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The Israeli airstrikes on Syria have been a recurring issue in the ongoing conflict in the region. The latest round of airstrikes targeted Iranian-backed militias in Syria, further complicating the already complex dynamics of the conflict. The airstrikes have raised alarm bells among international observers, who fear that the situation could escalate into a wider conflict with dire consequences for the region.Programs at UC Riverside work to expand doctors, resources across the region. Subscribe to continue reading this article. Already subscribed? To login in, click here.
Syrian insurgents reach the capital's suburbs. Worried residents flee and stock up on suppliesCo-founder of TedPrime hub and 2020 African Union Teacher Prize winner, Mr Olalekan Adeeko, is redefining how technology is taught and understood in Africa. By creating tech tutorials in Yoruba, an indigenous language in South-West, Nigeria Adeeko has made complex subjects like data analysis and AI accessible to a wider audience, particularly in communities where indigenous languages are more widely spoken than English. His innovative approach has not only gained him, large followers, online but also earned him the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award, highlighting his contribution to democratising tech education. Adeeko’s tech content covers practical skills such as Excel, AI tools, and data literacy, resonating deeply with people across Nigeria and beyond. By delivering lessons on tech subjects in Yoruba, he breaks down the language barrier that often prevents many from fully engaging with digital tools. Speaking on the innovation, Adeeko, who is a computer science graduate from Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, pointed out that, “The goal is to make technology accessible to everyone, regardless of the language of communication.” He explained, “By teaching in Yoruba, I’m able to reach those who might struggle with English-based resources, empowering them to use tech in their everyday lives.” Adeeko’s success in this new approach to teaching is reflected in the number of audience as followers across his social media handles. With over 100,000 followers as of late, Adeeko has become a go-to source for tech education not only in Nigeria but across Africa. His influence is also evident in how these lessons are not just helping individuals but are also being used by educators and professionals to improve their own digital literacy and integrate tech into their work environments. That is why his MVP award is to recognise his commitment to sharing expertise and making technology accessible to everyone including those in underserved communities. “So for me, he declared, “the MVP award is a testament to the power of inclusive education,” adding, that, “When people can learn in their native language, they gain confidence and can more easily grasp complex concepts like AI and data analysis.” Adeeko’s work is part of a larger movement to bring technology closer to local communities through culturally relevant content. His Yoruba tech tutorials are a model of how indigenous languages can play a key role in digital education, breaking down barriers to access and understanding. With the rise of AI and the increasing demand for digital skills, Adeeko’s work ensures that more people, regardless of their language background, can participate in the digital economy. “It’s not just about learning technology; it’s about empowering people to use it to solve real problems in their communities,” Adeeko explains. As he continues in this journey, his vision remains clear: to make sure that the digital revolution leaves no one behind, especially those, who have traditionally been excluded due to language barriers in Africa. Get real-time news updates from Tribune Online! Follow us on WhatsApp for breaking news, exclusive stories and interviews, and much more. Join our WhatsApp Channel now
Overall, the Beijing real estate market is currently experiencing a period of heightened activity, with both new and old houses seeing robust transaction volumes. As demand continues to outstrip supply, buyers are advised to act quickly and decisively to secure their desired properties. With favorable market conditions and a wide range of options available, now could be an opportune time to make a move in the dynamic Beijing real estate market.
Signing with Dodgers was really easy decision for 2-time Cy Young winner Blake SnellStretching across a vast expanse of land, the parcel is situated in one of the most sought-after locations in the burgeoning Fengtai District, known for its fast-paced urban development and growing popularity among homebuyers. Boasting convenient access to transportation networks, high-quality infrastructure, and a vibrant community, the area has become a hotspot for real estate investment and development projects.
The departure of star players such as Romelu Lukaku, Alexis Sanchez, and Chris Smalling has left a noticeable void in Manchester United's lineup. While these players may have faced criticism during their time at Old Trafford, their performances at new clubs have silenced the doubters. Lukaku, in particular, has been scoring goals for fun at Inter Milan, showcasing the talent that made him a sought-after striker in the first place. Sanchez and Smalling have also impressed with their performances abroad, leaving United fans pondering what could have been if these players had remained at the club.Trademark squatting is a common practice where individuals or companies register trademarks with the intention of selling them back to the rightful owner at a profit. In the case of the Xiaomi YU7, it appears that opportunistic squatters have preemptively registered trademarks related to the new car, possibly in an attempt to capitalize on Xiaomi's brand recognition and the hype surrounding the YU7's launch.
