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Elon Musk - Musk’s X skirts Brazil ban and returns to some users with change to server access - cnbc.com - Brazil

Musk’s X skirts Brazil ban and returns to some users with change to server access

Some Brazilian users reconnected with X on Wednesday despite the Supreme Court's recent nationwide ban, the result of the social network apparently changing the way its servers are accessed. The reunion may be short-lived, however.

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Joko Widodo - SCMP - Kaesang Pangarep - Indonesians urge University of Pennsylvania to revoke scholarship for Jokowi’s daughter-in-law - scmp.com - Usa - Indonesia - state Pennsylvania

Indonesians urge University of Pennsylvania to revoke scholarship for Jokowi’s daughter-in-law

Some Indonesians have launched a pressure campaign demanding the University of Pennsylvania scrap a scholarship offered to President Joko Widodo’s daughter-in-law over her “tone-deaf” stance on attempts to revise the country’s election laws that sparked violent protests.

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A.I. Pioneers Call for Protections Against ‘Catastrophic Risks’ - nytimes.com - Usa - Washington - city Beijing

A.I. Pioneers Call for Protections Against ‘Catastrophic Risks’

Scientists who helped pioneer artificial intelligence are warning that countries must create a global system of oversight to check the potentially grave risks posed by the fast-developing technology.

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Jeoffrey Maitem - China’s opportunity? Philippines’ Sabina Shoal withdrawal sparks backlash - scmp.com - China - Philippines - county La Salle - city Manila

China’s opportunity? Philippines’ Sabina Shoal withdrawal sparks backlash

The vessel returned to Puerto Princesa Port in Palawan on Sunday to a hero’s welcome, but not without incident: four of its 63 crew members required hospital treatment for dehydration.

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Chris Lau - Same-sex marriage was on a roll in Asia. Not anymore - edition.cnn.com - China - Taiwan - Burma - Thailand - Malaysia - Hong Kong - Brunei - Bangladesh - Netherlands - Nepal - Sri Lanka - city Bangkok - city Hong Kong

Same-sex marriage was on a roll in Asia. Not anymore

Hong Kong CNN —

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An Era of Chinese Adoption Ends, and Families Are Torn Over Its Legacy - nytimes.com - China - Usa - state Kentucky - city Pittsburgh

An Era of Chinese Adoption Ends, and Families Are Torn Over Its Legacy

Amy Cubbage’s first foray into parenthood began as it had for tens of thousands of American families before her: in a hotel room in China.

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Julian Ryall - Did Japan’s WWII warship Yamato sail kamikaze mission over misinterpreted emperor question? - scmp.com - Japan - Usa - county Imperial - city Tokyo

Did Japan’s WWII warship Yamato sail kamikaze mission over misinterpreted emperor question?

The Japanese battleship Yamato was underprepared when it embarked on a kamikaze mission against US forces invading Okinawa and sank near the end of World War II due to a naval officer misinterpreting a question by the emperor, according to new evidence that has emerged nearly 80 years ago after the battle.

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Australia faces academic crisis as profit-driven policies erode university standards - scmp.com - Australia

Australia faces academic crisis as profit-driven policies erode university standards

However, noticeably absent from the flood of protest has been any acknowledgement of what critics argue is the greatest threat to the sector’s integrity: the entrenchment of a corporate culture that has prioritised profit, enriched university executives and private consultants, and left academics marginalised, demoralised and burned out.

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