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WORLD

Taiwan students heading to Harvard 'anxious' after US enrolment block

Published on 25/05/2025

» TAIPEI - With an admission letter in hand, Taiwanese student Yu-hsuan Lin was ready to attend her dream school, Harvard University, this September.

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WORLD

South Korea's 'heartbreaking' wildfires expose super-aged society

AFP, Published on 28/03/2025

» ANDONG, South Korea - Walking with a cane, 84-year-old apple farmer Kim Mi-ja surveys the wreckage of her village, which was reduced to rubble and covered in ash by South Korea's worst wildfires.

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OPINION

Politics behind PM's censure debate

News, Published on 10/03/2025

» What was actually discussed, or what kinds of deal were struck, at the closed-door meeting of the "Big Four", namely Thaksin Shinawatra and Newin Chidchob, the de facto leaders of Pheu Thai and Bhumjaithai parties, and Prime Minister Paetongtarn and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, at the Ban Chan Song La mansion on March 2 remains a mystery.

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LIFE

K-pop sensation Seventeen to perform in Bangkok

Life, Published on 15/11/2024

» In June, Seventeen became the first K-pop sensation to perform on the main stage of the UK's biggest music festival, Glastonbury. The group successfully impressed music critics and audiences with their energetic performance, strong teamwork and ability to captivate both loyal fans and concertgoers.

OPINION

Make way for the Bold Gendarmes

Roger Crutchley, Published on 04/08/2024

» The Paris Olympics have sparked memories of the time as an eight-year-old I was dressed up as a French Gendarme for a Christmas concert at a church hall in England. There were four of us and we had to perform The Bold Gendarmes, a popular song in the mid 1950s by French operetta composer Jacques Offenbach. It made gentle fun of the French policemen as the opening lyrics suggest:

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TECH

Chinese mourners use AI to digitally resurrect the dead

AFP, Published on 14/12/2023

» TAIZHOU (CHINA) - At a quiet cemetery in eastern China, bereaved father Seakoo Wu pulls out his phone, places it on a gravestone and plays a recording of his son.

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OPINION

Artificial intelligence for dummies

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 13/11/2023

» I'm sorry that I didn't get my article on artificial intelligence in last week during the "AI Safety Summit" at Bletchley Park, the historic Second World War decoding centre in England. I got distracted by some other stuff that was happening in the Middle East.

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WORLD

'Like breathing poison': Delhi children hardest hit by smog

AFP, Published on 09/11/2023

» NEW DELHI - Crying in a hospital bed with a nebuliser mask on his tiny face, one-month-old Ayansh Tiwari has a thick, hacking cough. His doctors blame the acrid air that blights New Delhi every year.

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WORLD

'Like hell': India's burning coalfields

AFP, Published on 14/07/2023

» DHANBAD (INDIA) - Deadly fires have raged for a century in mines in India's Jharkhand state, where Savitri Mahto is one of 100,000 people risking their lives shovelling coal to supply insatiable demand.

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Rohingya refugees face soaring hunger and crime after aid cuts

Reuters, Published on 20/06/2023

» LONDON: Every day 5-year-old Jannat hunts for bottles and cans in the Rohingya refugee camp where she lives in Bangladesh – when she collects enough, she buys a snack to stave off her hunger pangs.