Plastic food pots and trays are often unrecyclable

    BBC: Most of the plastic food containers that householders wash out after use and put in the recycling bin cannot actually be recycled, it has emerged. The mixture of plastics used in many yoghurt pots, ready meal trays and other containers limits the ability of councils to recycle them. The Local Government Association says that…

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      Why the tech world needs philosophers

      Ryan Jenkins, Assistant professor of Philosophy and a senior fellow at California Polytechnic State University/Gulf News When it comes to AI and weapons, there needs to be a set of ethical guidelines and policy that are sensitive to various ambiguities Silicon Valley continues to wrestle with the moral implications of its inventions — often blindsided…

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        In our #MeToo age, we must hold on to the hope of redemption

        Sonia Sodha, Observer columnist/ The Guardian, UK Disney’s sacking of the contrite James Gunn plays into the hands of people with unpleasant agendas Since it started trending on social media 10 months ago, two things have come to define the #MeToo moment. One is the powerful public testimony of women and men who have experienced…

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          It’s time we listened to the plight of Assam’s ‘foreigners’

          Harsh Mander / India’s north-eastern Assam state was thrown into turmoil on July 30, after approximately four million people living there were not included in a draft list of citizens published by authorities. The Registrar General of India (RGI), which published the draft list called the National Register of Citizens (NRC), said out of the…

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            Is Charity for the Poor Futile?

            Peter Singer, In an essay published last month in The Guardian, 15 leading economists – including the Nobel laureates Angus Deaton, James Heckman, and Joseph Stiglitz – criticized what they call “the ‘aid effectiveness’ craze” on the grounds that it leads us to ignore the root causes of global poverty. I advocate assessing the effectiveness…

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              Pak anti-graft body approaches interpol, seeks red corner notices against sharif’s sons

              Hinudstan Times: Pak-istan’s apex anti-graft body has approached Interpol seeking issuance of Red Corner Notices against jailed former premier Nawaz Sharif’s sons Hasan and Hussain, a media report said on Saturday. Sharif’s sons were declared as absconders by an accountability court after they failed to appear in either of the three cases launched against them…

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