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Armed by the Kremlin, Russia's national oil company could be the new force in Syria when the troops leave

In 2007, Moscow's parliament voted to allow its energy giants to create their own militaries. Following the Syrian Civil War, Syria signed an agreement with Russia giving Moscow sole rights to oil and gas production in Syria.

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Armed by the Kremlin, Russia's national oil company could be the new force in Syria when the troops leave

Armed by the Kremlin, Russia's national oil company could be the new force in Syria when the troops leave

In 2007, Moscow's parliament voted to allow its energy giants to create their own militaries. Following the Syrian Civil War, Syria signed an agreement with Russia giving Moscow sole rights to oil and gas production in Syria.

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Airport hack shows a need for revamped cybersecurity

Airport hack shows a need for revamped cybersecurity

Computer systems powering displays at Bristol Airport in the UK were hacked over the weekend, according to ZDNet. Hackers installed ransomware software on the computer systems and shut them down, forcing officials to scramble to keep the airport operational.

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We've seen our demand from the channel more than double': Instagram is supercharging its shopping capabilities, and marketers say they're reaping the rewards

We've seen our demand from the channel more than double': Instagram is supercharging its shopping capabilities, and marketers say they're reaping the rewards

Instagram is making shopping easier on the platform, expanding shopping tags to stories globally and also launching a dedicated shopping channel on Explore.

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Here's how millennials are changing the US housing market

Here's how millennials are changing the US housing market

Millennials are pouring into urban centers. In many zip codes, they are already the majority. And they are spending their money on rent.

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An anti-inflammatory diet, including coffee, chocolate, and red wine, could reduce your chances of dying early, according to new research

An anti-inflammatory diet, including coffee, chocolate, and red wine, could reduce your chances of dying early, according to new research

A new study has shown how eating certain anti-inflammatory foods could be linked to a longer life. These foods include fruits and vegetables, coffee, red wine, and chocolate. Inflammation may be the cause of diseases like cancers, cardiovascular problems, and dementia.

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Apple just made a few big updates to its $350 HomePod smart speaker — here's everything that's new

Apple just made a few big updates to its $350 HomePod smart speaker — here's everything that's new

Thanks to iOS 12, Apple's HomePod smart speaker just got a few new software updates. The speaker can now make and answer phone calls, set multiple timers, and play a song even if you only know the lyrics.

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A woman recreates Instagram influencer's photos to show what life is really like — and the side-by-side photos are hilarious

A woman recreates Instagram influencer's photos to show what life is really like — and the side-by-side photos are hilarious

What you see on Instagram isn't real life. Geraldine West recreates Instagram influencers' flawless photos to show what life is REALLY like — to hilarious effect.

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Your iPhone's camera just got an upgrade thanks to iOS 12 — here are all the ways it changed

Your iPhone's camera just got an upgrade thanks to iOS 12 — here are all the ways it changed

The latest version of Apple's iPhone and iPad operating system, iOS 12, arrived on Monday, which means devices as old as the iPhone 5S can get a free upgrade. Some of the most exciting changes are to the camera and Photos app.

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18 answers to the most uncomfortable pregnancy questions you were too embarrassed to ask

18 answers to the most uncomfortable pregnancy questions you were too embarrassed to ask

Pregnancy can be an exciting time, but it also brings up lots of potentially embarrassing questions regarding diet, symptoms, body changes, sexual health, and more. INSIDER spoke with an obstetrician to get answers to some of the most burning pregnancy questions.

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