As players eagerly awaited the release of the skin, the hype surrounding the crossover event continued to grow, with fans speculating about potential future collaborations between Overwatch and Marvel. The success of the "Iron Deflection" skin set a high bar for future crossover events, showcasing the potential for innovative and engaging partnerships between gaming and comic book franchises.Title: Optimal Adjustments in Stock Margin Trading as Loan Term Extension, Maximum Financing Ratio Increase, and Stock Buyback Loan Specialization Introduced
According to the latest data, the total assets under management in the red-hot ETF market have surpassed an impressive $71.1 billion, highlighting the continued growth and popularity of these investment vehicles. This significant milestone showcases the confidence and trust that investors are placing in ETFs as a reliable and efficient way to gain exposure to various asset classes and market segments.Title: "Custom XSX Console and Controller Inspired by 'The Path of the Goddess': Priestess Sister Keeping Watch"
After 23 races, Formula 1 has reached the season finale in Abu Dhabi. The constructors' championship has gone down to the wire, with the outcome of Sunday's grand prix set to crown either McLaren or Ferrari as the winners who will take away an estimated $140 million (£106m) in prize money. The weekend will see an emotional finale for Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes before his move to Ferrari for 2025. Similarly, Carlos Sainz will celebrate his last race with Ferrari before he joins Williams in 2025. Esteban Ocon unknowingly took part in his last race for Alpine in Qatar as he is replaced by rookie Jack Doohan this weekend. Finally, a handful of drivers are departing F1 at the end of the season, including Kevin Magnussen at Haas, Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu at Sauber, while that Sergio Pérez will leave Red Bull at the end of the season. The forecast at Yas Marina is set to be hot and settled with high temperatures of 29°C and lows of 16°C. Who will win the constructors championship? As current leaders of the championship by 21 points, With a maximum of 44 points on offer on Sunday (first, second and fastest lap), for Ferrari to win the title they must take a race one-two and hope McLaren either fail to score or finish with at least one car sixth or below. Latest news Pérez is at the end of the 2024 season, sources have told ESPN. F1 could expand to 12 teams now that has been accepted to join the grid from 2026, according to the FIA president. Alpine's Ocon has been for Abu Dhabi. Ocon insisted Hamilton's struggles at Mercedes are not giving his , according to team boss Fred Vasseur. FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has told drivers to after they asked where money from race fines was going and why senior figures had left the governing body. Circuit stats and history In 2006, Yas Island, next to the city of Abu Dhabi, was developed from a blank canvas, with the ambition of having a racing circuit firmly on the roadmap. Three years later, at a reported cost of $1.32 billion, Yas Marina Circuit joined the F1 calendar and has hosted grands prix every year since. The circuit has hosted more season finales than any other in F1 history, with tense championship showdowns in 2010, 2014, 2016 and 2021, and it is contracted to continue as the final race until 2030. 58 laps of 5.2km. Total distance 306km. 1:26.103, Verstappen (2021) Hamilton with six (2011, 2014, 2016, 2018-2019). Of the current grid, Valtteri Bottas (2017), and Verstappen (2020-2023) have won here. Hamilton with five (2009, 2012, 2016, 2018-2019). Of the current grid, Bottas (2017), and Verstappen (2020-2023) have taken pole here. What happened last year? Verstappen secured his at the season finale, capping the most dominant season by any driver in the sport's history. George Russell finished runner-up with Charles Leclerc rounding off the podium as Mercedes kept Ferrari three points at bay to secure second place in the constructors' championship. Who's going to win? Strange things happen at the final race of a season when a title is on the line, and cases could be made for McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull or Mercedes coming out victorious in Abu Dhabi. Although Red Bull and Mercedes have shared victories at the last three races, their performances from session to session have been sporadic, whereas Ferrari and McLaren have been more stable and have cars that should be better suited to the Yas Marina layout. However, the pressure of the title fight for Ferrari and McLaren could lead to mistakes, meaning Verstappen is our pick to take advantage of the tension in the constructors' championship and secure his tenth victory of his championship-winning season. How to watch the GP Watch on ESPNEWS and (U.S. only) -- view the schedule. Live broadcast coverage in the U.K. is on Sky Sports F1 and BBC Radio 5 Live. For news, analysis and updates, with Nate Saunders and Laurence Edmondson at Yas Marina and on social media. Free practice one: 09:30-10:30 GMT Free practice two: 13:00-14:00 GMT Free practice three: 10:30-11:30 GMT Qualifying: 14:00-15:00 GMT Race starts: 13:00 GMT.Conclusion:Title: "I Am a Detective: Is a 7.8 Rating on Douban Justified? Unveiling the Gritty Realities of Grassroots Criminal Investigation"
