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28.09.2024 22:11
Strike on Hezbollah Deepens Disconnect Between Biden and Netanyahu Israeli officials gave their American counterparts no advance warning of the strike that killed Hassan Nasrallah, the longtime leader of Hezbollah, according to U.S. officials. But Mr. Biden said the killing was a measure of justice for victims of Hezbollah terrorism.

28.09.2024 22:41
At least 22 reported dead as storm John weakens over Mexico Residents from Michoac?n to Oaxaca evacuate after storm ravages Pacific coastline, bringing floods and landslides Residents in south-western Mexico on Saturday evacuated from homes flooded by the remnants of Hurricane John that ravaged the Pacific coastline for a week, bringing deadly floods and landslides that left 22 people reported dead.In Guerrero, the worst-hit state and one of Mexicos poorest, 18 people were killed, according to local media, many due to mudslides that crushed houses. To the south, local media reported three deaths in Oaxaca, and a young boy died in a river to the north in Michoac?n state. Continue reading... ...

28.09.2024 22:56
Why Russia has decided to review its nuclear doctrine After having limited himself to making threats since the war in Ukraine started, Vladimir Putin wants to formally broaden the conditions for the use of his atomic arsenal. The announcement comes as a response to Ukrainian attacks carried out deep inside Russia.

28.09.2024 23:15
Japan weighs use of generative AI for job-matching service - Nikkei Asia TOKYO -- Japan's labor ministry will discuss adopting generative AI to improve its job-placement service, tapping Open AI, the company behind ChatGPT, as an adviser, Nikkei has learned.The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare will announce the launch of a project team as early as this month. It will discuss introducing a generative AI tool for its Hello Work employment agency's online service.

29.09.2024 0:00
Japan's next PM Ishiba to face diplomatic tests at fall summits - Nikkei Asia TOKYO -- Japan's next prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba, will face immediate foreign policy challenges, from East Asian security to rising U.S.-China tensions, when he meets with other leaders on the diplomatic stage this fall. Ishiba, a former defense minister, is well-versed in security issues. He called for the creation of an Asian collective defense framework similar to NATO during the ruling Liberal Democratic Party leadership race.

29.09.2024 0:38
At least 64 dead and millions without power after Helene devastates south-eastern US Flooding and landslides strike southern Appalachians after hurricane pummeled region and wreaked havocAt least 64 people have been confirmed dead and almost 3.5 million were without power on Saturday, after strong winds and torrential rain from Hurricane Helene wreaked unprecedented havoc across large swathes of the south-eastern United States.Historic flooding continued over parts of the southern Appalachians on Saturday, as first responders worked to reach stranded communities in trying conditions while local authorities began to assess the scale of the damage and displacement. Continue reading... ...

29.09.2024 1:00
The world is shifting away from using animals in research. Will Australia get left behind? Australias lack of transparency and funding leave it on the outer as researchers worldwide explore alternatives for training, study and testingGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA global shift in scientific and medical research is under way as countries hope to phase out experimentation on animals but Australia risks being left behind.The transition from using animals to alternatives based on human cells, tissue and data is driving multibillion-dollar growth in new technologies and methods. However, industry leaders and insiders warn Australia will miss those opportunities due to a lack of funding, opaque record keeping and national inconsistencies.Sign up for Guardian Australias breaking news email Continue reading... ...

29.09.2024 1:05
Japan's cautious approach to AI may pay dividends - Nikkei Asia Susan Taylor Martin is the CEO of the British Standards Institution.Adopting AI could provide Japan with a new opportunity to tackle structural challenges from an ageing society to labor shortages, while paving the way to innovate for growth. While Japan's AI adoption has been slow and lags other countries, could this cautious approach pay dividends?