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ESAchraf Hakimi, jugador del PSG, irá a juicio por violaciónESSuiza cancela conversaciones de paz entre EEUU e Irán tras ataques en LíbanoESTiroteo en aeropuerto de Guayaquil deja un muerto y dos heridosESJuez abre nueva línea de investigación en el 'caso Begoña Gómez'ESMéxico vence a Corea del Sur 1-0 en la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2026ESPeriodista anuncia por error la muerte del padre de Messi y renunciaESLa compraventa de viviendas cae un 1,8% interanual en abril, la cuarta bajada consecutivaESEl magnetismo del gol y la diversidad de los goleadores en el MundialESEspaña se concentra en Chattanooga con 'Raíces' para el partido contra Arabia SaudíESMueren cuatro militares de Israel y otros cuatro resultan heridos en ataques de HezboláESAchraf Hakimi, jugador del PSG, irá a juicio por violaciónESSuiza cancela conversaciones de paz entre EEUU e Irán tras ataques en LíbanoESTiroteo en aeropuerto de Guayaquil deja un muerto y dos heridosESJuez abre nueva línea de investigación en el 'caso Begoña Gómez'ESMéxico vence a Corea del Sur 1-0 en la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2026ESPeriodista anuncia por error la muerte del padre de Messi y renunciaESLa compraventa de viviendas cae un 1,8% interanual en abril, la cuarta bajada consecutivaESEl magnetismo del gol y la diversidad de los goleadores en el MundialESEspaña se concentra en Chattanooga con 'Raíces' para el partido contra Arabia SaudíESMueren cuatro militares de Israel y otros cuatro resultan heridos en ataques de Hezbolá
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Taiwan's Ministry of Justice Proposes Civil Code Amendments to Abolish Siblings' Forced Share
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Law·03.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Taiwan's Ministry of Justice Proposes Civil Code Amendments to Abolish Siblings' Forced Share

Taiwan's Ministry of Justice has proposed amendments to the Civil Code's inheritance provisions, aiming to abolish the "forced share" for siblings. The changes also introduce a "special contribution" system to recognize those who provided care or significantly contributed to the deceased's assets, thereby strengthening testamentary freedom and ensuring fairness for caregivers.

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Why human minds will stay special even as AI advances
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03.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Why human minds will stay special even as AI advances

Princeton professor Tom Griffiths argues that human intelligence will remain special despite AI advances because our cognitive abilities evolved in response to specific biological constraints – finite lifespans, limited brain capacity, and communication through speech. While AI systems can process more data and scale their capabilities, they lack the breadth of human experience and struggle with tasks humans find simple. Griffiths contends that intelligence isn't a single scale like height, but rather encompasses many different ways of being smart, and AI will ultimately be better at some things and worse at others rather than universally superhuman.

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United Utilities shares surge 11% as Ofwat settlement proves more generous than expected
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30.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

United Utilities shares surge 11% as Ofwat settlement proves more generous than expected

United Utilities share price jumped 11% after the water company announced an £800m share placing with Future Fund and Atlas as cornerstone investors. Ofwat's regulatory settlement a year ago has proven more generous than initially thought, particularly for companies not incurring heavy pollution fines. UU now targets 10-11% return on equity and seeks to spend an additional £2.5bn on infrastructure, potentially adding £10 to household bills. Severn Trent rose 7% in sympathy, with both companies at all-time highs.

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21-Year-Old Chinese Man Quits College Exam to Support Seven Siblings After Parents Have Six Children
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28.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

21-Year-Old Chinese Man Quits College Exam to Support Seven Siblings After Parents Have Six Children

Sun Pan, a 21-year-old from Shaoyang, Hunan province, abandoned his chance to retake China's college entrance exam to work selling pork and support his six younger siblings. His family includes an 18-year-old sister with a disabled arm from a childhood fall, an infant brother born this year with Down syndrome, and grandparents including a paralyzed grandfather. The story captured national attention in April.

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New Canadian Law Opens Easier Path to Citizenship for Americans with Canadian Grandparents
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Politik·23.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

New Canadian Law Opens Easier Path to Citizenship for Americans with Canadian Grandparents

A new Canadian law effective December 15 has made it dramatically easier for Americans with Canadian grandparents to obtain citizenship, prompting a surge in applications and overwhelming immigration lawyers on both sides of the border. Americans with Canadian-born grandparents can now claim citizenship through their lineage, with many viewing it as an escape route amid U.S. political uncertainty.

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