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Japan Is In Love With This Floating Hotel Guntû is a nineteen-room hotel floating in the Seto Inland Sea in southwestern Japan. The 266-foot ship sets sail from the Bella Vista Marina in Onomichi, a one-hour drive from Hiroshima Airport, which itself is just an 80-minute flight from both Tokyo and Seoul. From there, it embarks on a highly scenic ...
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Waymo self-driving car hit in collision on Arizona street Police in a Phoenix suburb are investigating a collision involving a self-driving vehicle owned by Waymo. Chandler Police say the incident happened Friday afternoon when a Honda sedan swerved to avoid hitting another car. The Honda went into opposing traffic lanes and hit the Waymo car. Police say ...
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Ukraine: 200000 children forced to learn in bullet-riddled classrooms That's according to the United Nations Children's Fund, UNICEF, in a statement released on Friday. "Children are learning in schools with bullet holes in the walls and sandbags in windows, bomb shelters in the basements and shrapnel in school yards," said UNICEF's Ukraine Representative, Giovanna ...
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Chill out with some delightful otters in the BBC's new Life in VR Did that otter really just clock me square in the eyes – or did I imagine it? And why are thousands of krill crowding in on me? Am I leading the sperm whale forward or is the whale walking me? These questions and more rushed through my mind as I entered the immersion of BBC Earth's Life in VR, ...
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Trump slams British and French gun laws in freewheeling NRA address President Donald Trump has slammed the gun laws of major US allies, claiming foreign countries could better protect their citizens – and possibly stop terrorist attacks – by loosening their gun control laws. In a speech to the National Rifle Association (NRA) Leadership Forum, Mr Trump sought to ...
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The Man in Seat 61's favourite rail journeys From Chur in Switzerland to Tirano in Italy, the Bernina Express is a narrow-gauge train that climbs to one of the highest points on the European rail network, crossing the Landwasser viaduct, and the views are spectacular. In the depths of winter, the five-hour ride is like a trip to Narnia; in the height of ...
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Man of Yesterday: Karl Marx and His Place in History Nowhere was Marx's failure greater than in the area where he believed he had made his greatest breakthrough – political economy. Although one volume was published during his lifetime, his life's work – Capital – was never completed; his collaborator Frederick Engels cobbled the remainder together ...
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Cholera epidemic in Yemen, 2016–18: an analysis of surveillance data In war-torn Yemen, reports of confirmed cholera started in late September, 2016. The disease continues to plague Yemen today in what has become the largest documented cholera epidemic of modern times. We aimed to describe the key epidemiological features of this epidemic, including the drivers ...
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Singer Shuts Down Aggies in Opener Singer Shuts Down Aggies in Opener. By Daniel Apple | Friday, May 4, 2018. during the Gators' game against the Vanderbilt Commodores on Friday, March 30, 2018. WHAT HAPPENED: Brady Singer recorded the first complete-game shutout of his career and led No. 1 Florida to a 9-0 win at No.
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