMArena.com

GSMArena.com
One of the key features of the Android world has always been crazy experimentation with form factors. For a while not so long ago that seemed to have waned somewhat, but recently we've seen a resurgence of this idea, with foldables and waterfall displays and various solutions to cutting screen bezels so much that there isn't room for a selfie camera anymore.
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September's top news stories - Medical Device Network

Medical Device Network
Researchers from Flinders University in Australia conducted a new clinical trial to assess the use of a new acute coronary syndrome screening protocol using a cardiac blood test. The RAPID-TnT trial, which is claimed to be the world’s first, was undertaken in a clinical hospital setting with a focus on a more sensitive cardiac blood test for a protein called Troponin T, combined with a faster testing protocol.
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'Alexa, are you invading my privacy?' – the dark side of our voice assistants - The Guardian

The Guardian
One day in 2017, Alexa went rogue. When Martin Josephson, who lives in London, came home from work, he heard his Amazon Echo Dot voice assistant spitting out fragmentary commands, seemingly based on his previous interactions with the device.
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