
India CEO criticised for picking AI bot over human staff
Suumit Shah, founder of an e-commerce website, said that his firm had laid off 90% of its support staff.
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Missing German man's remains found in Thailand freezer
The Pattaya-based businessman's dismembered body turned up after he had gone missing for a week.
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Painting salvaged from Ukraine school goes on show in Southend
Artist Vlada Zabielina, 20, says the unfinished work is "symbolic" and represents how "time stopped".
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G7 members to announce long-term Ukraine security package at Nato summit
It comes after Nato refused to provide Kyiv with a timeline for joining the alliance.
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Xi Calls for a Shift Toward Controlling China’s Carbon Emissions
China’s President Xi Jinping has called for greater efforts to control carbon emissions, while also stressing the role
1970-01-01 08:00

A River at Europe’s Heart Gives a Climate Solution to Riled Farmers
As the river Meuse winds its way from France toward Netherlands, it cuts through an eastern Belgian province
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Canada probes Nike, Dynasty Gold over alleged use of Uyghur forced labour
Its ethics watchdog is also investigating a gold company over use of forced labour in China operations.
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Japan Has New Real Estate Leader for First Time in Three Decades
Japan has crowned a new top real estate developer for the first time in 30 years, thanks to
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US Senator Tommy Tuberville changes course in 'white nationalism' row
Senator Tommy Tuberville acknowledges "white nationalists are racists" after previously disputing the claim.
1970-01-01 08:00

North Korea fires intercontinental ballistic missile after threatening US
The launch comes after Pyongyang accused the US military of repeated air incursions.
1970-01-01 08:00

Trump loses immunity shield in E Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit
Government lawyers say Mr Trump did not act within the scope of his duties when he disparaged E Jean Carroll.
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Taiwan Chip Exports Plunge 21% as Device Makers Clear Inventory
Taiwan’s exports of integrated circuit chips dropped for a sixth consecutive month in June on slowing global demand.
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