Japan’s first-ever hotel in a wooden castle breathes new life into fading rural town

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A new Japanese hotel is offering travelers a first-of-its-kind experience — to live like a medieval lord in a real castle keep.

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The Red Bull heir, a crashed car and the scandal that angered Thailand

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Before dawn on September 3, 2012, a roaring black Ferrari struck a police motorcycle in downtown Bangkok, knocking the officer to the ground and dragging his body down the darkened street before speeding away.

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The Practitioner’s Guide to SAMHSA’s 2020 Final Part 2 Rules – More Changes on the Horizon

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As we previously reported, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) overhauled 42 U.S.C. §290dd–2, commonly referred to as “part 2.” Part 2 regulates the confidentiality of substance use disorder (SUD) records. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is required to publish new rules […]

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Law360: K&L Gates Nabs Ex-Squire Patton Boggs Patent Pro In SF

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This article notes the addition of San Francisco intellectual property partner Tom Anderton. View the article here (subscription required).

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Ini masukan Rektor IPB untuk ketersediaan pangan Indonesia

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Perlu adanya reforma agraria dan pengendalian konversi lahan sebagai prasyarat kemandirian pangan.

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Dedi Mulyadi ajak perusahaan di Purwakarta jernihkan Sungai Cikembang

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Wakil Ketua Komisi IV DPR RI Dedi Mulyadi bersama perwakilan Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan mengajak sejumlah perusahaan di Kabupaten Purwakarta, Jawa Barat, menjernihkan air Sungai Cikembang. “Kami mengajak …

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Crisis Management 101: Treating the Climate Crisis Like a Pandemic

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South Korea’s current Nationally Determined Contributions – which set how much a country intends to reduce its emissions by – fall far short of what we need to uphold the Paris Agreement. Credit: Miriet Abrego/IPS. By Yujin KimSEOUL, Aug 12 2020 (IPS) On 23 February 2020, the South Korean government […]

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Zinc study suggests possible role for biofortification in addressing non-communicable diseases

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Research Post August 12, 2020 Zinc study suggests possible role for biofortification in addressing non-communicable diseases Laura Pompano Erick Boy Focusing on the multiple, overlapping health impacts of the double burden of malnutrition.

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World: West African countries join forces and share resources to fight off locusts

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Countries: Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, Gambia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, World Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations The last time West Africa was hit by a locust invasion in 2003-05 it affected more than eight million people, caused severe food shortages that drove up market prices and […]

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COVID-19 offers us a chance to rethink elephant tourism

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For the first time in recent memory, the world has slowed down and humanity has a chance to reflect on the way we’ve been doing things and how we can improve in the future – for both humans and wildlife. Nature reserves and businesses that offer wildlife experiences would usually […]

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