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Why sentiment in Japan has turned against foreigners despite a worker shortage
Japan’s answer to One Nation skyrockets in popularity after adopting an anti-immigration stance, despite Japan needing foreign workers more than ever. Source link
Anthropic has its eyes on Australia and a large slice of its electricity output
The world’s biggest tech titans see Australia as a promising investment opportunity for their AI ambitions, but some fear the federal government’s regulatory retreat could lead to harm. Source link
Anthropic wants caution but the market wants more AI
Anthropic wants caution as AI intelligence surges but the stock market can’t get enough. Source link
Secrets of Indigenous astronomy revealed in new exhibition
Newcastle Art Gallery presents the distinctive and intricate work of the Torres Strait Islander artist in its first major solo survey following a four-year refurbishment. Source link
Poilievre expected to call on Albertans to band with provinces, demand federal policy changes
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is expected to call on Alberta to join forces with other provinces to demand Ottawa change policies he argues holds them back — a move that is “the practical, realistic path to a stronger Alberta within a united Canada.” Source link
Saba Azad advocates science-backed pregnancy care: ‘Iske laddoo khaa lo…’; gynaecologist reacts
Saba Azad advocates science-backed pregnancy care: ‘Iske laddoo khaa lo…’; gynaecologist reacts Source link
Hundreds in Nigeria freed from militant group Boko Haram
Hundreds of men, women and children abducted by militant group Boko Haram have been rescued, according to the Nigerian military. Source link
No powders, no meat: How to hit 120g of daily protein on a pure vegetarian diet
No powders, no meat: How to hit 120g of daily protein on a pure vegetarian diet Source link
Climate change affecting algae in N.W.T.'s Great Bear Lake, study says
Algae in Great Bear Lake have changed significantly since the turn of the century due to climate change, a new study has found. Source link
Tata Steel says new £1.25bn furnace may be delayed due to electrical issue
Plans for £1.25bn steel-making furnace may be delayed by electrical connectivity problem, Tata says. Source link