Emerging accounts of the conditions in these camps make for chilling reading.

Beijing:  Kayrat Samarkand says his only "crime" was being a Muslim who had visited neighboring Kazakhstan. On that basis alone, he was detained by police, aggressively interrogated for three days, then dispatched in November to a "reeducation

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Washington, United States:  Political consulting group Cambridge Analytica used Russian researchers and shared data with companies linked to Russian intelligence, a whistleblower told a congressional hearing on interference in the 2016 US election Wednesday.

Christopher Wylie, who leaked information on the British-based

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Mark Zuckerberg has accepted the invitation and will be in Brussels as soon as possible

BRUSSELS:  Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will appear before members of the European Parliament to answer questions about the improper use of data of 87 million Facebook users by a political consultancy, the speaker of the legislature

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Anne Frank's diary entries record the 25 months she spent hiding from Nazis from 1942 to 1944. (File)

Washignton:  Anne Frank's diary entries record the 25 months she spent hiding from Nazis from 1942 to 1944 with her family and others in a secret attic annex in occupied Amsterdam. Frank's father, the only member of the

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Donald Trump is to meet Kim Jong Un for the landmark summit in Singapore next month (File)

Washington, United States:  The White House is "still hopeful" the summit between North Korea's Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump will proceed despite Pyongyang's threat to cancel it, spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said Wednesday.

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