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More.com joins sponsorship family of 2025 FIBA EuroBasket

Cyprus Mail 

More.com, one of the leading e-ticketing platforms in Europe, has officially joined the sponsorship family of FIBA EuroBasket 2025, which will be held in Cyprus. The FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Organising Committee and more.com have shaken hands, with more.com taking its place in the “Event Sponsors” category. Notably, there are only eight sponsorship positions available for […]

Argentine Air Force mounting training center for pilots and ground crews of the F16s

«MercoPress» (en) 

As part of the process of the combat aircraft F-16A/B incorporation process to the Argentine Air Force, the government has published in the Official Gazette an invitation to tenders for the construction of a new instruction center at the IV Air Brigade in Tandil where the second-hand aircraft from the Danish Air Force, will be stationed.

Infrastructure resilience also about adapting current systems – Cesa

Engineeringnews.co.za 

Proactive measures are needed to ensure the safety and sustainability of communities, and building resilient infrastructure is not just about new projects, but maintaining and adapting current systems to ensure they can cope with future demands, says industry organisation Consulting Engineers South Africa (Cesa) CEO Chris Campbell. Integrated efforts from government, developers and the community are essential to create resilient infrastructure capable of withstanding the challenges posed by climate change, he avers.

Giant passport advert sparks new checks on visitors' IDs

BangkokPost.com 

A controversial Chinese-language billboard advertising multinational passport and citizenship application services was ordered removed on Monday and the legality of the sign and the business itself are under investigation.

India's R&D investment lags behind global peers, private sector involvement low: Economic Survey

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Economic Survey 2023-24 highlights India's progress in R&D, noting a significant increase in patents and improved global rankings. However, the country’s R&D investment as a percentage of GDP remains low compared to global leaders like China, the US, and Israel. The survey emphasizes the need for better integration of higher education, industry, and research, as well as faster commercialization of technologies. Despite advancements, challenges in investment and research application persist.

Emily’s still pining and still in Paris in first Emily In Paris season four (part one) trailer

Avclub.com 

There are certain rules about Emily In Paris that can never be broken. One, much as they might try to trick you with a jet-setting plot, the girl’s gotta stay in Paris. (It’s in the title!) Two, much as they might try to trick you by introducing other beautiful foreign men, girl’s gotta stay pining after Gabriel. “Do you know what I saw on my run? Hot. Men. Everywhere,” Emily pronounces in a new trailer for part one of the fourth season, premiering on Netflix on August 15. “I guess I’ve just been... Читать дальше...

The fu#king idiot thread

BayernForum.com 

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Israeli newspaper links former Paraguayan President and VP to Hezbollah's finances

«MercoPress» (en) 

An article published during the weekend by the Israeli English-language newspaper The Jerusalem Post written by Peter Marko Tase mentioned former Paraguayan President Horacio Cartes as it delved into the subject of "South American facilitators" who amplify Hezbollah's threat. The founder of the Azerbaijan-US Economic and Educational Council, Tase is an expert in South American geopolitics who has authored various books on international relations.

Balancell expands plant tenfold; seeks govt backing for energy storage industry

Engineeringnews.co.za 

Energy storage company Balancell is moving into a new R80-million factory in Ndabeni, Cape Town, as the business gears up to grow its capacity roughly tenfold, says chief commercial officer Ian Pieters. The lithium ferro-phosphate battery assembler’s previous plant was limited to 250 MWh capacity a year, with the new facility scaling that up to between 2 GWh and 3 GWh a year.