The use of robot journalism does not pose a threat to jobs, said Mathias Doepfner, CEO of Axel Spinger

Berlin:  The use of robot journalism, or articles generated by artificial intelligence, does not pose a threat to jobs, the chief executive of German publisher Axel Springer said on Wednesday.

"Is it going to take the

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Iran has notified the IAEA of a plan to restart activity at its uranium facility in Isfahan (Reuters)

Vienna, Austria:  Iran said Wednesday it was in "preparatory works" to restart nuclear activities in the event of the failure of the 2015 accord between Iran and world powers.

In such a scenario, Iran could "restart its

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While Dr Eshete was performing baptisms, a crocodile came out and killed him. (Representational)

A Protestant pastor was killed by a crocodile during a baptism ceremony in an Ethiopian lake, according to the BBC.

Docho Eshete and about 80 members of his congregation gathered Sunday morning at the southern end of Lake Abaya - close to a national park

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The audio message was delivered through an audio call to Selahattin Demirtas's wife Basak

Istanbul, Turkey:  It's not the most conventional way for a presidential candidate to address supporters. But Turkey's leading Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtas is not facing a usual set of circumstances as he campaigns for June

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Saudi Arabia is the only country that prohibits women from driving.

Washington:  Ten women in Saudi Arabia were issued driver's licenses this week, the first women in decades to be given the paperwork that will allow them to legally drive in the kingdom. The women already had valid licenses from other countries, which

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What the Love Island girls are wearing and where to get their swimwear
The likes of Dani Dyer and Samira Mighty look to be setting trends already

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