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Assault on Yemen's Hodeida halted as UN pursues talks
AFP, Published on 01/07/2018
» ABU DHABI - The United Arab Emirates on Sunday announced it had halted the offensive it is backing against Huthi rebels in Yemen's port city of Hodeida to give a chance to UN diplomatic efforts.
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Nuts may boost male fertility: study
AFP, Published on 04/07/2018
» PARIS - Eating nuts "significantly" boosted the number and health of sperm in young men in a scientific trial, researchers said Wednesday.
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GM's driverless car bet faces long road ahead
Business, Published on 25/10/2018
» SAN FRANCISCO: It's one of the biggest bets going in the world of cars.
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AXA eyes parametric insurance
Business, Darana Chudasri, Published on 21/01/2019
» Multinational AXA Insurance plans to launch parametric insurance in Thailand, targeting the agricultural and tourism sectors.
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Syria force to resume evacuations after piercing last IS redoubt
AFP, Published on 05/03/2019
» OMAR OIL FIELD (SYRIA) - US-backed forces prepared Tuesday to pluck more civilians out of the Islamic State group's last Syrian stronghold, after evacuating almost 3,000 people including hundreds of fighters over the past 48 hours.
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Human override here to stay
Life, James Hein, Published on 10/04/2019
» Computers are useful tools and they will emotionlessly churn through thousands of operations in the blink of an eye to produce whatever results they were programmed to do. Most of the time the results are welcomed. When it comes to malware the results generate a different reaction, and then there are those spaces in the middle. The situation surrounding the Boeing 737 Max MCAS aircraft and the recent crash is an excellent example. The latest analysis would seem to indicate that the computer engineers made some choices that have had unintended consequences. In this case overriding the wishes of the pilots by assuming the plane was crashing, when it wasn't, and not allowing the human pilots to correct the computer's decisions.
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AspenONE® Version 11 Software Targets Improved Customer Profitability
Published on 28/06/2019
» New Software Version Closes the Gap between Planning and Operations with the Introduction of Aspen GDOT and Integration of Prescriptive Maintenance into Planning and Scheduling for First Time.
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Memories buried in soil
Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 19/07/2019
» Memories and war, illusory borders and invisible scars: These themes are resonant in two documentary films shown late last month at the SAC Film Festival (hosted by the Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre). In the Thai documentary Din Rai Dan (Soil Without Land), a Tai Yai man in Shan state talks about his life as a waiter in Bangkok and as a soldier in his ethnic army. In the Vietnamese film The Future Cries Beneath Our Soil, a group of men in a rural village bear the indelible wounds of the Vietnam War, still stinging after 40 years.
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How do you measure innovation?
Business, Published on 03/10/2019
» Innovation is a challenge, and one of the biggest parts of the challenge is measuring your progress. The metrics for innovation change with the requirements of every business goal. No one set of metrics will work for all business units.
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Corporate disclosure progress
Business, Published on 03/12/2019
» Corporate disclosure is improving in Asia, with Thailand boasting three "disclosure champions", but many companies need to be more forthcoming about risk, according to the Asia Disclosure Index 2019 by FTI Consulting.
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