The most striking aspect of the album was the overwhelming number of images showing Assad with his family, particularly with his children. In photo after photo, Assad could be seen smiling, laughing, and playing with his loved ones, creating an image of a devoted family man rather than a ruthless dictator. The pictures captured tender moments of fatherhood, as Assad held his children in his arms, kissed their foreheads, and watched over them with a look of genuine affection.
OTTAWA — Canada got back in the win column at the world junior hockey championship. It wasn’t pretty. Oliver Bonk, Caden Price and Mathieu Cataford, into the empty net, scored as the wobbly host country picked up an unconvincing 3-0 victory over Germany on Sunday. Carter George made 25 saves to register the goaltender’s second straight shutout for the Canadians, who were coming off Friday’s stunning 3-2 upset loss to Latvia in a shootout. Nico Pertuch stopped 33 shots for Germany, which dropped its Group A opener at the men’s under-20 tournament to the United States 10-4 before falling 3-1 to Finland. Canada entered with a 17-0 record all-time and a combined 107-26 score against Germany at the world juniors, including last year’s 6-3 victory in Gothenburg, Sweden, and an 11-2 drubbing at the 2023 event in Halifax. Despite another sub-par performance, the victory sets up a New Year’s Eve matchup against the U.S. for first place in the pool after the Americans fell 4-3 to the Finns in overtime earlier Sunday. Canada suffered one of the powerhouse nation’s worst defeats in tournament history Friday when Latvia — outscored 41-4 in four previous meetings at the event — shocked the hockey world. And while the plucky Latvians were full marks for their victory, the Canadians were largely disjointed and surrendered the middle of the ice for long stretches despite firing 57 shots on goal. There was more of the same Sunday. Head coach Dave Cameron made a couple of changes to Canada’s lineup — one out of necessity and another for tactical reasons. With star defenceman Matthew Schaefer, who could go No. 1 at the 2025 NHL draft, out of the world juniors after suffering an upper-body injury against Latvia, Vancouver Canucks prospect Sawyer Mynio drew in. Cameron also sat forward Porter Martone in favour of Carson Rehkopf. Canada opened the scoring on the power play, which also had a new look after going 1-for-7 through the first two games, when Bonk scored from his normal bumper position in the slot off an Easton Cowan feed at 9:40 of the first period. Sam Dickinson then chimed a one-timer off the post on another man advantage before George, who was in goal for Canada’s 4-0 opener against the Finns, made a couple of stops on the penalty kill inside a red-clad Canadian Tire Centre. Petruch made a big stop off Tanner Howe in the second before also denying Calum Ritchie from the slot on a power play, but the Canadians again looked completely out of sorts against what was a decidedly inferior opponent on paper. Berkly Catton hit another post for Canada early in the third. Tanner Molendyk also found iron. Unable to register a 5-on-5 goal against either Latvia or Germany through more than 120 minutes of action, Price scored on a shot that caromed off the end boards and went in off Pertuch with 4:58 left in regulation to make it 2-0 before Cataford iced it into the empty net on another nervy night for the 20-time gold medallists. LATVIAN REACTION The U.S. beat Latvia 5-1 on Saturday, less than 24 hours after the Europeans’ upset of Canada. American captain Ryan Leonard said the Latvians were impressive — even on short rest. “That team’s no joke,” said the Washington Capitals prospect. “You can’t really treat anyone different, especially in this short of a tournament.” UP NEXT Germany will meet Latvia on Monday in a crucial game at the bottom of the Group A standings. Canada now turns its attention to Tuesday’s clash against the U.S. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 29, 2024. Joshua Clipperton, The Canadian PressTrimble and Mallon sanctioned DUP ministers over rotation plan
The year 2025 promises to be a pivotal moment for humanoid robots, with remarkable advancements and fierce competition shaping the future of robotics. Boston Dynamics recently introduced their cutting-edge all-electric Atlas robot to the world, bringing new life to its series and marking the end of its well-known hydraulic predecessor, the HD Atlas. This innovative design enables the Atlas to perform movements with unprecedented agility, impressing enthusiasts and experts alike. Atlas: The new Atlas robot boasts a sophisticated “head” equipped with cameras, allowing it to undertake tasks by seeing and reacting to its environment. What separates Atlas from the pack is its ability to maneuver in extraordinary ways, seemingly achieving feats beyond human capability. Unitree’s Competitor: Meanwhile, the Unitree G1 strides into the spotlight with its compact and versatile design. Thanks to its ability to fold down to under three feet, the G1 is convenient for transportation and storage, making it an attractive option for various applications. Several companies, including Figure, Agility Robotics, and 1X, are establishing strategic partnerships with tech giants Nvidia and OpenAI to enhance their robots with advanced software and hardware. These collaborations aim to accelerate the development of robots that can effectively execute complex tasks. On a different path, Tesla is leveraging its expertise from automotive technology by repurposing its data and software into its Optimus robot project. This unique approach could redefine how robots integrate into everyday life. With industry leaders pushing the boundaries and creating alliances, 2025 is set to deliver impressive new robotic capabilities, bringing the technological future into the present. Revolutionizing Robotics: The Unveiled Secrets of 2025 The year 2025 heralds a transformative era in the realm of humanoid robots, characterized by unparalleled innovations and strategic alliances that promise to redefine the boundaries of technology. With competitors like Boston Dynamics, Unitree, and key industry players pushing the envelope, the landscape of robotics is on the cusp of a significant evolution. The latest iteration of Boston Dynamics’ Atlas is a paradigm of agility and adaptability. This all-electric model, equipped with a sophisticated visual interface—resembling a “head” packed with cameras—enables Atlas to navigate and interact with its surroundings with a level of dexterity previously unseen. Such advancements are setting new benchmarks in robotics, offering robots capabilities that simulate, and sometimes surpass, human-like motion. 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