Fans Regret College Football Playoff Expansion After Ohio State-Indiana BlowoutVivek Ramaswamy once compared Elon Musk to a “circus monkey” eager to do China’s bidding before President-elect Donald Trump tapped the two men to co-lead his proposed Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE . “I think Tesla is increasingly beholden to China,” Ramaswamy said in a 2023 podcast interview . “I have no reason to think Elon won’t jump like a circus monkey when (Chinese president) Xi Jinping calls in the hour of need.” Tesla — Musk’s electric car company — depends heavily on its Shanghai battery factory for global auto production. Ramaswamy also reportedly accused Musk of a “willingness to change his political tunes” to pacify Chinese officials in a 2022 podcast. Though Musk calls himself a champion for free speech on social media, Ramaswamy pointed out the irony of his relationship with Chinese officials, who don’t share those values. CNN unearthed numerous unflattering comments Ramaswamy made about his new partner in the past couple years and they weren’t all in regards to China. In a 2022 Fox News podcast, he suggested Musk’s companies, Tesla and SpaceX, had public funding and government contracts to thank for making Musk the world’s richest man. That comment in particular could be used by critics to question Musk’s goal to cut $2 trillion in government spending under the Trump administration. Ramaswamy told CNN he made his derogatory comments about Musk before the pair met and now feels differently. “I love him and respect the hell out of him, and I’m proud to call him a friend,” Ramaswamy told the outlet. “The only country he puts first is the same one I do: the United States of America.” ©2024 New York Daily News. Visit nydailynews.com . Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
As the audience settled in, Zhou Haichao took the stage, exuding an air of confidence and expertise. With years of experience in the commercial real estate sector, he wasted no time diving into the discussion on the latest trends and innovations shaping the industry. From smart buildings to sustainable design, Zhou highlighted the importance of staying ahead of the curve in a competitive market.SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A South Korean legislative push to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over his short-lived imposition of martial law fell through on Saturday after most lawmakers from his conservative governing party boycotted the vote. The defeat of the motion is expected to intensify public protests calling for Yoon’s ouster and deepen political chaos in South Korea, with a survey suggesting a majority of South Koreans support the president’s impeachment. Yoon’s martial law declaration drew criticism from his own ruling conservative party, but it is also determined to oppose Yoon’s impeachment apparently because it fears losing the presidency to liberals. Impeaching Yoon required support from two-thirds of the National Assembly, or 200 of its 300 members. The opposition parties who brought the impeachment motion had 192 seats, but only three lawmakers from PPP participated in the vote. The motion was scrapped without ballot counting because the number of votes didn’t reach 200. THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below. SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Most ruling party lawmakers were boycotting a parliamentary vote Saturday to deny a two-thirds majority sought by the opposition to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over his short-lived imposition of martial law , as protests grew nationwide calling for his removal. The likely defeat of the motion is expected to intensify public protests calling for Yoon’s ouster and deepen political chaos in South Korea, with a survey suggesting a majority of South Koreans support the president’s impeachment. Yoon’s martial law declaration drew criticism from his own ruling conservative party, but it is also determined to oppose Yoon’s impeachment apparently because it fears losing presidency to liberals. Impeaching Yoon would require support from two-thirds of the National Assembly, or 200 of its 300 members. The opposition parties who brought the impeachment motion have 192 seats, meaning they need at least eight additional votes from Yoon’s People Power Party. The opposition-controlled parliament began a vote earlier Saturday, but only three lawmakers from PPP took part with opposition members. If the number of lawmakers who cast ballots doesn’t reach 200, the motion will be scrapped at midnight without the ballot counting, according to the National Assembly. Opposition parties could submit a new impeachment motion after a new parliamentary session opens next Wednesday. There are worries that Yoon won’t be able to serve out his remaining 2 1/2 years in office because his leadership took a huge hit. Many experts say some ruling party lawmakers could eventually join opposition parties’ efforts to impeach Yoon if public demands for it grow further. If Yoon is impeached, his powers will be suspended until the Constitutional Court decides whether to remove him from office. If he is removed, an election to replace him must take place within 60 days. National Assembly Speaker Woo Won Shik urged ruling party members to return to the chamber to participate in the vote, stressing that it was closely watched by the nation and also the world. “Don’t make a shameful judgment and please vote based on your convictions,” Woo said. Democratic Party leaders visited a hall on the floor below the main