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Claude Guillemot, one of the founders of the global gaming company Ubisoft, the maker of Assassin’s Creed, and his flight instructor have been killed in a plane crash in western France, authorities said Saturday. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com​ This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/homeContinue Reading

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Bolivia is in crisis — but who is really driving the protests? As the government declares a state of emergency, attention is turning to former president Evo Morales. Critics say he’s pushing for a political comeback — despite being barred from office. Is this unrest about the economy, or aContinue Reading

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This Week in 2016 Peter Thiel’s Plan To Destroy Gawker Went Way Beyond Hogan’s Case Also A Bad Idea: Gawker Exploring Lawsuit Against Peter Thiel For Tortious Interference & Racketeering Peter Thiel’s Gawker-Killing Lawyer Now Issuing Bogus Defamation Threats Over Story On Traitor 47’s Hair Twitter, Facebook & Google SuedContinue Reading

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Bolivia declares state of emergency to clear protest blockades, Bolivia declares state of emergency to clear protest blockades NewsFeed Bolivia’s president announces a state of emergency after weeks of nationwide protests and road blockades crippled the country’s economy. Protesters are demanding fuel subsidies be reinstated and increased funding for education.Continue Reading

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Overplaying Strait of Hormuz card will turn Iran into a pariah state., NewsFeed Analyst Alexandru Hudisteanu warns that Iran’s overuse of Strait of Hormuz as leverage could transform the strategic chokepoint from a deterrence tool into an instrument of extortion, potentially turning the country into an international pariah. Published OnContinue Reading