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| Restore justice in Turkey Hundreds of academics and scientists are caught up in political crackdowns in the wake of petitions for peace. ... In the latest blow to academics, 11 members of the Turkish Medical Association, including its president, Raşit Tükel, were arrested in early-morning raids last week. Their crime? Using the ...
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How Honest Should I Be In My Exit Interview? This job was okay at first but it went downhill badly over the past six months when Ted was put in charge of our department. Ted doesn't listen to me or anyone else. He is hyper-critical of his employees. No one in our department likes their job anymore. Two people in my department have already quit ...
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| US job openings slide in December Job openings in December ticked down slightly from the prior month, while the measure of unemployed persons per job opening held their ground at historic lows. The Bureau of Labor Statistics fell to 5.81 million job openings in December, undershooting forecasts of 5.9 million from a survey of Reuters ...
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| Fighting for justice in Venezuela and beyond In 2001, when I was 18 years old, I was kidnapped and kept hostage by a stranger for over three months. He tortured me, beat me with unspeakable brutality, raped and humiliated me in unspeakable ways. After my rescue, I pursued justice. However, not only was I faced with unqualified and untrained ...
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| Concerns raised over death of Windsor homeless man in hostel The homeless man's family asked that his name not be published. Windsor council placed him in the out-of-borough hostel, also used to house families, after he became homeless. He suffered burns all over his body after he hit his head while intoxicated and fell into the bath, the Guardian understands.
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| North Korea is a suspect in the world's biggest cryptocurrency heist North Korea is no stranger to cryptocurrencies: The rogue regime has been accused of launching a global ransom attack to raise bitcoin, hacking South Korean exchanges, and mining crypto both within its borders and secretly on your computers. Now, it has become a suspect in the world's largest ...
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| Unicef recruits gamers to mine Ethereum in aid of Syrian children The scheme is part of wider efforts by Unicef and other UN agencies to find uses for the "blockchain" technology associated with the cryptocurrency – the world's second largest after the controversial Bitcoin – to revolutionise not only how aid organisations raise money but also to increase transparency in ...
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| A week in security (January 29 – February 04) Last week on Labs, we looked into PUPs stealing and using mainstream logos of security and tech companies to further gain user trust, GandCrab and Scarab ransomware variants in the wild, and a new Mac malware called OSX.CreativeUpdater that can be distributed via MacUpdate. We also profiled ...
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