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Why Tokyo’s New Shorts Policy is Sparking Debate in Japan
The Tokyo government is allowing workers to wear shorts for the first time this summer, prompting delicate questions about etiquette and hairy legs.
Tokyo Officials Ditch Suits for Shorts in Summer Heat
Tokyo’s government has a new summer dress code allowing shorts and T-shirts at work. But the initiative, meant to save energy and add comfort, has prompted a debate on office etiquette.
São Tomé and Príncipe heads to polls in tense presidential election
Incumbent Carlos Vila Nova hopes to defeat his former party and secure second term as independentVoters in São Tomé and Príncipe go to the polls for a presidential election on Sunday as one of Africa’s least populous countries seeks to burnish its demo…
China Launches World’s Largest Open AI Model To Rival US Tech Giants
Moonshot said Kimi K3 is the first open-weight model to approach the 3 trillion-parameter mark and is designed for advanced reasoning, long-horizon coding and knowledge work.
Alibaba open-sources its chip software, following similar plays from Huawei and Moore Threads, as Chinese GPU makers try to break the dominance of Nvidia’s CUDA (Ann Cao/South China Morning Post)
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Alibaba open-sources its chip software, following similar plays from Huawei and Moore Threads, as Chinese GPU makers try to break the dominance of Nvidia’s CUDA — The firm’s chip unit T-Head aims …
Somalia races to save Radio Mogadishu’s fading archive
A small team is working to digitise decades of Somali history in the country’s main public radio station.
Tate brothers arrested in Miami on rape and sex trafficking charges
Controversial influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate have been arrested in Miami onrape and sex trafficking charges.
FIFA World Cup 2026 sees major increase in goals from outside the box
A trend of teams defending deep has enticed forwards to take shots from outside the penalty area, Jurgen Klinsmann says.
“He’s War Criminal”: Zohran Mamdani Wants To Arrest Netanyahu During New York Trip
Zohran Mamdani said he is not sure if he has the power to order the arrest of a foreign leader and that he is consulting the city’s legal advisers regarding the issue.