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A smartwatch app alerts users with hearing loss to nearby sounds
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A new smartwatch app alerts users who are deaf or hard of hearing of nearby sounds, such as microwave beeps or car horns. “The main motivation [for the app] came from my own experience, and conversations that my colleagues and I have had with deaf and hard of hearing people over several years,” says Dhruv […]
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PM proposes 6-point strategy at SCO forum to counter COVID-19
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan, at the platform of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), on Tuesday proposed a six-point strategy to galvanize joint efforts including setting up a knowledge bank to counter second wave of COVID-19, policies to mitigate pandemic’s economic impact and declaring vaccine a source of global good. Addressing at the 20th Heads of […]
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US called on China to abide by International Commitments
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WASHINGTON: United States has expressed grave concerns on violation of human rights of people of Hong Kong. The United States Secretary of State underscored that, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Hong Kong-based officials continue to dismantle the promised autonomy and freedoms of Hong Kong through politically motivated arrests. Today, the U.S. Department of […]
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China’s Singles Day: 3m people, 4,000 planes and cargo ships
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Three million workers, helped by 4,000 planes and ships, are getting ready for the world’s biggest online sale – with “revenge spending” tipped to be one of this year’s biggest trends. China’s Singles Day on 11 November is the world’s biggest 24-hour online shopping event, with 1.9bn products ordered and delivered last year. But it […]
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How artificial intelligence may be making you buy things
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The shopping lists we used to scribble on the back of an envelope are increasingly already known by the supermarkets we frequent.Firstly via the loyalty cards we scan at checkouts, and more and more so from our online baskets, our shopping habits are no longer a secret.But now more retailers are using AI (artificial intelligence) […]
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What Living as an Expat in Turkey is Really Like
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Hey everyone! Today, for my Living Abroad series, I’m chatting with Zee, a Zambian college student who has lived in Adana, Turkey, for more than three years. As an African expat, she has a ton of interesting insights to share, from how underrated Turkish brunch to why Turkey-based expats should consider living in cities. The pros and […]
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What Living as an Expat in Strasbourg is Really Like
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Today, for my Living Abroad series, I’m chatting with Claire, an American freelance writer who lives in beautiful Strasbourg, France (a city I visited when I worked as an au pair!). Here, Claire shares the reasons she loves living in Strasbourg so much, including the romantic architecture and laid-back pace of life. She also shares the best […]
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Let’s take this further: Advancing the conversation on the private sector and landscapes
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An upcoming Digital Summit hosted by the Global Landscapes Forum will bring together new voices from across Africa to discuss how to engage the private sector in integrated landscape management (ILM). The summit builds on an engaging discussion forum on the topic at the Global Landscapes Forum in Nairobi in August this year. Sharing cases from new geographies, and from both private sector […]
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Enchanted in the Great North Wet
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Fall has arrived! Here in the northwest, that means the blueberry bushes are turning red, the larches gold, and a plethora of other plants are taking on shades of yellow, orange, red, and purple. It also means that the rains have come, bringing with them the mist and wetness that so characterize the northwest. Last […]