An already-tangled internet governance system looks to be getting more complicated, and some fear without US oversight the internet, and its censorship, could fall into authoritari
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Moscow says it's working on a sixth-generation plane, even though its fifth-generation models are still under development.
The European Union wants Croatia to amend its extradition policy by Friday.
Oil isn't the only liquid flowing underground in Central Asia.
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Egyptian security forces began an operation to disperse supporters of deposed president Mohamed Morsi early Wednesday, with scores of casualties reported.
Oprah, estimated to have raked in $77 million last year, has a Pretty Woman moment.