IN CASE YOU MISSED IT–Schedule of Reuters features from this week
(JAPAN-WORKPLACE/DRESSCODE (PIX), 692 words) EXPLANATORY CONTENT QUOTES- What are Trump, lawmakers, victims saying about the Jeffrey Epstein files? FACTBOX - From OpenAI to Google, firms channel billions into AI infrastructure as demand booms FACTBOX - How Big Tech is faring against US antitrust lawsuits FACTBOX- What's fuelling anti-graft protests in the Philippines?
Nov 20 - Every week, Reuters journalists produce scores of multimedia features and human-interest stories from around the world. Below are some stories from this week selected by our editors, as well as explanatory context and background to help you understand world headlines. For a full schedule of news and events, please go to our editorial calendar on Reuters Connect.
Restorers dismantle and reconstruct a historic Cairo neighborhood CAIRO - Egyptian restorers are reconstructing a dilapidated neighborhood in Cairo's historic center, dismantling houses and then rebuilding them with materials from the old structures in a model they hope can be applied to other districts. (EGYPT-HERITAGE/ (TV, PIX), 395 words)
Japanese tourist village battles to keep bears at bay SHIRAKAWA, Japan - Shiroki Mitsunari does not remember seeing bears in the picturesque Japanese mountain village of Shirakawa when he was a child. (JAPAN-BEARS/ (TV, PIX), 764 words)
Figurine of a woman and a goose offers peek at prehistoric beliefs A clay figurine about 12,000 years old that was unearthed at the site of a prehistoric village overlooking the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel depicts a woman and a goose in what may be one of the world's oldest renderings of a mythological scene. (SCIENCE-FIGURINE/ (PIX), 788 words)
AI revives French playwright Moliere with a new play PARIS - What might have been Moliere's next play if the 17th-century French playwright had not died after collapsing on stage while performing "The Imaginary Invalid"? It's a question French scholars, artists and an AI firm teamed up to answer. (TECH-AI/MOLIERE-PLAY (TV, PIX), 352 words)
'No strings attached': Meet Paris' pigeon doctor PARIS - It's a familiar sight in French cities: pigeons with mangled feet and missing toes. But one woman in Paris is on a mission to save the pigeons from their plight. (FRANCE-ANIMALS/PIGEONS (TV, PIX), 179 words)
Dyed hair and nail art ok! More Japanese firms relax rules in tussle for workers TOKYO - When 22-year-old Hinako Mori moved to Tokyo last year, she chose to work part-time at Don Quijote, a major discount retailer, for one main reason - it doesn't care what color her hair is. (JAPAN-WORKPLACE/DRESSCODE (PIX), 692 words)
EXPLANATORY CONTENT QUOTES- What are Trump, lawmakers, victims saying about the Jeffrey Epstein files?
FACTBOX - From OpenAI to Google, firms channel billions into AI infrastructure as demand booms FACTBOX - How Big Tech is faring against US antitrust lawsuits
FACTBOX- What's fuelling anti-graft protests in the Philippines? FACTBOX- Opinions split over AI bubble after billions invested
(Compiled by Patrick Enright and Aurora Ellis)
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