chamber where PPP lawmakers were gathered, attempting to persuade them to vote. After being blocked from entering, they angrily accused the conservatives' leadership of preventing its lawmakers from voting freely. Earlier Saturday, Yoon issued a public apology over the martial law decree, saying he won’t shirk legal or political responsibility for the declaration and promising not to make another attempt to impose martial law. He said would leave it to his party to chart a course through the country’s political turmoil, “including matters related to my term in office.” “The declaration of this martial law was made out of my desperation. But in the course of its implementation, it caused anxiety and inconveniences to the public. I feel very sorry over that and truly apologize to the people who must have been shocked a lot,” Yoon said. Since taking office in 2022, Yoon has struggled to push his agenda through an opposition-controlled parliament and grappled with low approval ratings amid scandals involving himself and his wife. In his martial law announcement on Tuesday night, Yoon called parliament a “den of criminals” bogging down state affairs and vowed to eliminate “shameless North Korea followers and anti-state forces.” The turmoil resulting from Yoon’s bizarre and poorly-thought-out stunt has paralyzed South Korean politics and sparked alarm among key diplomatic partners like the U.S. and Japan. Tuesday night saw special forces troops encircling the parliament building and army helicopters hovering over it, but the military withdrew after the National Assembly unanimously voted to overturn the decree, forcing Yoon to lift it before daybreak Wednesday. The declaration of martial law was the first of its kind in more than 40 years in South Korea. Eighteen lawmakers from the ruling party voted to reject Yoon’s martial law decree along with opposition lawmakers. Yoon’s speech fueled speculation that he and his party may push for a constitutional amendment to shorten his term, instead of accepting impeachment, as a way to ease public anger over the marital law and facilitate Yoon’s early exit from office. Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the main liberal opposition Democratic Party, told reporters that Yoon’s speech was “greatly disappointing” and that the only way forward is his immediate resignation or impeachment. His party called Yoon’s martial law “unconstitutional, illegal rebellion or coup.” The passage of Yoon’s impeachment motion appeared more likely Friday when the chair of Yoon’s party called for his removal on Friday, but the party remained formally opposed to impeachment. On Saturday, tens of thousands of people densely packed several blocks of roads leading up to the National Assembly, waving banners, shouting slogans and dancing and singing along to K-pop songs with lyrics changed to call for Yoon’s ouster. Protesters also gathered in front of PPP’s headquarters near the Assembly, angrily shouting for its lawmakers to vote to impeach Yoon. A smaller crowd of Yoon’s supporters, which still seemed to be in the thousands, rallied in separate streets in Seoul, decrying the impeachment attempt they saw as unconstitutional. Lawmakers on Saturday first voted on a bill appointing a special prosecutor to investigate stock price manipulation allegations surrounding Yoon’s wife. Some lawmakers from Yoon’s party were seen leaving the hall after that vote, triggering angry shouts from opposition lawmakers. On Friday, PPP chair Han Dong-hun, who criticized Yoon’s martial law declaration, said he had received intelligence that during the brief period of martial law Yoon ordered the country’s defense counterintelligence commander to arrest and detain unspecified key politicians based on accusations of “anti-state activities.” Hong Jang-won, first deputy director of South Korea’s National Intelligence Service, told lawmakers in a closed-door briefing Friday that Yoon had ordered him to help the defense counterintelligence unit to detain key politicians. The targeted politicians included Han, Lee and Woo, according to Kim Byung-kee, one of the lawmakers who attended the meeting. The Defense Ministry said Friday it suspended three military commanders including the head of the defense counterintelligence unit over their involvement in enforcing martial law. Vice Defense Minister Kim Seon Ho has told parliament that Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun ordered the deployment of troops to the National Assembly after Yoon imposed martial law. Opposition parties accused Kim of recommending to Yoon to enforce martial law. Kim resigned Thursday, and prosecutors imposed an overseas travel ban on him. Kim Tong-hyung And Hyung-jin Kim, The Associated Press
In conclusion, while the news of the Xiaomi YU7's launch has generated significant excitement and interest, the overshadowing trademark squatting issue underscores the importance of robust intellectual property protection for companies operating in the automotive industry. Xiaomi's handling of the trademark infringement matter will be closely watched as the company prepares to introduce its second new car to the world.Salah's standout performances included a brace in the 4-0 thrashing of Arsenal, a goal in the 2-2 draw against Brighton, and another goal and an assist in the 3-1 win over Crystal Palace. His ability to score crucial goals and create opportunities for his teammates has been instrumental in Liverpool's success this season.