[ad_1] Written by Shubhajit Roy | New Delhi | Last Updated: November 9, 2018 10:26:43 Former envoys Raghavan and Sinha will represent India at the meeting India announced Thursday that it would …
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[ad_1] A group of some of the smartest students in China has been recruited directly from high school to begin training as the youngest AI weapons scientist. The 27 boys and four …
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[ad_1] MEXICO CITY — The party of Mexico’s president-elect submitted legislation Thursday that would legalize marijuana possession, public use, growing and sales. Sen. Olga Sanchez Cordero presented the measure, saying that everyone …
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[ad_1] Few Australian politicians want to admit that the "reinforcement" is aimed at another country. But this is happening as Australians are increasingly concerned about the sharp rise in China's diplomatic, economic …
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[ad_1] Three times a year the United Nations reviews fourteen countries’ human rights records on a rotating basis and issues recommendations. Saudi Arabia and China‘s numbers came up this week, in the …
Read More »Remembrance Day 2018: Why do we wear red poppies in tribute to fallen soldiers?
[ad_1] Every year the British Legion sells red paper poppies to raise money for men and women. The organization has done so every year since 1921, when it is suggested that the …
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