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Turkey-Syria earthquakes: How Twitter has helped find survivors trapped beneath the rubble
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Turkey-Syria earthquakes: How Twitter has helped find survivors trapped beneath the rubble
Rescue teams search for people in a destroyed building in Antakya, southeastern Turkey, Friday, Feb. 10, 2023.
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Who is Sam Altman? From college dropout to creator of AI chatbot phenomenon ChatGPT
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Who is Sam Altman? From college dropout to creator of AI chatbot phenomenon ChatGPT
Sam Altman, ChatGPT creator Sam Altman is Silicon Valley’s newest darling
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By Camille Bello • Updated: 10/02/2023 - 14:42
In the past few months, Sam Altman,...
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Nearly 300,000 displaced by Syria quake - state media Access to the commentsCOMMENTS
By Reuters • Updated: 09/02/2023 - 12:05
TURKEY-QUAKE-SYRIA-DISPLACEMENT:Nearly 300,000 displaced by Syria quake - state media
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BEIRUT – More than 298,000 people have been forced to leave...
Olympics-Russians will win ‘medals of blood’ if allowed to compete, says Ukraine’s Usyk
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Olympics-Russians will win 'medals of blood' if allowed to compete, says Ukraine's Usyk Access to the commentsCOMMENTS
By Reuters • Updated: 09/02/2023 - 12:45
UKRAINE-CRISIS-USYK-OLYMPICS:Olympics-Russians will win 'medals of blood' if allowed to compete, says Ukraine's Usyk
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A Cuban fishing village ponders its options as U.S. policy shifts Access to the commentsCOMMENTS
By Reuters • Updated: 09/02/2023 - 13:05
CUBA-MIGRANTS-VILLAGE:A Cuban fishing village ponders its options as U.S. policy shifts
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NATURE AND ENVIRONMENTLATIN AMERICA
How does climate change affect El Nino and La Nina cycles?
Ajit Niranjan
01/27/2023January 27, 2023
A natural shift in Pacific Ocean winds could push global temperatures even higher in 2023, wreaking havoc on weather across the entire world.
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If winds slow down over the Pacific Ocean, they will set a chain of events in motion that could see heavy...
Earthquake victims in Syria: Politics first, aid second?
Diana Hodali | Kersten Knipp
02/08/2023February 8, 2023
There are ways to get aid into earthquake-impacted areas in northern Syria and save lives. However various political positions taken by both Turkey and Syria may prevent this.
https://p.dw.com/p/4NF2P
It was not long before dawn when the first tremor woke Khawla and her two brothers up — the...
LAW AND JUSTICEINDIA
Can India's judiciary maintain its independence?
Murali Krishnan in New Delhi
10 hours ago10 hours ago
A war of words has intensified between the government and the judiciary over the issue of judges' appointments and transfers.
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In recent weeks, a number of senior government officials, including Law Minister Kiren Rijiju and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, have hit out against how judges...
POLITICSASIA
EU sees influence surge in Southeast Asia — survey
David Hutt
9 hours ago9 hours ago
A survey has found that many people in Southeast Asia prefer to engage with the EU amid US-China rivalry in the region. Cambodians particularly viewed the bloc favorably — Malaysians and Indonesians not so much.
https://p.dw.com/p/4NKlI
The European Union's image in Southeast Asia has improved over the past...
POLITICSMIDDLE EAST
Economic crisis: Is Egypt the 'new Lebanon?'
Cathrin Schaer
01/20/2023January 20, 2023
Food prices have doubled, salaries have halved and banks are restricting withdrawals: Egyptians now have the same problems as the Lebanese. But if things get worse here, the fallout will be far more damaging.
https://p.dw.com/p/4MVXe
As the value of the Egyptian pound plummets, grocery shopping has changed for many middle-class Egyptians,...
SPORTSGHANA
African Games: Ghana face hosting hurdle
Lolade Adewuyi | Isaac Kaledzi
9 hours ago9 hours ago
The country plans to host the African Games this August, but 2023 has seen the country's currency depreciate by more than 50%. Should hosting the African Games be Ghana's priority at this time?
https://p.dw.com/p/4NKTK
Ghana is in a race against time to successfully deliver facilities to host the...
NATURE AND ENVIRONMENTBRAZIL
Brazil sinks warship in Atlantic amid environmental concerns
02/04/2023February 4, 2023
The ghost ship had been rejected entry by multiple ports after concerns over toxic material. Environmental groups said the move was "dangerous," while Brazil insisted the sinking was carried out safely.
https://p.dw.com/p/4N5sD
Brazil on Friday sank a decommissioned aircraft carrier named "Sao Paulo," the navy announced.
The sinking was authorized despite...
POLITICSBRAZIL
Lula has high hopes for Brazil's international role
Philipp Lichterbeck
02/09/2023February 9, 2023
'Brazil is back' will be one of the main messages of President Lula da Silva during his trip to the US. He has ambitious foreign policy plans; some analysts are skeptical though.
https://p.dw.com/p/4NJIq
When Brazilian President Lula da Silva arrives in Washington on Friday, he will be embarking on the most...
BUSINESSSOUTH AFRICA
Ramaphosa declares national disaster over blackouts
Isaac Kaledzi | Christine Mhundwa
9 hours ago9 hours ago
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has declared a national disaster to fast-track efforts to tackle the country's electricity shortage. The energy crisis has braked growth in Africa's most industrialized economy.
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In recent months, South Africa has been in the grip of its most severe energy crisis,...




































