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TN govt urges workers to resume work as Samsung accepts most of the demands

Business Standard 

The Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday said Samsung India Electronics has accepted most of the demands of workers, who commenced strike on September 9, and reiterated its request that employees resume work immediately. In a related development, on Tuesday night, some participants/those related to the strike were arrested by police and were later released 'on their own bond' by a magistrate. A key demand of the Samsung workers, registration of their union, backed by the CPI(M) affiliated Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU)... Читать дальше...

Daniel Khalife: Ex-soldier accused of spying for Iran 'gathered names of special forces' - BBC.com

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  1. Daniel Khalife: Ex-soldier accused of spying for Iran 'gathered names of special forces'  BBC.com
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  3. Daniel Khalife trial - live: Ex-soldier promised to work for Iranian agents for 25 years, court hears  The Independent
  4. Ex-soldier Daniel Khalife, accused of helping Iran, wanted to be MI6 ‘double agent’  The Guardian
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Adding vagus nerve stimulation to training sessions may boost how well sounds are perceived

Sciencedaily.com 

Just as a musician can train to more sharply distinguish subtle differences in pitch, mammals can improve their ability to interpret hearing, vision, and other senses with practice. This process, which is called perceptual learning, may be enhanced by activating a major nerve that connects the brain to nearly every organ in the body, a new study in mice shows.

Light pollution disturbs moths even in the dark

Sciencedaily.com 

Light pollution is more serious than expected: Moths not only lose their orientation directly under street lamps. Their flight behaviour is also disturbed outside the cone of light.

People with dyslexia and dyscalculia show less bias, study shows

Sciencedaily.com 

Dyslexia and dyscalculia are most commonly acknowledged as posing challenges linked to people's literacy and numeracy. However, a new study has shown those with the conditions may have previously unheralded strengths, namely reduced bias against others based on characteristics such as their disability, race or gender.

Kindle Paperwhite Kids, Now 32% Off

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Amazon has recently put the Kindle Paperwhite Kids on discount, marking it at 32% off its original price. The product offers great value as it includes an 11th generation Kindle Paperwhite with 16GB memory, a free year of Amazon Kids+, a kid-friendly cover, and a 2-year worry-free guarantee, making it an incredible…

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Kyrgyzstan: Drop Charges Against 11 Journalists And Human Rights Defenders – OpEd

Eurasia Review 

As proceedings against 11 independent journalists and human rights defenders (HRDs) in Kyrgyzstan near conclusion, Amnesty International, Araminta, ARTICLE 19, Association for Human Rights in Central Asia, Civil Rights Defenders, Freedom for Eurasia, Freedom Now, Front Line Defenders, International Partnership for Human Rights, Norwegian Helsinki Committee, and People in Need call on the authorities to drop the charges and end the ongoing crackdown on free speech. The criminal charges against... Читать дальше...

2024 SUMMIT BID: Gear

Alpine Club of Canada 

We're proud to be bringing back The Summit Bid silent auction! Win big on experiences, art and gear while supporting the future of our outdoor leaders. Check out this year's gear contributors!

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