AP Ronald De Feo has watched robots take factory jobs for years. Now he sees them threatening a new class of worker: People who drive for a living. “I am in Pittsburgh; it’s a test market for Uber’s autonomous vehicle,†says De Feo, CEO of the industrial materials firm Kennametal. “We see all these (automated) Ubers running around the ...
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Second-hand page-turners
Frankfurt / DPA Joerg Mewes is down at the paper-recycling collection with another 20 banana boxes of old books. As far as Mewes is concerned, these are mass-market titles of the past which are now unsellable and just take up space in his bookshop. It’s best to just get rid of them. For pulp. It’s getting harder and harder ...
Read More »Protein overdose!
Bloomberg Protein, protein, protein. We can’t seem to get enough. Have a strawberry-banana protein smoothie for breakfast, a cookies ‘n’ cream protein bar for lunch, some chili nacho cheese protein chips for a snack, and a high-protein frozen pizza for dinner. And don’t forget your kids. There are protein products made just for them, too. For many consumers, “protein†...
Read More »US-backed forces launch bid to capture IS Syria bastion Raqa
Ain Issa/Â AFP A US-backed Kurdish-Arab alliance launched an offensive on Sunday on the IS group’s de facto Syrian capital Raqa, upping pressure on the extremists after Iraqi forces entered their Iraqi bastion Mosul. “The major battle to liberate Raqa and its surroundings has begun,” Jihan Sheikh Ahmed, a spokeswoman for the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), said at a press ...
Read More »18 die in Iraq IS-claimed suicide bombings
Kirkuk /AFP Suicide bombings claimed by the IS group killed at least 18 people and wounded more than 30 in two cities north of Baghdad on Sunday, officials said. One bomber detonated an explosives-rigged vehicle at the southern entrance to Tikrit, while the other blew up an ambulance in Samarra, the officials said. Jassem Al-Jbara, the head of Salaheddin ...
Read More »Fresh Yemen fighting kills 20
Aden /Â AFP Fresh clashes in two different parts of Yemen on Sunday killed 14 pro-Iran rebels and six fighters loyal to the internationally recognised government, military officials said. Among them was loyalist General Yehia al-Khayati who died at a Saudi hospital where he was taken after being wounded in clashes in Midi, a northwestern town close to the Saudi ...
Read More »Iraq forces gain ground in Mosul despite resistance
Mosul / AFP Iraqi forces battled extremists inside Mosul for the third day running on Sunday while civilians risked their lives dodging bombs and snipers to slip out of the city. The IS group put up fierce resistance to defend the city it seized more than two years ago and also claimed responsibility for deadly suicide attacks further south. ...
Read More »West growing weaker in Syria, says Assad
London /Â AFP President Bashar al-Assad claimed Western powers are “becoming much weaker” in Syria, in a confident interview published Sunday in The Sunday Times. “In the past if I said anything, people would say the Syrian president is disconnected from reality. Now it’s different. The West is becoming much weaker,” told the British weekly. “They don’t have a leg ...
Read More »Turkey pro-Kurd party quits parliament over arrests
Istanbul / AFP Turkey’s main pro-Kurdish party on Sunday said it was pulling out of parliament after nine of its MPs including the two co-leaders were arrested in an unprecedented crackdown. The Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), the third-largest party in this legislature, said it would no longer be taking part in general sessions of parliament or commission work. The ...
Read More »Kurdish militant group claims Turkey attack
Istanbul /AFP A Kurdish militant group that has carried out a string of attacks in Turkey this year on Sunday claimed a bombing on the southeastern city of Diyarbakir that killed 11, a report said. The claim by the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons (TAK), seen as an splinter group of the better-known Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), came after a news ...
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