In South Korea, a job or partner at Samsung, SK Hynix is the new 'A+' catch

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TheStraitsTimes Singapore 1h

In South Korea, a job or partner at Samsung, SK Hynix is the new 'A+' catch

SEOUL - The global AI boom has turned South Korean chipmaking giants SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics into stock market darlings. It has also thrust their employees into the top tier of the country’s highly competitive marriage market. South Korean matchmaking firms say people working at the firms »»»

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Channel News Asia Malesia 2h

In South Korea, a job or partner at Samsung, SK Hynix is the new 'A+' catch

SEOUL, June 23 : The global AI boom has turned South Korean chipmaking giants SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics into stock market darlings. It has also thrust their employees into the top tier of the country's highly competitive marriage market. South Korean matchmaking firms say people working at t»»»

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Daily News Egypt Egitto 8h

Egypt launches presidential initiative to support children with type 1 diabetes

Egypt has officially launched a presidential initiative to support children living with type 1 diabetes as part of its “100 Million Healthy Lives” programme, aiming to improve care through the use of continuous glucose monitoring technology. Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar said around 55,000 c»»»

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DW Germania 13h

How inflation undermines Nigeria's sugar tax

HealthNigeriaHow inflation undermines Nigeria's sugar tax Abiodun JamiuNigeria's sugary drinks tax was meant to stop rising diabetes rates, but soaring inflation has eroded its impact. Experts say the levy is now too weak to change behavior and urge higher rates and reforms. https://p.dw.com/p/5Fpc»»»

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Al Jazeera Qatar 17h

‘Daily cuts… infections’: India’s e-waste workers face toxic health risks

As India’s digital consumption grows and electronic waste mounts, the burden of managing that waste falls on workers with little protection. New Delhi, India – Mateen Malik sits inside a cramped workshop in New Delhi’s Mustafabad area, carefully separating copper wires from piles of discarded elect»»»

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