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Ryan Browne - Climate protesters try to break into Tesla's Germany factory, multiple people arrested - cnbc.com - city Berlin - Germany

Climate protesters try to break into Tesla's Germany factory, multiple people arrested

Climate protesters angry about Tesla's plans to expand its Berlin-Brandenburg Gigafactory in Germany tried to break into the plant on Friday, according to a statement from local police.

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Pakistani police prevent pro-Palestinian protesters from moving toward US embassy in Islamabad - apnews.com - Usa - Israel - Palestine - Pakistan - city Islamabad, Pakistan

Pakistani police prevent pro-Palestinian protesters from moving toward US embassy in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Police in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad on Friday prevented a pro-Palestinian rally by a radical Islamist party from moving toward the U.S. Embassy, where demonstrators wanted to stage a sit-in protesting Israel’s strikes in Gaza.

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Agence FrancePresse - Han Duck - South Korea medical body chief’s response to foreign doctor hiring plan blasted as ‘clearly racist’ - scmp.com - South Korea - North Korea - city Seoul - Somalia

South Korea medical body chief’s response to foreign doctor hiring plan blasted as ‘clearly racist’

Thousands stopped working on February 20 to protest government plans to train more doctors, causing chaos in hospitals.

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Ryan Browne - Sam Altman - Big Tech is eating as much data as it can to win in AI — but it's not 'winner takes all,' CEO says - cnbc.com - France - Britain

Big Tech is eating as much data as it can to win in AI — but it's not 'winner takes all,' CEO says

Big technology companies are consuming as much data as possible to become winners in artificial intelligence — but that's not necessarily what will define winners, according to the boss of software giant Appian.

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1 in 5 people 65 or older in Japan will have dementia by 2060 - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - city Tokyo

1 in 5 people 65 or older in Japan will have dementia by 2060

TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Around 20 percent of people aged 65 years and over in Japan will suffer from dementia by 2060, the government said Wednesday, highlighting the need to expand nursing care and strengthen preventative measures amid the graying of the country's population.

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CNA - Most Singaporeans support death for drug traffickers, law minister Shanmugam says - scmp.com - Singapore - city Singapore

Most Singaporeans support death for drug traffickers, law minister Shanmugam says

He was delivering a ministerial statement in parliament on Singapore’s approach to drug control.

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Dementia cases are on the rise — avoid these 12 risks to keep your brain healthy - cnbc.com

Dementia cases are on the rise — avoid these 12 risks to keep your brain healthy

A global mental health crisis is on the horizon — dementia.

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Julian Ryall - Japan’s compliant, ‘elite’ media blamed for poor press freedom ranking: ‘they don’t want to rock the boat’ - scmp.com - Japan

Japan’s compliant, ‘elite’ media blamed for poor press freedom ranking: ‘they don’t want to rock the boat’

Japan’s “traditional and business interests, political pressure and gender inequalities often prevent journalists from completely fulfilling their role as watchdogs”, Reporters Without Borders said, arguing that since “the rise to power of the nationalist right” in 2012, Japanese journalists have experienced “a climate of distrust, even hostility”.

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