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Fossils suggest even smaller ‘hobbits’ roamed an Indonesian island 700,000 years ago - apnews.com - Indonesia - Washington - state Florida - city Tokyo

Fossils suggest even smaller ‘hobbits’ roamed an Indonesian island 700,000 years ago

WASHINGTON (AP) — Twenty years ago on an Indonesian island, scientists discovered fossils of an early human species that stood at about 3 1/2 feet (1.07 meters) tall — earning them the nickname “hobbits.”

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Chris Minns - Rupert Murdoch - Australian state orders public servants to stop remote working after a newspaper campaign against it - apnews.com - New Zealand - Australia - city Wellington, New Zealand

Australian state orders public servants to stop remote working after a newspaper campaign against it

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — The government of Australia’s most populous state ordered all public employees to work from their offices by default beginning Tuesday and urged stricter limits on remote work, after news outlets provoked a fraught debate about work-from-home habits established during the pandemic.

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Bloomberg - Clare Oneil - Australia’s cap on foreign students could cost economy US$2.8 billion, universities warn - scmp.com - Usa - Australia - city Canberra

Australia’s cap on foreign students could cost economy US$2.8 billion, universities warn

Australian universities have warned of mass job losses if the government moves too quickly to impose caps on international student numbers, with one industry body calling the proposed policy an unprecedented “ministerial overreach.”

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The dollar's days as a universal reserve currency are numbered - asia.nikkei.com

The dollar's days as a universal reserve currency are numbered

Satyajit Das, a former banker, is the author of "A Banquet of Consequences: Reloaded" and "Wild Quests."

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Austan Goolsbee - Jeremy Siegel - Wharton's Jeremy Siegel says Fed needs to make an emergency rate cut - cnbc.com - state Pennsylvania - city Chicago

Wharton's Jeremy Siegel says Fed needs to make an emergency rate cut

Wharton's Jeremey Siegel on Monday called on the Federal Reserve to make an emergency 75 basis-point cut in the federal funds rate after Friday's disappointing jobs report.

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Robert Oppenheimer - Nobel Prize-winning physicist Tsung-Dao Lee dies at age 97 - apnews.com - China - Taiwan - Usa - province Guizhou - New York - San Francisco - state California - state Wisconsin - county Berkeley - province Yunnan - city Beijing - city Shanghai - city Chicago - city Columbia - city Taipei, Taiwan

Nobel Prize-winning physicist Tsung-Dao Lee dies at age 97

TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Chinese-American physicist Tsung-Dao Lee, who in 1957 became the second-youngest scientist to receive a Nobel Prize, died Sunday at his home in San Francisco at age 97, according to a Chinese university and a research center.

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Japan Needs Foreign Workers. It’s Just Not Sure It Wants Them to Stay. - nytimes.com - Japan - Taiwan - Burma - South Korea - Australia - state Oregon

Japan Needs Foreign Workers. It’s Just Not Sure It Wants Them to Stay.

Ngu Thazin wanted to leave her war-torn country for a better future. She set her sights on Japan.

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Thitinan Pongsudhirak - Thailand's establishment silences voices of change - asia.nikkei.com - Thailand - city Bangkok

Thailand's establishment silences voices of change

Thitinan Pongsudhirak is professor at Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Political Science and a senior fellow at its Institute of Security and International Studies in Bangkok.

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