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Japanese swimmers dive into spring – in pictures Inspired by nature and the changing of the seasons, Japanese photographer Osamu Yokonami shoots groups of anonymous people in pastoral, often dream-like, landscapes. For his latest in the series, Mizugi – "bathing suit" in Japanese – he took a swimming team on a day trip from Tokyo to the beach ...
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Incubating tech in the shadow of the civil rights movement When Birmingham led the charge in the civil rights movement in the sixties, the city inadvertently created big shoes for itself to later fill. Just how Birmingham was the birthplace of many civil rights actions in the sixties, the city wants to be the birthplace of true diversity and inclusion in the tech industry.
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Funeral of journalist Jan Kuciak held amid protests in Slovakia Demonstrations calling for justice for a murdered journalist continue in Slovakia after police announced the released of seven suspects in the killing of Jan Kuciak, who was investigating alleged corruption. Kuciak, 27, was reportedly writing a piece about alleged links between Slovak politicians and ...
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Minister orders private contractors in aid sector to report sex abuse Dyan Mazurana, associate research professor at Tufts University in the US, who has studied the way aid charities tackle sexual abuse between staff members, said there were concerns about some employees of private contractors: "Given that we know there's a relationship between security providers ...
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AL Kennedy on Dundee: 'It was ignored or laughed at in the rest of Scotland' Massive local government and police corruption continued to punish the poor and keep the city underdeveloped and ugly. DC Thomson's portfolio of comics and incurious newspapers trundled on, and a comfortable bubble of university and small business types floated in the midst of punitive housing ...
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We are living in mobile phone purgatory That's a strong statement to make at the mobile-phone industry's biggest annual expo, which brought more than 100,000 people to Barcelona this week. But the boss of a major reseller of handsets told Quartz at the Mobile World Congress that everyone is still "waiting for a game changer," and he had a ...
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Colorful Clouds Churn on Jupiter in Stunning NASA Juno Image Citizen scientist Gerald Gerald Eichstädt created the color-enhanced view of Jupiter using data from the spacecraft's JunoCam imager. When Juno captured the image, the spacecraft was 74,896 miles (120,533 kilometers) from Jupiter's cloud tops at 84.9 degrees south latitude. [Gallery: Jupiter Shines in ...
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Which Social Media Platform Is The Most Popular In The US? Instagram came in second with a distant 32% score. This year Pew asked a different question. Instead of looking at online adults, they reported data about all US adults. By this metric, Facebook held steady at 68% of all adults in both 2016 and 2018. However, Facebook came in second this year.
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Jarry To Face Fognini For Maiden Crown In Sao Paulo For nearly a decade, the South American nation of Chile has been waiting for a superstar to follow in the footsteps of legends Marcelo Rios and Fernando Gonzalez. That is, someone to carry the mantle in the country with a strong tennis-rich culture. Enter Nicolas Jarry. The Santiago native became the ...
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