[ad_1] In recent years, the development of science has significantly accelerated, and we propose to discuss which technologies will be integrated into our lives as early as 2023. In this material, we have collected the latest developments of scientists from different countries, which promise to be a breakthrough in various areas of people’s lives. Implantable Mobile Phones Already in 2023, the phrase “tied to your phone” may sound completely new. Implantable medical devices, such as…
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[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa and her online news company were cleared Wednesday of tax evasion charges she said were among a slew of legal cases used by former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to try to muzzle critical reporting. The Court of Tax Appeals ruled that prosecutors failed to prove “beyond reasonable doubt” that Ressa and Rappler Holdings Corp. evaded tax payments in four instances after raising capital through partnerships…
"Nobel winner Maria Ressa, news outlet cleared of tax evasion"[ad_1] Readying for Urban Disaster, Post One Russell W. Glenn The first of a series of blog posts on Urban Disasters: Readiness, Response, and Recovery by Russ Glenn. Photograph by Dr. Russell W. Glenn, Baghdad, Iraq Introduction This is the first of what will be fourteen posts coming over the next equal number of weeks. I will shoot for putting them online around 6 PM Mondays or a bit before. The material covers select observations…
"Readying for Urban Disaster, Post One"[ad_1] Saara, who works for an international agency in Afghanistan, said that on the December day the Taliban banned women from working for nongovernmental organizations, she thought: Just “kill us at once.” This was the latest of the Taliban’s edicts to restrict the rights of women, like banning girls from attending secondary school in March, and then universities in December, and now taking away their jobs. They “have a knife,” she said of the Taliban.…
"The Taliban’s ban on women NGO workers could deepen Afghanistan’s crisis"[ad_1] When hundreds of supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro stormed the country’s government buildings on Sunday, Jan. 8, in an attempted coup, where was Bolsonaro? In Florida, it turned out. Now U.S. President Joe Biden is facing pressure from congressional Democrats to expel Bolsonaro, who has for two months denied the results of Brazil’s presidential election. Democratic representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Joaquin Castro of Texas, and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota are…
"Why Bolsonaro Fled Brazil and What the U.S. Can Do About It"[ad_1] The U.S. Justice Department is reviewing a batch of potentially classified documents found in the Washington, D.C., office space of President Joe Biden’s former institute, the White House said Monday. Special counsel to the president Richard Sauber said that “a small number of documents with classified markings” were discovered as Biden’s personal lawyers were clearing out the offices of the Penn Biden Center, where the president kept an office after he left the vice-presidency in…
"Potentially classified documents from Biden’s time as VP found in former private office"[ad_1] CUIDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — Sitting on train tracks a few hundred feet south of the U.S. border, Nathalie Gonzalez, 23, pulled her 4-year-old daughter a little closer. Night was coming. She had no idea where they would sleep. They had journeyed 3,000 miles from Venezuela to seek asylum, slogging through jungles, hiding in cargo trains and begging on streets for food. At last they had arrived in this chilly industrial city in northern Mexico,…
"As Biden prepares to visit El Paso border, northern Mexico fills with stranded migrants"[ad_1] JERUSALEM — More than 30 graves at a historic Christian cemetery in Jerusalem were found toppled and vandalized, the diocese said Wednesday, jolting the Christian minority in the contested city. Israel’s Foreign Ministry called the attack an “immoral act” and “an affront to religion.” Jerusalem’s Anglican Archbishop Hosam Naoum called it a “clear hate crime.” The British consulate said it was just the latest in a string of assaults on the Christian community in…
"Christian graves desecrated in historic Jerusalem cemetery"[ad_1] London Stock Exchange Toby Melville | Reuters LONDON — The U.K. economic contraction of 2023 will be almost as deep as that of Russia, economists expect, as a sharp fall in household living standards weighs on activity. In its 2023 macro outlook, Goldman Sachs forecast a 1.2% contraction in the U.K. real GDP over the course of this year, well below all other G-10 (Group of Ten) major economies. This is set to be…
"The UK recession will be almost as deep as that of Russia, economists predict"[ad_1] Thousands are expected to pay their last respects to the former pope, whose body will lie in state for three days. Tens of thousands of visitors are expected to pay their last respects in the Vatican to former Pope Benedict XVI, whose body is lying in state for three days starting Monday at St Peter’s Basilica before his funeral. The German theologian, who died on Saturday aged 95, led the Catholic Church for eight…
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