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A City in Brazil Experiments with the Unconditional Basic Income "In Rio, I would be begging on the streets," says Marques Ferreira. "Here, I have a quality of life that most poor Brazilians can only dream of." DER ...
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Jobs surge delivers record employment in SA The South Australia economy has shrugged off the end of JobKeeper and delivered 15,300 new jobs in the month of March resulting in more South ...
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Microbes teach a master class in how to clean polluted water Drinking water in the United States and elsewhere has been contaminated with perchlorate, an ingredient of rocket fuel. A new material can break ...
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Gaza children living in 'hell on earth', UN chief says, urging immediate end to fighting The past ten days have witnessed a "dangerous and horrific" surge in deadly violence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT), particularly Gaza, ...
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Global acceleration in rates of vegetation change over the past 18000 years In addition, the Late Holocene acceleration began for terrestrial communities as a whole, suggesting that the acceleration in turnover over the past two ...
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Trade Republic hits $5.3bn valuation in record-breaking fundraise led by Sequoia Trade Republic has raised one of the biggest fintech rounds in European history after securing $750m in fresh funding. The German trading app is ...
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Is Ferrari really in the hunt at the Monaco Grand Prix? Charles Leclerc finished Thursday's second practice with the fastest time -- a 1:11.684 -- which was 0.112s clear of teammate Carlos Sainz in second.
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Drugs warning after cluster of deaths in Inverclyde A cluster of recent deaths in Inverclyde could potentially be linked to illicit drugs, the local health board has said. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde said ...
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This Week in Science Clusters of deaths before cases became apparent indicated unmitigated spread. SARS-CoV-2 circulated undetected in Brazil for more than a month as it ...
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Sri Lanka: Covid increases China influence in India's backyard India and its neighbours are seeing a ferocious spike in coronavirus infections, leaving smaller countries like Sri Lanka particularly vulnerable. However, ...
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