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Bipedal Humanoid Robots Perform ‘Customer Service’ Duties for Car Dealership
Chery Automotive has been producing automobiles in China for almost 30 years, but it is now also create bipedal humanoid robots. Mornine the robot has a highly biomimetic design that imitates human movement and form. Chery and Aimoga, a tech firm with extensive experience in robotics and artificial intelligence, collaborated to build it.
‘Controversial’ Ashera World’s Costliest Cat Breed
With costs of up to $100,000 or even more (Rs 85 lakh or above), Ashera cats are considered to be the costliest breed in the world. This is because it is a rare breed that was created by crossing an Asian leopard cat, an African serval, and a domestic house cat.
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Myanmar Junta Bombs Hospital Days After Declaring Ceasefire Extension
Junta airstrikes on villages in southeast Myanmar destroyed a hospital and forced over 8,000 residents from their homes, leaving them in urgent need of aid, according to an insurgent administration opposing the military.
On June 14,World Naked Bike Ride Will Return to London
This summer, thousands of naked bikers will once again take to the streets of London for the World Naked Bike Ride.
Maltese Dog Breed
The Maltese, a popular breed of companion dog in the Toy Group, are known for their silky white, floor-length hair. Maltese dogs are considered as hypoallergenic due to their low shedding rates, despite having long white hair.
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Myanmar’s Ethnic Karen Face Food Shortages Amid Aid Cuts to Camps on Thai Border
Myanmar residents forced to flee their homes for camps across the border in Thailand are facing growing hardship amid cuts to international aid, with more than 108,000 people now struggling to access stable food supplies, civil society organizations told Radio Free Asia on Wednesday.