
Gulf ambassadors raise concern about safety of nuclear facilities amid Israeli attacks on Iran
Gulf ambassadors raise concern about safety of nuclear facilities amid Israeli attacks on Iran Gulf Cooperation Council ambassadors have expressed
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My visits to Egypt are not infrequent; indeed, I return there continuously. The intervals are short between each trip, and every time my feet touch the “Land of Kinana” I see major, diverse changes across the country. My latest visit saw a distinctive blend of progress and excellence, evident not only in tangible developments but, …
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New York CNN — Companion-like artificial intelligence apps pose “unacceptable risks” to children and teenagers, nonprofit media watchdog Common Sense Media said in a report published Wednesday. The report follows a lawsuit filed last year over the suicide death of a 14-year-old boy whose last conversation was with a chatbot. That lawsuit, brought against the …
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Several Egyptian governorates have witnessed intensive inspection campaigns carried out by the regulatory bodies of the Food Safety Authority and the Ministry of Supply, resulting in the closure of a number of branches of well-known dessert chains, Sada al-Balad reported. In Gharbia Governorate, five branches of the “Balaben” chain in Tanta city were closed after …
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NPR’s Steve Inskeep talks with Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia about airport and air travel safety following the mid-air
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A man has been crushed to death by a wind farm turbine blade just weeks after unions raised safety concerns
A third earthquake struck Ethiopia on Sunday with a magnitude of 4.7 on a depth of 10 km, about 570 km from the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and approximately 400 km from the eastern border of the lake. A professor of geology and water resources at Cairo University, Abbas Sharaqi, revealed that the latest …
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