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Aid groups aim to bring health care to migrants on way to US via WhatsApp, tech
Aurora Leticia Cruz has tried to keep up with her blood pressure medication since fleeing Guatemala more than a year ago, but the limbo she finds herself in – stuck in a sprawling camp at the Texas border after traversing Mexico – has made that hard.
Analysis: Europe plots catch-up in global 5G race to drive COVID-19 recovery
STOCKHOLM/MADRID (Reuters) - 2021 could be a do-or-die year for Europe's efforts to catch up with China and the United States in rolling out super-fast fifth-generation (5G) telecoms networks.
Games without frontiers: Indians, Pakistanis team up for eSports
When India banned the hit PUBG mobile game over its diplomatic row with China, Zeyan Shafiq's eSports team was suddenly left without players. So Shafiq, who is based in war-torn Kashmir, did something very unusual: he reached across the border to Pakistan.
Chinese military using virtual reality to boost their combat readiness
Training forms part of PLA’s plans to switch from a Russian model to American-style methods. New recruits using VR for parachuting training because youngsters are more receptive to the technology.
U.S. Homeland Security, thousands of businesses scramble after suspected Russian hack
LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and thousands of businesses scrambled Monday to investigate and respond to a sweeping hacking campaign that officials suspect was directed by the Russian government.
Canada border official says information shared inappropriately with FBI in Huawei CFO case
VANCOUVER (Reuters) - A Canadian border official who oversaw staff at Vancouver's airport when Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou was arrested two years ago testified on Friday she thought information sharing between her agency and the federal police was inappropriate.
Canadian border official set to wrap up testimony in Huawei CFO U.S. extradition case
VANCOUVER (Reuters) - A Canadian border official who recounted the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation's "persistent" requests for Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou's travel history after her arrest two years ago is expected to finish testifying on Thursday.
Thailand uses drones for border surveillance as virus risk grows
Thailand is stepping up border surveillance by deploying drones and ultraviolet cameras after dozens of new Covid-19 cases were found linked to a town in neighbouring Myanmar.
Swiss central bank says wholesale digital currency trial a success
Switzerland's central bank has successfully tested using digital money to settle large scale transactions between financial institutions, but has not decided whether to issue its own digital currency.
US labour board alleges Google retaliated against activists
Google illegally fired, interrogated and surveilled activist employees, a regional director of the US National Labor Relations Board alleged in a complaint on Dec 2.