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Sofia News Agency 

Dutch Government Implements Ban on Overseas Adoptions

The Netherlands has announced a prohibition on its citizens adopting children from abroad, as stated by Minister of Legal Protection Franc Weerwind, as reported by Reuters. Weerwind further noted that ongoing interstate adoption procedures will remain at a standstill for the foreseeable future. Over the past fifty years, Dutch families have adopted approximately 40,000 children from 80 different countries....

Modern Ghana 

I want to make an impact wherever I find myself - Nana Yaw Amponsah

Nana Yaw Amponsah, the President of Petrocub, a top-flight club in Moldova, is determined to leave his mark on Ghanaian football, regardless of his location. Taking over the reins of the club as majority stakeholder and president in early 2024, just ahead of the playoffs, Amponsah orchestrated a remarkable journey to clinch the title.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

European autos stocks hit on China tariff jitters

European autos stocks were the worst performing equity market sector on Wednesday, following a report that suggested there was potential for China to impose higher tariffs on cars.

Блог сайта «Антимракобес» 

Риск развития аутизма можно выявить уже у полугодовалых детей

Группа психологов из Италии разработала простой тест, который может диагностировать аутизм у детей в возрасте всего шести месяцев. Правда, пока к нему относятся с осторожностью. Результаты испытаний опубликовали в PLOS ONE.

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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India exports over 45,000 tonnes onion after lifting ban

India exported 45,000+ tonnes of onions post-ban lift, easing farmer woes. Nidhi Khare, Secretary, noted major exports to Middle East, Bangladesh. Govt has set minimum export price for onion. Monsoon forecast ensures good kharif crop sowing, buffer stock building.

The Japan Times 

We need effective governance to shape AI for good

In the early years of artificial intelligence research, AI technologies were mostly regulated by the limitations of computing power. Data processing was painfully slow by today’s standards and a relatively small group of computer scientists were creating and using nascent AI applications.