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Switch 2 Shouldn't Be Impacted By Any Chip Shortages, Nintendo Says
New details have emerged on Nintendo's upcoming Switch 2 console, following the company officially confirming that it was in development. During a briefing for the financial year ending on March 31, 2024, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa ...GameSpot - Tech -
Whooping cough will kill more babies unless UK vaccination rates rise, says expert
Government adviser says low take-up of jab among pregnant women is putting young infants at particular risk. More babies will die from whooping cough in the UK unless vaccination rates go up to slow the spread of the infection, a leading expert ...The Guardian - World - United Kingdom -
Venezuela may be first nation to lose all its glaciers
Scientists say the South American nation's last glacier is now just an ice field.BBC News - Top stories -
Vaccine expert 'very worried' by whooping cough deaths
Five babies have died from the infection amid a rise in cases in the UK.BBC News - Top stories -
US doesn't have 'complete' info to say whether Israel broke law with American arms
The Biden administration, in a new report, said it could not compile enough evidence to prove that Israel used U.S.-supplied arms in violation of international law.ABC News - Top stories - Israel -
UK waste confronts its carbon problem
Incineration plants have been attractive to investors, but must soon start paying for emissionsFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom
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