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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211103 09:24:00

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC World News 20211103 05:13:00

the reintroduction of covid restrictions in response to a sharp rise in cases. face masks will be compulsory in many public places, such as shops and train stations. proof of vaccination or a negative test will be more widely needed. facebook will delete more than a billion faceprints of its users because of ongoing uncertainty about the place of the technology in society. until now, users could choose to opt into the facial recognition feature, which would notify them if someone had posted a picture of them. passengers travelling through terminal one at berlin s new airport are being warned not to drink water from any of the taps after potentially harmful bacteria was discovered. the bacteria, coliform, can cause vomiting and diarrhoea. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: all aboard cos it s time to fall asleep! we re off to hong kong

AI and automation not evil nor good, but nuanced, says study

AI and automation not evil nor good, but nuanced, says study
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Minister: Egypt depends on Green innovation to reduce environmental pollution

Minister: Egypt depends on Green innovation to reduce environmental pollution
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Hydra and the flame of the Revolution, an online seminar by Alexander Billinis

Alexander Billinis from the Clemson University (USA) will present an online lecture entitled “Hydra and the Flame of the Revolution”, on Thursday 3 June, at 7 pm, at the Greek Centre, as part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars, offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne. The island of Hydra, a largely barren (yet strikingly beautiful) stone massif rising from the Saronic Gulf, became one of the most important centers of the Greek War of Independence. Sparsely inhabited in 1600, waves of refugees sought solace on the rock, and the need for sustenance and agency drove the Hydriots like Greeks over the millennia to the sea.

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