Russian cosmonaut sets world record after spending two years, seven months and three days in space

Russian cosmonaut sets world record after spending two years, seven months and three days in space

The International Space Station is one of the few areas in which the United States and Russia still cooperate closely following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

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Toyota, Mazda and Honda apologise for cheating on vehicle testing and halt production of some models

Toyota, Mazda and Honda apologise for cheating on vehicle testing and halt production of some models

Tokyo-based Honda Motor Co also apologised on Monday for improper tests such as those on noise levels and torque, on a range of models. Honda said affected older models – the Accord, Odyssey and Fit — are no longer in production. The safety of the vehicles is not affected, it said.

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Replacing God: Bill Gates invests millions in vaccine to immunise world against ‘climate change’

Replacing God: Bill Gates invests millions in vaccine to immunise world against ‘climate change’

Immunologist and biochemist Jessica Rose says, “The ‘climate’ is something that can be used against all people, no matter what, because we all breathe air and drink water. This is why it is a perfect ‘item of control’ being used to engineer panic. A new ‘deadly virus/vaccine’ campaign would be less effective in this way, following the colossal failure of the ‘Covid-19 measures.’

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Drones war: Ukrainian and Russian forces race to develop and produce unmanned aerial vehicles

Drones war: Ukrainian and Russian forces race to develop and produce unmanned aerial vehicles

Ukraine’s shortage of artillery shells has become a decisive factor in its struggle to repel Russian advances. Russia’s new offensive outside of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine is likely to put further strain along the eastern front, where artillery units have been carefully prioritising targets and rationing shells. In an April interview, Zelenskiy said that Russia was firing shells at a ratio of 10 to one to those of Ukraine.

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Not again: Scientists accuse US of creating deadlier, more contagious flu virus that can jump from birds to humans…like Covid

Not again: Scientists accuse US of creating deadlier, more contagious flu virus that can jump from birds to humans…like Covid

Scientist Brian Hooker told Iversen the CDC’s Influenza Division infected ferrets with the currently circulating H5N1 avian influenza strain, then infected human lung cells, to make the virus more infective to humans.
Their justification, he said, is to be prepared for a zoonotic outbreak, where a virus from a bird or other animal jumps to humans.

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Coming to America: Low-paid humans behind AI’s data in Kenya petition Biden to free them from ‘modern day slavery’ as President Ruto visits US

Coming to America: Low-paid humans behind AI’s data in Kenya petition Biden to free them from ‘modern day slavery’ as President Ruto visits US

On Wednesday, 97 African workers who do AI training work or online content moderation for companies like Meta and OpenAI published an open letter to President Joe Biden, demanding that US tech companies stop “systemically abusing and exploiting African workers.”

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VP Harris announces during Kenya’s President Ruto’s US tour plans to raise internet access in Africa by 80 per cent

VP Harris announces during Kenya’s President Ruto’s US tour plans to raise internet access in Africa by 80 per cent

Africa has struggled to receive the capital needed to build up its industrial and technological sectors. The United Nations reported last year that foreign direct investment in the continent fell to $45 billion in 2022, from a record high $80 billion in 2021.

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Storm brews following Microsoft’s UAE deal that’ll move key US chips and AI abroad, including Kenya

Storm brews following Microsoft’s UAE deal that’ll move key US chips and AI abroad, including Kenya

The broad intent of the deal is for Microsoft and G42 to jointly take AI technology into regions where neither could do so as effectively alone. An early example is a deal in Kenya announced by the two companies on Wednesday.

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International investigators now link tech giant Apple to massive theft of Congo minerals

International investigators now link tech giant Apple to massive theft of Congo minerals

Congo’s lawyers notified Apple CEO Tim Cook on April 22 of a series of concerns about its supply chain, and also wrote to Apple subsidiaries in France, demanding answers within three weeks. The Amsterdam & Partners LLP law firm has been investigating allegations that minerals mined in Congo by several companies and armed groups are being smuggled out through Rwanda, Uganda and Burundi.

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French, Russia, Chinese firms scramble for contract to build Ghana’s first nuclear power plant

French, Russia, Chinese firms scramble for contract to build Ghana’s first nuclear power plant

Ghana started considering building a nuclear power plant in the 1960s but the process was derailed by a coup. It revived the plan in 2006 with the International Atomic Energy Association’s assistance, following a devastating power crisis that year.

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