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Japan Targets Apple And Google With App Store Competition Law

Japan’s parliament has passed a new law aimed at improving competition in smartphone app stores. The legislation will prevent major tech… Read More

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What The US Wants From The Next UK Government’s Foreign Policy

With elections due in both the US and the UK this year, there are two key asks that the next… Read More

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Paris 2024 Olympics To Debut High-Level Breakdancing

Two athletes square off for an intense dance battle. The DJ starts spinning tunes, and the athletes begin twisting, spinning… Read More

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Fifty And Better Program Continues Summer Lecture Series

THOUSAND OAKS, CA — As California Lutheran University’s Fifty and Better (FAB) program begins its fifth year, it is proud to… Read More

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William Shakespeare Inspires “The Season Of Love”

THOUSAND OAKS, CALIF., May 29, 2024 — It’s “The Season of Love” this summer as the Kingsmen Shakespeare Company performs two of William Shakespeare’s most beloved plays:… Read More

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Pakistan, Greece, Somalia Among Incoming Security Council Members

Denmark, Greece, Pakistan, Panama and Somalia were elected by secret ballot Thursday at the United Nations General Assembly to serve on… Read More

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Vietnam’s Political Turmoil Reveals A Turn Towards China – And Away From The West

In just a few weeks, the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) has shredded its reputation for boring political stability. A… Read More

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Reviving Tanzania’s Regional Leadership And Global Engagement

Tanzania has recently begun to re-emerge from a period of damaging isolationism under former president John Magufuli. This isolationism obstructed… Read More

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How India’s Restructured Rocket Force Makes Conflict With China More Likely

On March 11, 2024, the Indian government announced that it had successfully tested an Agni-V ballistic missile with multiple independently targetable reentry… Read More

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African Internet Access Hit By Damaged Undersea Cables

Major internet access cuts struck several African countries Thursday because of damage to submarine communications cables, telecom operators said. This… Read More

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