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YuA 16-year-old girl died on Saturday after being attacked by a shark while swimming in a river in Western Australia, authorities said. The girl was seriously injured by a shark of unknown species in the Swan River, in Fremantle, on the outskirts of Perth, according to a statement from the state government. Paul Robinson of Fremantle Police said she was pulled from the water and pronounced dead at the scene after attempts to revive her failed.”It’s still very early, what we do know is that she was on the river with her friends,” he said at a news conference. They…

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Google waives paid maternity and sick leave for its laid-off employees. In response, more than 100 former employees organized a group called “Retrenchment on Leave.” They are therefore asking the US company to show good faith and honor all the leaves authorized till January 20, 2023. Dismissal of employees on maternity leave: Controversial decision According to US media CNBC, Google refuses to pay all terminated employees maternity and sick leave. In response, more than 100 former workers at the company formed a group called “Retrenchment on Leave.” They are asking management to pay them for the weeks and months they…

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Australia will pass a total of A$7 billion in infrastructure funding for the 2032 Olympic Games to be held in Brisbane. Queensland in particular will inject A$2.7 billion (€1.7 billion) into the redevelopment of the Cricket Ground, also nicknamed “The Gabba”, which will increase its capacity to 50,000 seats. Brisbane city center will also be equipped with a new 17,000-seat indoor stadium, worth A$2.5 billion (€1.6 billion), funded by the federal government. The €1.87 billion (€1.2 billion) granted by the state and federal government will be allocated to 16 new or modernized sites. Queensland Premier Anastasia Palaszczuk said 80% of…

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analyzeArticle reserved for subscribersAustralia’s contract to buy nuclear submarines from its American and British allies, announced to great fanfare by the three leaders in California, raises more questions than it answers from Canberra.368 billion dollars or 229 billion euros. After eighteen months in the works, AUKUS Strategic Defense Partnership has been confirmed in a contract for a staggering amount that has led to the purchase of eight nuclear powered submarines by Australia from its American and British allies. The announcement, made on Tuesday in San Diego during a speech that brought together Anthony Albanese, Joe Biden and Rishi Sunak, raises…

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A support network for entrepreneurs continues to take over Seine-Saint-Denis. After launching an incubator dedicated to refugees in 2021, in partnership with The Human Safety Net, the network this time launches an accelerator dedicated to “green” entrepreneurs.Applications for this new program, called “Transformation,” are open until March 30. Companies and associations that are active or want to create in Seine-Saint-Denis, and that have a positive impact on the environment, and have already provided at least a proof of concept, can participate.14 branches and 20 projects in France.”We want to have flexible criteria. For example, some greentech start-ups may have invested…

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Winners of the sixth SheBelieves Cup, USA (1, -) cement their first place. Germany (2, -) and Sweden (3, -), who were neutralized in a friendly match (0-0), remained on the podium. The Arnold Clark Cup winner, England (4th, -) is closing in thanks to victories against Italy (16th, +1), Republic of Korea (17th, -2) and Belgium (19th, +1). France (5th, -) is still in the ambush, having won the Tournoi de France and beating Denmark (15th, +3) and Uruguay (66th, +1). Australia (10, +2) predicts its return to the Top 10. To do so, the Matildas won the Nations…

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Pierre-Henri Broncan will participate in the World Cup! Technician Gers will undoubtedly be an advisor to Australian Eddie Jones. He will be involved in the forwards match alongside Neil Hateley. It won’t take long for Pierre-Henri Broncan to find a job. Less than a month after he was removed from his duties as CO manager on February 20, Technician Gers will return to the Australian team, who will act as an advisor in charge of the forward play. The Gers technician should join the Wallabies early next week. His mission will come into force from May and will continue until…

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The advent of generative artificial intelligence, such as ChatGPT for text and Midjourney for images, raises serious legal questions, particularly in terms of copyright. The Wikimedia Foundation, which maintains the Wikipedia encyclopedia, outlines the complex legal changes behind this topic. ChatGPT does not generate text through the operation of the Holy Spirit. Its language model, which forms its technology platform (GPT-3.5, then GPT-4), is trained on hundreds of billions of words. In addition, it is a chatbot that can fetch information from the internet like Wikipedia. This is what we are looking at as an example In the presentation of…

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Every day, the Correspondents’ Club describes how the same current event is being illustrated in two countries. Article written by published On 03/24/2023 16:51 reading time : 1 minute. power plants in Australia. November 4, 2021. Illustrative. (SAEED KHAN / AFP) Today the Correspondents’ Club returned to the “ultimatum” issued by the United Nations Intergovernmental Group of Experts. On Monday 20 March, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published the summary of its sixth report. It calls on all countries and economic sectors to act faster and stronger in the face of global warming. Head to Canada and Australia, two…

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In 2021, more than a million French people decide to work abroad. There are several reasons that can lead to this choice: to improve one’s quality of life, to discover a new culture but also to make a better living. Here are the five countries with the highest salaries. Human Rights Country is not part of the ranking. In a study published on January 10, it wasOrganization for Economic Cooperation and Development The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) looked at countries where salaries are higher, for a single person without children. Note that the cost of living varies…

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