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Financial Times - Business
China, America and a global struggle for power and influence
The whole world risks losing from the rivalry between Washington and Beijing9 hours ago - China -
The Guardian - World
Kanye West performs in China after rare approval by country’s censors
Flow of foreign artists to China has slowed to a trickle, but economic pressures could be forcing authorities to rethink. When Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, took to the stage in ...10 hours ago - China -
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Can New York City Street Vendors Survive a Police Crackdown?
The police have been ticketing vendors for violations over the past year, upsetting sellers who say they are just trying to earn a living.5 hours ago - New York -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Power Grid Has Withstood the Heat, but Electric Supplies Are Tight
The grid has avoided rolling blackouts so far this summer. Regions that added renewables and batteries quickly have fared better than others.10 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Rare shy penguin wins NZ bird of the year
More than 50,000 people voted in the competition - which has in the past been marred by controversy.8 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Hell on Middle-earth? The Rings of Power fails to spin streaming gold
Most expensive TV show ever is in its second season, but reviews are disappointing and audiences are staying away. The Amazon Studios chief, Jennifer Salke, seemed aware of the stakes when the ...Yesterday -
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FrodoBots and YGG team up on gamified AI and robotics with Earth Rover Challenge
FrodoBots and Yield Guild Games have teamed up to gamify AI and robotics research with the Earth Rover Challenge event.7 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Global carbon pricing needed to avert trade friction, says WTO chief
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala warns of disruption to commerce from EU and other unilateral green taxes4 hours ago -
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Global cost of failing to invest in women and gender equality is $10tn a year – UN
Equal internet access worth $500bn over five years says report, and warns child marriage may continue till 2092. Governments are failing to invest in women and girls and, as a result, are missing ...4 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Rare smelly penguin wins New Zealand bird of the year contest
The hoiho, which means ‘noise shouter’, triumphed in a year free from the usual scandals surrounding the competition. One of the world’s rarest penguins has been crowned New Zealand’s bird of the ...19 hours ago - New Zealand
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