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Korea drone exhibition: Event showcases military and industrial models

9th - Higher Ed
South Korea's drone show displayed AI-powered drones for forest monitoring, military aid, and autonomous operation using visual data.
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Our police and administration with you: Dushyant Chautala to Rajasthan police

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Our police and administration with you: Haryana Dy CM Dushyant Chautala to Rajasthan police on finding Monu Manesar.Our police and administration with you: Dushyant Chautala to Rajasthan police
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How to Keep Kids Safe on Social Media

9th - Higher Ed
Social media has increasingly posed serious risks for children. Cheddar News provided some tips for parents on how to keep kids safe and foster a safer environment.
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NATO plans for nuclear worst-case scenario in Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
NATO defence ministers end their summit, promising more support for Ukraine, and a close watch on Russia.
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Should employers use productivity monitoring software? | Quick Question

9th - Higher Ed
Anti-surveillance advocate Matthew Mitchell and Jay Godse of Awareness Technologies, whose company develops electronic worker-monitoring software, discuss the benefits and concerns surrounding software that tracks employees while they work.
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Is your boss watching you work? Some Canadians are about to find out

9th - Higher Ed
In Ontario, employers must now disclose if they have been using productivity tracking software to keep tabs on their employees. Experts say while this may address transparency concerns, businesses should be tracking output instead.
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Sierra Leone protests: Inflation pushing families into poverty

9th - Higher Ed
Rising inflation in Sierra Leone is pushing many families into extreme poverty and on to the streets.
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Cruise ship docks in Canadian waters for 1st time since pandemic began

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's tourism industry took a large step toward normalcy, with a cruise ship docking in Canadian waters for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
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Who’s in the stands if tickets weren't sold at Beijing Olympics?

9th - Higher Ed
There are plenty of people in the stands despite tickets not being sold to the 2022 Beijing Olympic Games, but the process of getting a seat was long, complicated and involved a lot of COVID-19 testing.
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Hurricane Sam Strengthens to Category 4 Storm, Landfall Not Expected

9th - Higher Ed
All eyes are on the Atlantic Ocean as Category 4 Hurricane Sam strengthens and inches closer to the mainland. While meteorologists don’t expect the storm to make landfall, intense rip currents for coastal states are expected.
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France to unveil anti-terrorism bill days after attack against police officer

9th - Higher Ed
The most controversial measure concerns the so-called "algorithm" technique which allows the automated processing of connection data to detect threats.
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Biden’s goal: Ending ‘America’s longest war’ in Afghanistan

9th - Higher Ed
The US president officially announces his troop withdrawal plan, which is celebrated by some and causes concern among others.
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EU's plan for including people with disabilities isn't moving fast enough, say activists

9th - Higher Ed
The EU's new 10-year strategy for the inclusion of people with disabilities builds upon previous mechanisms that have improved the lives of many, but it is still a long way off reaching equal rights for everyone, as one resident of...
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Tam on vaccination rate and a timeline to lifting lockdown restrictions

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Theresa Tam responds to questions about at what point will Canada's vaccination rate lead to lifting stay-at-home orders.
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New Brunswick weighs COVID-19 risks in Atlantic bubble with Nova Scotia

9th - Higher Ed
New Brunswick's Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Jennifer Russell says the Atlantic provinces have to be very cautious about controlling the coronavirus because of overstretched health-care systems.
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Moderna says it will today ask for approval for its COVID-19 vaccine in Europe and the US

9th - Higher Ed
Moderna says it will today ask for approval for its COVID-19 vaccine in Europe and the US
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Dr. Tam talks about the effectiveness of the COVID vaccines in real world conditions

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's chief public health officer and Dr. Howard Njoo, the deputy chief public health officer, spoke with reporters during the regular Friday pandemic briefing in Ottawa.
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Greece faces fresh calls to probe migrant deaths at its Turkish border

9th - Higher Ed
Greece and the EU are facing calls to probe the death of a Syrian man and a Pakistani man at the land border between Turkey and Greece. It comes after a report from research group Forensic Architecture which described as "highly...
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Nanit CEO Gives Tips to Parents on "Coronasomnia"

9th - Higher Ed
Sarah Dorsett, CEO of Nanit, joins ChedHER to discuss the features of Nanit's newest smart baby monitor and smart sheets, and how new parents can cope during the stress of COVID-19.
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CERB payments being extended 8 weeks: Trudeau

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Canada emergency response benefit (CERB) will be extended by two more months for those who still cannot work as provinces and territories gradually reopen their economies.
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COVID-19's 'deep impact' on the space industry

9th - Higher Ed
The effects of coronavirus have been so extraordinary that even Space has not been immune. Politicians in Europe warn that the economic impact on the space industry could be up to €1 billion. This is partly down to private sector...
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Companies monitoring work-from-home productivity during COVID-19

9th - Higher Ed
The boom in people doing their jobs from home during the COVID-19 lockdown has led to rising interest in services that help employers remotely monitor their workers' productivity.
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Work from home fuelling a new brand of spyware | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

9th - Higher Ed
A handful of companies now have permanent work from home policies after being forced to move employees off-site to maintain physical distancing amid the COVID-19 pandemic. But this policy may come at a cost, as the demand for software...
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Coronavirus pandemic: Iran health authorities fear increase in cases

9th - Higher Ed
A rare look inside an Iranian hospital amid fears of a second wave of cases due to people ignoring warnings to stay at home.