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フランスを訪問している中国の習近平国家主席は6日、マクロン大統領と会談し、陣営の対立を避け、ウィンウ...
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イスラム組織ハマスは6日、戦闘休止の提案に合意したと発表したが、イスラエル政府は要求が満たされていな...
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Investments going into quantum computing have been on a rise recently especially since artificial intelligence remains the front and centre of all financial debates. In fact, the United States alone has parked over $3.0 billion in quantum computing so far. Having said that, here are the top three quantum computing stocks for quick profits. IONQ Inc (NYSE: IONQ)IONQ is on our list of best quantum computing stocks to buy this year as it close to doubling its revenue on a year-over-year basis in 2023. The New York listed firm ended last year with bookings up a whopping 166% as well. More importan...
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Students at Britain's prestigious Oxford and Cambridge universities on Monday set up encampments for Gaza as student protests continue to sweep across the UK. Videos posted to social media show rows of tents on campus lawns and banners that read: "Welcome to the People’s University for Palestine", and dozens of students wearing the traditional keffiyeh scarf. Tents were set up outside the University of Oxford's Pitt Rivers Museum and on the lawn of King's College at the University of Cambridge, according to a joint press statement by the newly-formed Oxford Action for Palestine (OA4P) and Camb...
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A Syrian asylum seeker who is held in a UK detention centre awaiting deportation to Rwanda has said he will kill himself as soon as he gets there because he does not believe it will be a safe country for him, The Guardian reported on Sunday. The man, identified as Khaled, arrived in Britain in June 2022 and is currently being held at Colnbrook Immigration Removal Centre with several others due to be sent to Rwanda. Khaled claimed that being locked up was "very triggering" as he was previously imprisoned in Syria and detained and tortured in Libya. "Everyone is so stressed in here because of Rw...
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Thousands of activists in Bangladesh backed by the ruling party's student wing marched through universities around the country Monday to demand an end to Israel's war on Gaza and the creation of an independent Palestinian state. Activists of the Bangladesh Chhatra League marched through the campus of the prestigious Dhaka University chanting anti-Israel slogans, carrying Bangladeshi and Palestinian flags and spreading banners saying "Free Palestine, Stop Genocide." Many other students also joined the rally, organisers said. Bangladesh, a Muslim-majority nation of nearly 170 million people, mai...
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フランスを訪問している中国の習近平国家主席は、日本時間6日夜にフランスのマクロン大統領と会談した。 ...
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イスラエル軍が、ガザ地区南部ラファの一部の住民に対し、避難を指示した。 あわせて周辺に空爆も実施し、...
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US business leaders have threatened pro-Palestinian students taking part in campus protests with denial of job opportunities and mortgages, warning that AI surveillance technology would be able to identify them. Oil giant ExxonMobil's CEO Darren Woods said in an interview last week that he is "not interested" in hiring students who take part in US campus protests against Israel's war on Gaza. "We wouldn't look to bring folks like that into our company and if that action or those protests reflect the values of the campuses where they're doing it, we wouldn't be interested in recruiting students...
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The US administration paused a weapons shipment to Israel over concerns about the military's conduct in the Gaza war and the invasion of the southern city of Rafah, according to a report. Israeli officials said that a shipment of ammunition expected in Tel Aviv was halted by the Biden administration in what would be the first time such a shipment has been held up since the start of the Gaza-Israel war in October. It comes amid increasingly tense relations between Israel and its closest ally, largely centred on the Israeli military's conduct in Gaza and questions over whether US-made weapons ar...
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