India;  Country's first 'AI robot' introduced in school

India; Country’s first ‘AI robot’ introduced in school

(Photo: Instagram) Kerala: A school in India has introduced AI (Artificial Intelligence) technology to reshape the teaching process. Introduced in Thirunanthampuram, Kerala, India, this AI robot school called Iris has been developed in partnership with MakerLabs Edutech and is possibly the first humanoid robot teacher in the state and the entire country. This artificial intelligence-based…

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The King of the Netherlands has apologized for his country's role in the era of slavery

The King of the Netherlands has apologized for his country’s role in the era of slavery

King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands apologized for the Netherlands’ past involvement in the enslavement of humans. King William-Alexander was speaking at a ceremony to mark 160 years since the end of slavery in the Netherlands. He said that today we remember the Dutch history of slavery, I apologize for the atrocities against humanity. “Prejudice is…

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Georgian Airlines has imposed a travel ban on its own country's president

Georgian Airlines has imposed a travel ban on its own country’s president

President Salumi Zorabkholi, file photo Georgian Airways, the national airline of Georgia, located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, banned the country’s president from boarding its planes. According to the foreign news agency, the president of Georgia, Salomi Zorabikhvili, said that she would boycott the airline after the national airline resumed flights to Russia….

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Zambia: UN experts concerned over delay in the country’s debt restructuring

Zambia: UN experts concerned over delay in the country’s debt restructuring

“We are worried that despite positive reforms undertaken by the Government of Zambia, the delays in sovereign debt restructuring compromise its ability to mobilise and maximise resources for the full realisation of human rights, as per its obligations under international human rights law,” the independent human rights experts said. Roadblocks to economic reform In August 2022, Zambia secured…

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WHO supports Equatorial Guinea in combatting country’s first-ever deadly Marburg virus outbreak

WHO supports Equatorial Guinea in combatting country’s first-ever deadly Marburg virus outbreak

The rare yet severe viral haemorrhagic fever is similar to Ebola and has a fatality rate of up to 88 per cent.   So far, there have been nine deaths and 16 suspected cases with symptoms including fever, fatigue and blood-stained vomit and diarrhoea, WHO reported on Monday. Further investigations are ongoing.  Rapid action, expert…

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The largest drug shipment in the country's history was recovered in Kuwait

The largest drug shipment in the country’s history was recovered in Kuwait

Kuwaiti authorities raided and recovered the largest drug shipment in the country’s history. According to the Kuwait News Agency, a drug factory was raided and drugs worth more than 30 million dinars were recovered. Kuwait’s Interior Ministry announced on Wednesday that forces have recovered half a ton of illegally produced 1.5 million pills and drug-making…

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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is concerned about the dangerous decline in the country's population

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is concerned about the dangerous decline in the country’s population

The Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida, has expressed concern about the dangerous decline in the population, saying that it is inevitable to stop the shrinking population of Japan. Urging action to be taken on an urgent basis, the matter must be resolved on a now-or-never basis. Earlier in a speech to parliament, Prime Minister…

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