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The disease detectives trying to keep the world safe from bird flu
As Dr. Sreyleak Luch drove to work on the morning of Feb. 8, through busy sunbaked streets in Cambodia’s Mekong river delta, she played the overnight voice messages from her team. The condition of a 9-year-old boy she had been caring for had deteriorated sharply, and he had been intubated, one doctor reported. What, she wondered, could make the child so sick, so fast?
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Taiwan parliament erupts in arguments at start of Lai's presidency
Taiwanese lawmakers shouted each other down Tuesday in a rambunctious parliamentary session, indicating the troubles ahead for newly appointed President Lai Ching-te.
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Ambitious Saudis look to homegrown talent for future Olympic success
Saudi Arabia will look to homegrown talent to expand its base of elite athletes rather than follow its neighbors down the path of naturalizing foreigners, the media chief of the Saudi Olympic Committee has said.
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Global experts' nuke disarmament discussions cover AI's impact
Experts from around the globe kicked off their two-day discussions for nuclear arms reduction in Yokohama on Tuesday, with the impact of artificial intelligence on the agenda.
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