A fan of the UK’s Margaret Thatcher and an ally of Japan’s late former leader, Shinzo Abe, Takaichi is Japan’s fourth Prime Minister in five years
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A newly adopted governance structure will radically change the 174-year-old America’s Cup yachting event, but not without raising concerns
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Using both upper and lower limbs, quadrobics invites adults to reconnect with their inner child and get a full-body workout at the same time
Increasing adoption of generative AI, both in and outside India, jeopardises millions of jobs in the country’s massive IT sector
The extreme angle of the neck during hair washing – and other activities like dental visits – can compress or even rupture the artery that supplies blood to the brain
Record-high gold prices are expected to put pressure on profit margins for high-end jewellery brands, at a time when the luxury sector is losing customers
A massive influx of fully AI-generated content could undermine human creators even if it often falls short in terms of quality
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