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Bob Carter named New Zealand Women’s coach

Bob Carter was appointed coach of the New Zealand women's team, signing a contract by the end of the 2021 Women's World Cup. Twice as an assistant coach for the men's team, Carter replaced Heidi Tippen, who was disappointed on an Australian tour earlier this year. Her position. Carter initially assumed the team's temporary responsibility […]

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Facebook, Microsoft launch contest to detect deepfake videos

Social media giants want to invest $ 10 million in the "Deepfake Detection Challenge" to facilitate detection research. Facebook, who celebrated his 15th birthday, had to confront the global Cambridge Ana Katika scandal in March 2018. (Reuters Archive) Facebook Inc has partnered with Microsoft Corp, an artificial intelligence alliance and academic partnership from several universities,

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Floodwaters rise on Carolina’s streets as Hurricane Dorian hits US

Dorian devastates the Bahamas, kills at least 20 people, and then whispers Carolina through rain and raging winds. Members of the Charleston Fire Department clean up fallen trees in a hurricane dorian in Charleston, South Carolina, USA on September 5, 2019. (Reuters) After Hurricane Dorian reduced some of the Bahamas to rubble, Hurricane Dorian swung

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Hayley Matthews withdrawn from ODI squad for breaching code of conduct

West Indies Vice President Hayley Matthews withdrew from the ODI team for her home series with Australia. Matthews was accused of violating the Cricket West Indies Code of Conduct following an incident in Antigua Wednesday. CWI sent a press release from Coolidge on Thursday to announce the withdrawal two hours before the scheduled start of

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Match Preview Sri Lanka vs New Zealand, 3rd T20I 2019

Big picture With the series already finished, New Zealand can seal the second series Clean Sweep with a 3-game T20I series, and the first is far from home. But they have a problem to deal with: the injury allowed 11 players to play. Came into Martin Guptill, where Hamish Rutherford didn't perform the mission, and

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On healthcare and its providers

Living in a developing country that lacks economic instability, poor health budgets, incompetent and lazy administration and citizenship is not surprising to find a chaotic health system. Although the development of the state depends critically on the healthy health of the workforce, health care has not yet become a government priority. After working at a

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UK Johnson’s Brexit plans in tatters after stinging defeats

The hardline Brexit strategy of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was tattered on Thursday after a humiliating week left him without an active majority but unable to call an election. His supporters finished a filibuster night in the House of Lords when the government stopped trying to block a measure designed to stop a Brexit

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Nissan CEO Saikawa admits receiving excess pay

Hiroto Saikawa, Nissan's chief executive who suffered from scandals, admitted receiving inappropriate payments from a Japanese car company, but did not know or place an order. This file photo taken on July 25, 2019 shows that Nissan Motors CEO Hiroto Saikawa left a press conference at Yokohama headquarters. (AFP Archive) Nippon, a Japanese automaker in

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