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The Taliban again bans Afghan women aid workers. Here's how the UN responded On April 11, the United Nations instructed its national staff in Afghanistan — more than 3,000 men and women — to not report to offices "for their own safety, especially for our female staff," according to spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric.
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President Macron's plan to raise the retirement age clears final hurdle The decision dismayed or enraged critics of the pension plan. Hundreds of union activists and others gathered peacefully in Paris Friday evening before some groups broke off in marches toward the historic Bastille plaza and beyond, setting fires to garbage ...
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Juice mission launches to explore Jupiter's icy ocean worlds The European Space Agency has sent a spacecraft to explore Jupiter and three of its largest and most intriguing moons. The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer mission, or Juice, launched Friday at 8:14 a.m. ET ...
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Some of England's trainee doctors are paid less than fast-food workers. They've had enough Junior doctors working in the country's National Health Service (NHS) walked out Tuesday — the first of four days of strikes — demanding a 35% increase in annual salaries. The British Medical Association, the ...
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Educators Needed for a Quantum Future We call for education institutions and funding agencies to invest significantly in workforce development efforts to prevent the worsening of this dearth. Most of today's jobs in quantum information science and technology (QIST) require detailed knowledge ...
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Man Rescued After Getting Trapped Inside Famous Sculpture A 26-year-old man was trying to climb the Talus Dome in Edmonton, Alberta, when he slipped through an opening. Sarah Kuta. Daily Correspondent. April 13, 2023 3:39 p.m.. Large dome made up of stainless steel spheres Created by artists Benjamin Ball and ...
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High school students host Ramadan celebration to fundraise for earthquake relief The cafeteria at Sir Frederick Banting Secondary School in London may have looked bare Friday morning — but by night it's set to be bursting with lanterns, decorations and an array of delicious foods and desserts. That's because a group of Muslim ...
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Fishing regulators need more transparency, ocean groups say Fisherman Kassim Abdalla Zingizi holds a yellowfin tuna last year after a catch in Vanga, Kenya. For years, regional regulators have been accused of undemocratic practices that favor large, industrial fishers but now several conservation groups are banding ...
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Vaisakhi takes centre stage at school in Surrey, BC Every April, Sikhs around the world gather to mark Vaisakhi. It celebrates the creation of the order of the Khasla in 1699 — a defining moment in Sikh history which gave the Sikh faith its final form. Vaisakhi is one of the most important festivals in ...
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Assessing the Global Climate in March 2023 The three-year La Niña has ended and the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) pattern shifts to neutral conditions that will likely continue through Northern Hemisphere spring and early summer 2023. Antarctic sea ice extent continued to hover near ...
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