印度男子将姐姐遗骸带到银行以证明其死亡,引发全国震惊
• Jitu Munda 表示,他提取姐姐账户中存款的请求被多次拒绝,此案例凸显了印度官僚机构“缺乏人性”的一面 • 在银行官员因没有死亡证明而拒绝其取款后,一名男子将死去姐姐的遗骸带到了银行,这一幕在印度引发了极大震惊 • 来自印度 Odisha 邦、现年 52 岁的 Jitu Munda 被视频拍到携带其刚去世姐姐的遗骸穿过 Keonjhar 的街道,并将其放在当地银行门外。继续阅读...
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• Jitu Munda 表示,他提取姐姐账户中存款的请求被多次拒绝,此案例凸显了印度官僚机构“缺乏人性”的一面 • 在银行官员因没有死亡证明而拒绝其取款后,一名男子将死去姐姐的遗骸带到了银行,这一幕在印度引发了极大震惊 • 来自印度 Odisha 邦、现年 52 岁的 Jitu Munda 被视频拍到携带其刚去世姐姐的遗骸穿过 Keonjhar 的街道,并将其放在当地银行门外。继续阅读...
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theguardian.comDeparting PM Viktor Orbán admits ‘political era has ended’ as EU says ‘clock is ticking’ to resolve important issuesEU officials have arrived in Budapest for high-stakes talks aimed at reshaping the bloc’s strained relationship with Hungary, weeks before the new government takes office, as the country’s departing prime minister, Viktor Orbán, admitted a “political era has ended” and suggested he would stay on as leader of his party in his first interview since the election.Speaking to the pro-government outlet Patrióta, Orbán described Sunday’s election as an “emotional rollercoaster” after the opposition Tisza party won a landslide victory, bringing an end to Orbán’s 16 years in power. Continue reading...
theguardian.comRisks from cancer and other diseases could be hidden with little accountability if justices favor big firms, critics warnThe US could face foreign attacks, food shortages and agricultural “devastation” if the supreme court rules against Monsanto in a closely watched case over pesticide regulation that is set for arguments later this month, according to a series of legal briefs supporting the company.In contrast, opposing legal briefs warn that if the court sides with Monsanto, consumers will be stripped of their rights to sue when they develop cancer or other serious diseases they attribute to exposure to dangerous chemicals. Companies will be able to hide product risks with little accountability, they warn. Continue reading...
theguardian.comExperts point to Chinese backing for multinational attempts to introduce global governance of AIChina is now the “good guy” on AI rather than Donald Trump’s US where the technology is being pursued in a dangerous “wild west” manner, a former UN and UK government adviser has told MPs.Prof Dame Wendy Hall, who was a member of the UN’s AI advisory board and co-wrote a review of AI for Theresa May’s government, told the House of Commons business and trade committee that China was backing multinational attempts to introduce global governance of AI in contrast to America, which had set up a race between profit-hungry companies that relied on hype. Continue reading...
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theguardian.comTony Burke says millions of people will be asking why the Liberals have a problem with their parents ‘who don’t speak great English but are great Australians’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastLabor has accused Angus Taylor of “desperate dog-whistling” and says millions of Australians will be asking why the Liberal party has a problem with their parents who don’t speak English, amid a backlash to the opposition’s new hardline immigration policies.Immigration advocates, crossbenchers, and the race discrimination commissioner, Giridharan Sivaraman, have all criticised a new speech by Taylor, with the Greens likening the Coalition’s approach to a modern revival of the discriminatory White Australia policy. Continue reading...
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